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Enhancing the Quality of Maternal Healthcare in India

Quality in maternal healthcare is defined as the degree to which the maternal and newborn health services can be considered to be safe, effective, timely, efficient, equitable and people-centred. Integration of quality of care across the antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal period is essential to improve healthcare outcomes of mothers and

Impact of Climate Change on your business / organisation

Impact of Climate Change on your Business/ Organisation

Author : Shriram Bharathan R, Advisor, Environmental Sustainability Anthropogenic emissions (emissions caused by human activity) have caused climate change and the impact of this climate change affect all life – from microbes to humans and oceanic behemoths on the planet – negatively. The European Environment Agency estimates that the economic

Investing in Adolescent Health and Well-being: Effective Interventions in India

Adolescents in India represent a significant proportion of the country’s total population, with approximately 253 million individuals in the age group of 10 to 19 years. Adolescents need access to information, opportunities, skills and services, during this transitional period that is critical to laying a foundation for good health. In

For Nonprofits: FY-22 Events Snapshot

In our continued efforts to build the capacity of nonprofits, Sattva conducted 3 series covering 13 different topics across Fundraising, Donor Readiness and Talent and Development in FY-2022.

Enabling Better Mental Health for Indian Schoolchildren

India has witnessed a significant rise in mental health concerns among children and adolescents, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. Stigma and lack of awareness lead to low health-seeking behaviours and poor attitudes regarding mental health. Policies such as the National Education Policy 2020, supported by overarching provisions of the National

Safe Motherhood: Where do we stand?

India has been making strides in maternal and child health outcomes. Frontline workers like ASHA and ANM have played a central role by improving accessibility, generating awareness and enhancing service utilisation for antenatal and prenatal care. There is still considerable ground to cover to ensure accessibility, availability and affordability of

Transitions

Transitions

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