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Community health workers as rights defenders: the Mitanin experience in India

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posted on 2023-07-05, 14:31 authored by Suchi Pande

   

Women community health workers from a government-run program in  India have been unusually successful in combining rights-based advocacy  with work on healthcare tasks paid for by the state.


Over two decades, 70,000 indigenous and lower caste women “Mitanins” (community health workers) have advanced both the health and gender rights of members of the communities they are part of, and their own labor rights.  Being able to strategically advocate for both types of rights is an experience unmatched by their counterparts in other parts of the world.


This Development in Practice Note focuses on two elements of this  experience: the movement-building approach of a government-run program to empower frontline community health workers, and the role of a hybrid  agency in prioritizing social mobilization by these workers to improve  healthcare delivery.

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