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Delivering Joy. Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (CEmONC) – Best Practices in Tamil Nadu

Introduction of several CEmONC center in Tamil Nadu had reduced the maternal deaths in the State. The total percentage of complicated deliveries in the CEmONC centers had increased manifold. The number of referrals – out, which was quite high, had been drastically reduced. An insight into the public health system in the state and more particularly, in its maternal and child health services

Workshop on Social Inclusion in Rural Development, 21 – 22 April 2009, Bhubaneswar.

WORLP uses the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach and builds on existing assets based on needs of individuals/communities so that people can script their own destinies in a world where there is enough to eat and subsist on. The document highlights WORLP’s mission, which is realized through simple and efficient management of its partners

UNDP-Supported Legal Aid Services For people living with HIV in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh

Worldwide, especially in India there is growing evidence of the links between HIV and the denial of property and inheritance rights to women and children who are HIV positive. In 2007, seven Legal Aid Clinics (LACs) for people living with HIV were set up in high prevalence districts of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. A report of this pilot intervention envisages us on the success of this intervention.