In Madhubani, Girls are Born but not Certified

AuthorJigyasa Mishra
AreaMadhubani
Date Accessioned2024-11-07T07:16:05Z
Date Available2024-11-07T07:16:05Z
Date of Publication2021
DescriptionA story of maternal and child health care services in Madhubani district in Bihar.
AbstractThe case study highlights the challenges vis. a. vis. availability, accessibility and delivering health care services in the rural villages of Bihar. Besides, it shows the role of ASHA workers and their miserable state, despite being the first point of contact and a prime link between the rural community and the public health system. It also shows pretty corruption at the lowest segment of health chain crumbling the already fragile health services system in rural areas.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/689
ProvenanceRural
ProvenanceBihar
ProvenanceIndia
KeywordWomen and Children
CitationMishra, J. (2021).In Madhubani, Girls are Born but not Certified. People's Archive of Rural India.
TitleIn Madhubani, Girls are Born but not Certified
StatusNot Ready (Can be used by giving a context and background. Need Discussion questions or Facilitation pointers)
CoverageUnderstanding the Role and Challenges of ASHA Workers and Situating them in the Present Health Care Delivery System. Maternal and Child Health Care Services. Shortage of Health Workforce and Physical Infrastructure in Rural Areas. Gender and Health. Health Systems and Policy. Availability and Accesibility of Health Care Services in Rural Areas.
Course TagUnderstanding Health Systems and Policy.
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