Health and Hygiene
Healthcare for all, focusing on preventive, diverse systems of health and medicine
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Healthcare for all, focusing on preventive, diverse systems of health and medicine
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This section features stories of initiatives ensuring healthcare for all. These are based on approaches that help prevent ill-health in the first place, including the provision of nutritional food, enabling an environment that is healthy, and so on. They include ensuring access to curative facilities to those who have conventionally not had such access. And they have stories of synergizing various health systems, traditional and modern, bringing back into popular use the diverse systems from India and outside including indigenous/folk medicine, nature cure, Ayurvedic, Unani and other such systems, and other holistic or integrative approaches. Community-based management and control of healthcare and hygiene, and ensuring accountability of the state’s responsibility towards citizens in health, would be part of the stories featured here.
Health & Hygiene: Networks
Resources Home Resources for Health & Hygiene: Networks Several group are involved in the Community Based…
Health & Hygiene: Tools
Resources Home Resources for Health & Hygiene: Tools K.L. Institute, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, a charitable trust, offers…
Health & Hygiene: Websites
Resources Home Health & Hygiene: Websites Covid19India is a crowdsourced platform and an independent aggregator of…
Health & Hygiene: Books, Reports & Newsletters
Resources Home Resources for Health & Hygiene: Books, Reports & Newsletters Books: National Pedestrian Conference…
Health & Hygiene: Visual & Audio
Resources for Health & Hygiene: Visual & Audio (Includes Presentations & Slideshows) Highlights of a consultation held between members of…
A pumpkin for the doctor
In the small Ayurvedic clinic of Dr. Suvinay Damle in Kudal, Pumpkins, Coconuts and Gourds jostle for space with bottled medicinal concoctions. The farm produce is what Damle gets as his consultation fee.
LOCOST: bringing medicines within the common man’s reach
Medicines make up 50-60% of healthcare costs in India, and they are unaffordable for most. About 2 lakh people fall below the poverty line every year due to one health shock, and the biggest expense here usually turns out to be medicine. LOCOST is a collective effort initiative of like-minded people, many of whom were doctors practicing community medicine in remote rural areas.
Zero-Waste Community Emerges out of Grassroots Movements
A small-town anti-incinerator effort in Kerala grows into a statewide zero-waste program.
Disposable pads, disposable lives
Do I, a woman, who disposes non-degradable sanitary napkins directly affect public health? Yes, I do! Find out how and take a pledge to solve the problem.