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Experiences From the Field - Lessons for Maternal Health Policies

 


Professor Gita Sen, Gender and Health Equity Project, IIMB, addresses delegates at the two-day conference on Maternal Health Risks on January 22 at IIM Bangalore.


Professor G Ramesh, Chairperson, Centre for Public Policy, IIM Bangalore, welcomes participants to the two-day conference, 'Experiences From the Field: Lessons for Maternal Health Policies', on January 22 at IIM Bangalore.


Panelists at the Gender and Health Equity conference, 'Experiences From the Field: Lessons for Maternal Health Policies', share their thoughts on January 22. The two-day conference was hosted by the Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore. The presenters at the session 'Saaku ee mauna' ('Enough of this silence') included (L-R) Lakshmi Vishwanatha, Professor Gita Sen, Amar Jessani, Srinidhi V, Aditi Iyer and Vinalini Mathrani.

 
(L-R) Jashodhara Dasgupta, National Alliance for Maternal Health and Human Rights; Aparajitha Gogoi, Centre for Catalyzing Change; B Shubhasri, Rural Women's Social and Economic Centre; Lindsay Barnes, Jan Chetna Manch; Vani Periodi, Gender and Health Equity Project and, Rakhal Gaitonde, Umea University, at a panel discussion on 'Challenges in community mobilization' at the two-day conference on January 22 hosted by the Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore.

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(L-R) Suchitra Dalvie, Asia Safe Abortion Partnership; Sapna Desai, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Nirmala Murthy, Foundation for Research in Health Systems; Leela Visaria, Gujarat Institute of Development Research; Pankaj Shah, Society for Education, Welfare and Action and, Kirti Iyengar, Action Research and Training for Heath, at a panel discussion on 'Technology for improved services and accountability' at the Maternal Health Risks conference.

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(L-R) M Prakasamma, Academy of Nursing Studies and Women's Empowerment Research Studies; N Devadasa, Institute of Public Health; V Srinidhi, Gender and Health Equity Project; Neha Madhiwala, Independent Researcher; Jayanna Krishnamurthy, Karnataka Health Promotion Trust; N S Prashanth, Institute of Public Health and, Sreelatha Rao, Azim Premji University, at a panel discussion on 'Approaches to improving service quality and performance' at the two-day conference on January 23 hosted by the Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore.

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(L-R) Professor Gita Sen, Gender and Health Equity Project, IIM Bangalore; Girija Vaidyanathan, Additional Chief Secretary/Commissioner for Land Administration, Government of Tamil Nadu; Atul Kumar Tiwari, Mission Director (National Health Mission), Government of Karnataka and, K Ellangovan, Health Secretary, Government of Kerala, at a panel discussion on 'The world through the health managers' eyes' at the Maternal Health Risks conference.


A section of the audience at the conference.

 


Professor Gita Sen, Gender and Health Equity Project, IIMB, addresses delegates at the two-day conference on Maternal Health Risks on January 22 at IIM Bangalore.


Professor G Ramesh, Chairperson, Centre for Public Policy, IIM Bangalore, welcomes participants to the two-day conference, 'Experiences From the Field: Lessons for Maternal Health Policies', on January 22 at IIM Bangalore.


Panelists at the Gender and Health Equity conference, 'Experiences From the Field: Lessons for Maternal Health Policies', share their thoughts on January 22. The two-day conference was hosted by the Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore. The presenters at the session 'Saaku ee mauna' ('Enough of this silence') included (L-R) Lakshmi Vishwanatha, Professor Gita Sen, Amar Jessani, Srinidhi V, Aditi Iyer and Vinalini Mathrani.

 
(L-R) Jashodhara Dasgupta, National Alliance for Maternal Health and Human Rights; Aparajitha Gogoi, Centre for Catalyzing Change; B Shubhasri, Rural Women's Social and Economic Centre; Lindsay Barnes, Jan Chetna Manch; Vani Periodi, Gender and Health Equity Project and, Rakhal Gaitonde, Umea University, at a panel discussion on 'Challenges in community mobilization' at the two-day conference on January 22 hosted by the Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore.

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(L-R) Suchitra Dalvie, Asia Safe Abortion Partnership; Sapna Desai, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Nirmala Murthy, Foundation for Research in Health Systems; Leela Visaria, Gujarat Institute of Development Research; Pankaj Shah, Society for Education, Welfare and Action and, Kirti Iyengar, Action Research and Training for Heath, at a panel discussion on 'Technology for improved services and accountability' at the Maternal Health Risks conference.

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(L-R) M Prakasamma, Academy of Nursing Studies and Women's Empowerment Research Studies; N Devadasa, Institute of Public Health; V Srinidhi, Gender and Health Equity Project; Neha Madhiwala, Independent Researcher; Jayanna Krishnamurthy, Karnataka Health Promotion Trust; N S Prashanth, Institute of Public Health and, Sreelatha Rao, Azim Premji University, at a panel discussion on 'Approaches to improving service quality and performance' at the two-day conference on January 23 hosted by the Centre for Public Policy at IIM Bangalore.

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(L-R) Professor Gita Sen, Gender and Health Equity Project, IIM Bangalore; Girija Vaidyanathan, Additional Chief Secretary/Commissioner for Land Administration, Government of Tamil Nadu; Atul Kumar Tiwari, Mission Director (National Health Mission), Government of Karnataka and, K Ellangovan, Health Secretary, Government of Kerala, at a panel discussion on 'The world through the health managers' eyes' at the Maternal Health Risks conference.


A section of the audience at the conference.