Reproductive Rights

Every year 45,000 women die in childbirth in India. That is 5 women every hour. These women could have been saved, if rural clinics were not understaffed and underresourced. Deficiencies in maternal health care make the major life event of childbirth a nightmare for many women. In response, VV produced a manual on maternal health reporting and trained 123 Community Correspondents, many of whom had had difficult birth stories themselves, to investigate the realities of maternal healthcare in their villages. VV’s stories highlight nonfunctional health facilities, absentee doctors, a lack of access to check-ups after delivery and illegal payments to the personnel.  In several cases, Community Correspondents have brought about change, by showing the gaps in the implementation of the government programs to the concerned authority.

Hospital Digs Graves of Women & Children

 
/ July 8, 2011

No doctors and no care for Pregnant tribal women and their children in Barwani, M.P.

Hospital digs Graves of Women Children

 
/ July 8, 2011

Dhuna Bai, a tribal woman from Barwani district, Madhya Pradesh is very angry. Last December, gross negligence by medical authorities in the district hospital, a government appointed 24 hrs delivery and mother child care centre, resulted in the death of her 22year old daughter-in-law Byapari Bai. It was the 25th...

Cycle of Monthly Discrimination

 
/ March 7, 2011

Menstruating women in Rajasthan are imposed with certain restrictions pertaining to food and mobility.

Child Marriage, Child Motherhood

 
/ June 11, 2010

Child marriage is deeply embedded in cultural traditions, which can be difficult to change.