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हस्तक्षेप टाळून संपूर्ण आरोग्य काळजी प्रणाली तयार केली,
जागतिक आरोग्य दिन 2025 च्या निमित्ताने, भारतात वाढत असलेल्�
बच्चे के उज्जवल और स्वस्थ जीवन के लिए मां का उत्तम स्वास्�
मातृ एवं नवजात शिशु पोषण के बीच पोषण के अंतर को ख़त्म करना
मातेच्या पोषणाला प्राधान्य देणे, कुशल प्रसूती सुनिश्चि�
टाळता येण्याजोगे मृत्यू कमी करण्यासाठी आणि जागतिक आरोग�
आईचे आरोग्य तिच्या मुलाचे भविष्य घडवते, तरीही लिंगभेद, अ�
mHealth interventions and gender-sensitive policies can help address patriarchy and barriers in India, improving maternal and child health outcomes
By avoiding fragmented interventions and pursuing a comprehensive care economy, India can ensure maternal well-being and promote greater economic invo
On World Health Day 2025, India’s rising C-section rates highlight how financial incentives and cultural factors are turning childbirth into a comme
A mother’s health shapes her child’s future, yet gender bias, poor nutrition, and weak policies put millions at risk. Urgent action is the need of
Bridging maternal and child nutrition gaps is crucial to ending preventable deaths and securing global well-being
Prioritising maternal nutrition, ensuring skilled birth attendance, and strengthening neonatal care are essential strategies to reduce maternal and ne
Delayed childbearing and advanced maternal age are now common trends. India must adapt its maternal healthcare priorities to reflect this shift.
असुरक्षित स्त्रिया आणि मुलींसाठी आरोग्य आणि सुरक्षितते
An intersectional approach is necessary to tackle floods, which pose unique health and safety challenges for vulnerable women and girls
कामाच्या ठिकाणी, घरांमध्ये आणि सार्वजनिक ठिकाणी सर्वसम�
By adopting certain strategies and addressing the multidimensional challenges in urban areas, India can reduce MMR and develop equitable maternal heal
Supporting breastfeeding through inclusive policies at work, households, and public spaces can go a long way in strengthening both families and econom
कमी विकसित राष्ट्रांचा आवाज अशी भारताची धारणा असल्याने,
अलीकडे राबविण्यात आलेल्या सरकारी धोरणांद्वारे जनतेला क
With India’s assumption as the voice of the Global South, its progress in the maternal mortality ratio and maternal and child health can serve as a
India is prioritising access to affordable, high-quality healthcare services through recent government policies, reflecting a strong commitment to hea
A comprehensive approach needs to be undertaken by raising awareness of rights and encouraging community involvement and self-reliance to improve the
As World Hepatitis Day is being observed, it is imperative to be aware of this public health threat, especially since the incidence of hepatitis cases
Given the fiscal constraints confronting government agencies — the DIB opens up an alternative, valuable window of opportunity.
The data reveals clear inequality in maternal health across parliamentary constituencies in terms of maternal mortality rate and the uptake of service
How can access, equity, equality, and technology shape maternal health in India and South Africa?
India has made progress in digital health, including in telemedicine and creating platforms such as Co-WIN for the COVID-19 vaccination rollout. These initiatives demonstrate the benefits of technology in enhancing the availability and affordability of, and access to healthcare services. This report examines the challenges that continue to stall the reduction of maternal deaths in India. It uses the case of Madhya Pradesh, the sta
In December 2020, the government released the results of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) 5 for 2019-20, covering 22 states and Union Territories (UTs). Contrary to expectations, NFHS5 found an increase in the percentage of stunted children in 13 states and UTs, compared to the results of NFHS4. This paper analyses such reversal of the three-decadal progress that India had previously made in reducing stunting in children. It analy
Maternal nutrition impacts not only the woman’s health during pregnancy but also that of her newborn; the child’s health in their first 1,000 days of life, in turn, will influence outcomes during childhood. Indeed, maternal undernutrition is estimated to account for 20 percent of childhood stunting in India. It is therefore important to ensure that women enter pregnancy in good health, as measured for example in adequate height and we
Given its continent-like diversity, India’s epidemiological, nutritional, and demographic transitions are occurring in a staggered fashion, with high state-level variances. In many parts of the country, high rates of undernutrition co-exist with equally high and increasing rates of overweight and obesity. Further, the incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) as a leading cause of mortality is increasing, even as the communicable, maternal,