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CHETNACountryIndia RegionSouth Asia Programme SummaryEstablished in 1980, CHETNA (Centre for Health Education, Training and Nutrition) reaches out to disadvantaged and marginalised children, as well as adolescents and women from rural, tribal, and urban areas of Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, India. CHETNA works to build awareness about reproductive health issues in a culture-sensitive, participatory manner. Communication StrategiesCHETNA uses the following strategies to empower people in disadvantaged communities to gain control over the health of themselves, their families, and their communities:
Development IssuesReproductive health, Children, Youth, Women, Gender, Participation, Rights, Family Planning. Key PointsDiscussion about sex and sexuality continues to be taboo in India. CHETNA seeks to break that taboo. While CHETNA's training programme makes use of video and printed materials, organisers found that printed material and traditional scrolls are most effective at the grassroots level. Action research forms the basis for communicating health issues to the community and for developing educational modules and material. Material is developed to meet the specific needs of different target audiences. PartnersFunders include: Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation AIDS Control Society, Asia Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW), Bernard Van Leer Foundation (BvLF), Ben Lilavati Lalbhai Trust, Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), CARE, Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB), Child-to-Child Trust, Department of Women and Child Development (DWCD), Ford Foundation, Gujarat State Social Welfare Advisory Board, Gujarat State AIDS Control Society, Healthlink Worldwide, International Council on Management of Population Programmes (ICOMP), The John D and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Mamta Health Institute for Mother and Child, Mercy Corps International, Merlin-India Base programme, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Department of Indian Systems of Medicines and Homeopathy, National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development, Commissionerate of Women and Child Development, PLAN International, India Country Office, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Save the Children (India), World Bank, New Delhi. ContactCHETNA
B-Block 3rd Floor SUPATH-II
Gujarat
India
Tel: + 91 079 27559976/77, 27569100/01
Fax: + 91 079 27559978
SourcePaper submitted to The Communication Initiative by Nirupama Sarma; and CHETNA website. Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 15 1999 Last Updated May 07 2008 |
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