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		<title>Meet a Volunteer: Gurmehr Brar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"> I am a first generation immigrant as I moved to the United States in 2000, when I was four years old. Being involved with Save a Mother has, in a way, helped me connect back to my roots as it has given me the opportunity to help those of my native <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.saveamother.org/meet-a-volunteer-gurmehr-brar-may-2011/">Meet a Volunteer: Gurmehr Brar</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong> </strong><a href="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/11_04_Gurmehr_Brar.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2131" title="Gurmehr Brar" src="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/11_04_Gurmehr_Brar.jpg" alt="Gurmehr Brar" width="150" height="199" /></a>I am a first generation immigrant as I moved to the United States in 2000, when I was four years old. <strong>Being involved with Save a Mother has, in a way, helped me connect back to my roots as it has given me the opportunity to help those of my native country</strong>.  I am a sophomore student at Calabasas High School, a member of the National Honors Society and the historian of the Future Business Leaders of America Organization.  I also love to read and am currently involved in a volunteer program at my local hospital that allows me to read to patients. Ultimately, I want to become a doctor and now, after getting involved with Save a Mother, I would love to do any sort of work with underprivileged citizens.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I have been volunteering with Save a Mother since August 2010 when I <strong>started the Save A Mother Club at my high school</strong>.  Our primary goal is to spread awareness of the lives of poor women in India.  Using the tools that can be found on the Save a Mother website, our club has taught many students at our high school of the troubles these women must endure and how they can help the cause.  Doing so has not only brought <a href="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/11_04_meet_a_volunteer_21.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2192" title="Calabasas Save A Mother Club" src="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/11_04_meet_a_volunteer_21.jpg" alt="Calabasas Save A Mother Club" width="260" height="118" /></a>a sense of awareness at our school, but has also encouraged students to take an active role in helping the cause.  We plan to start a fundraising program through selling custom Save a Mother shirts, auctioning items from India, and a car wash.  Regardless of what we choose to do, the important part is that all of the proceeds will benefit the cause and help change the lives of several women and children in India.  That is the real push factor behind our club; knowing at the end of the day that we are not only positively changing the life of a mother, but also that of a child who has limitless potential.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the future, <strong>I hope to see a world</strong> that isn&#8217;t so crowded with hate and mistrust. As idealistic as it is, I hope that one day a society can be born that would raise a generation filled with empathy and benevolence. A generation that would be able to look beyond the background of an individual, and instead, see them for who they are, one just like themselves.</p>
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		<title>Meet a Volunteer (March 2011) Dr. Shiban Ganju</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 22:28:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Dr. Shiban Ganju has had a career spanning over forty years in health care. A physician in the Chicago area, Shiban is also chairman of a pharmaceutical company in Bangalore that modernizes the ancient knowledge of Ayurveda, and founder and chief volunteer of Save A Mother. Shiban was founder of Indian American Medical <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.saveamother.org/meet-a-volunteer-march-2011-dr-shiban-ganju/">Meet a Volunteer (March 2011) Dr. Shiban Ganju</a></p>]]></description>
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Dr.  Shiban Ganju has had a <strong>career</strong> spanning over forty years in health care.   A physician in the Chicago area, Shiban is also chairman of a pharmaceutical company in Bangalore that modernizes the ancient knowledge of Ayurveda, and founder and chief volunteer of Save A Mother.  Shiban was founder of Indian American Medical Association, Illinois, Executive Director of American India Foundation, and CEO of Reliance Health and Technology, Mumbai.  He has also served as a Major in the Indian army.<br />
Shiban’s <strong>passion</strong> for developing innovative health care solutions for the poor was sparked in the slums of Delhi in the 1970s.  As a young doctor volunteering his spare time, he witnessed up close and time and time again, death and disability that could have been prevented by just a few dollars.  Since then, Shiban has participated in about a hundred not for profit projects and Save A Mother is his most recent endeavor.</p>
<p>Shiban <strong>believes</strong> that in health care, responsibility precedes right and inculcating responsibility towards their own health empowers the individual, ultimately benefitting the community as a whole.<a href="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/11_03_meet_volunteer_2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1814" title="Dr. Ganju Meet A Volunteer" src="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/11_03_meet_volunteer_2.jpg" alt="Dr. Ganju Meet A Volunteer" width="200" height="164" /></a></p>
<p>This <strong>past year</strong> Shiban spent his time…&#8230;</p>
<li>Leading a team of 80 international experts for National Knowledge Commission and the Ministry of Health, India to convene the Indian Health Information Network Development – a national health IT grid connecting all private and public health institutions in India.</li>
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<li>Leading the development plan of National Health Literacy Program, India</li>
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<li>Facilitating the plan for National Emergency Network for the Ministry of Health, India</li>
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<li>Participating in the deliberations of a Planning Commission committee to develop a road map for financing health care for all in India.</li>
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<p>Shiban writes for <a href="http://www.3quarksdaily.com">www.3quarksdaily.com</a> and his articles have appeared in ‘Mail Today’ from Delhi.</p>
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		<title>Students Help Save Mothers in India</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 17:38:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> Article by Lynda Lopez, originally published by blogs.uchicago.edu</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">In 2010, President Barack Obama signed his long debated health care bill into law, but it still remains an issue of controversy among concerned Americans.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">While the United States deals with its own share of health care issues, there is another <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.saveamother.org/students-help-save-mothers-in-india/">Students Help Save Mothers in India</a></p>]]></description>
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Article by Lynda Lopez, originally published by <a href="https://blogs.uchicago.edu/chicagostudies/2011/01/students_help_save_mothers_in.html" target="_blank">blogs.uchicago.edu</a></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In 2010, President Barack Obama signed his long debated health care bill into law, but it still remains an issue of controversy among concerned Americans.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">While the United States deals with its own share of health care issues, there is another world of health concerns on the other side of the world and some inquisitive University of Chicago students in a new student group have taken notice.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Global Affairs Leadership Society (GALS) became a Registered Student Organization (RSO) in the fifth week of the first quarter. The basic premise behind the group is to provide a place where students can discuss issues of conflict within women&#8217;s rights in the Western and in the developing world. Not only do they seek to talk about these important issues, they also want to take an active role in combatting them.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;So many people spend their time talking about important issues, but  spend no time doing anything about it,&#8221; says Molly Cunningham, a GALS  board member and 2nd year in the College, &#8220;GALS is &#8216;doing&#8217; rather than  just talking.&#8221;</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1395.snc4/164783_483514608052_502123052_6071030_364488_n.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="134" />One of the first issues the group has sets its eyes on is the high  maternal mortality rate in India. According to saveamother.org, over  160 women in India die each day due to problems from pregnancy and  complications in childbirth, over 50 times higher than the rate in the  United States. Statistics and concerns such as these spurred the members  of GALS to become involved with Save A Mother, which is a local  organization that is working to reduce the maternal mortality rate in  India by educating villagers regarding better ways to maintain good  health while in pregnancy. Eventually, these educated villagers become  health activists in each of their villages.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Hoping to learn more about this organization, GALS held a special event  at the Center for Gender Studies on January 10th. Dr. Shiban Ganju,  founder and chief volunteer of Save A Mother, visited the university in  order to talk further about the organization&#8217;s work and to inspire the  group to further the organization&#8217;s cause.</p>
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<img class=" " src="http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs734.ash1/162880_483513578052_502123052_6071015_4498458_n.jpg" alt="" width="233" height="154" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Dr. Ganju: Just do it</p></div><br />
Cunningham says that his visit definitely motivated the group. &#8220;After  hearing him speak, we felt that we could truly change the world,&#8221; she  says.</p>
<p>Throughout the upcoming quarter, GALS is going to work on strengthening  its relationship with Save A Mother and continue furthering the  organization&#8217;s cause.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8220;Ignorance kills even the best of ideas,&#8221; says Cunningham. &#8220;We are  hoping to raise awareness about important issues and even if the  students we talk to don&#8217;t get involved, it is still a better world  because we opened their eyes a little more.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Read the original article <a href="https://blogs.uchicago.edu/chicagostudies/2011/01/students_help_save_mothers_in.html">here</a></p>
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		<title>Starting An Awareness Site by Mariya Nikiforova</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you read the newsletter, bought the T-shirt, and came to the fund-raiser… but you feel as if you could do so much more to help your charity of choice! I was in your shoes over two years ago, when the usual avenues of giving back to my community were simply not enough. That’s when I decided to create my own website so that I may be able to attract attention and funding, inspire similarly-minded individuals, and ultimately help a great cause. Starting a website can be a wonderful experience of self-discovery and personal growth, but as I learned very early on, you have to venture out of your comfort zone to really get what you want. Before you dive into your mission of saving the world through online activism, you should get familiar with the following rules  <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.saveamother.org/starting-an-awareness-site-by-mariya-nikiforova/">Starting An Awareness Site by Mariya Nikiforova</a></p>]]></description>
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So, you read the newsletter, bought the T-shirt, and came to the fund-raiser… but you feel as if you could do so much more to help your charity of choice! I was in your shoes over two years ago, when the usual avenues of giving back to my community were simply not enough. That’s when I decided to create my own website so that I may be able to attract attention and funding, inspire similarly-minded individuals, and ultimately help a great cause. Starting a website can be a wonderful experience of self-discovery and personal growth, but as I learned very early on, you have to venture out of your comfort zone to really get what you want. Before you dive into your mission of saving the world through online activism, you should get familiar with the following rules:</p>
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<li> Terminology and Languages: Learn to understand both the terminology and programming languages 	(at least to some extent) so that you may be able to perform maintenance without seeking 	professional help. As a rule of thumb, you want to be comfortable with the use of HTML tags. Other 	languages that are common for start-up websites are CSS, PHP, and Java.</li>
<li>Hosting: Find hosting that best reflects your space needs and financial situation. A web host is a server where your website&#8217;s directories, files, graphics, etc. reside. Should you go with paid or free hosting? This depends largely on how media-rich you plan to make the site. Are you going to be including a lot of high-resolution images, videos, music? Remember, only get as much space as you know you need.</li>
<li>Site Name: Choose a specific name that reflects your purpose, or perhaps a name that has a special meaning to you. The goal here is to create a relevant and consistent message for your users, as well as to make your site easily indexable on the major search engines.</li>
<li>Organization: Use a seamless and intuitive layout with a clear indication of the main areas of your site. Generally, it’s important to include an About page and a Contact page, so that your users are not confused by your intentions or validity.</li>
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<p> The above tips are fairly simple to follow, but are guaranteed to save you the headache down the road. If you are ready to become an online activist through starting your own awareness site, take the time to learn and understand the necessary components of such an undertaking. Be patient and you will succeed!</p>
<p><em>Mariya Nikiforova is an SEM specialist with isoTree LLC, a search engine marketing and consulting firm. Mariya is passionate about non-profit work, and participates in her community through various organizations and activities, such as Habitat for Humanity, YMCA Adult Basic Literacy Education, and an awareness website she started 2 years ago, called <a href="http://www.pledgeformoms.org">PledgeForMoms.org</a>. The website is tailored to encourage the online community to take part in raising awareness about maternal mortality, gender inequality, and the suffering of girls and women across the globe.</em></p>
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		<title>Using Social Media for Philanthropy &#8211; by Sanjay Sabarwal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 00:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I still get calls at home, asking if I want to donate to so and so cause, and which one of us hasn’t gotten stuck with letters that decry the ills of the world and how for the small amount of “x” dollars, we too can change the world? I am sure none of us are opposed to philanthropy in general, and many of us actively support some sort of community minded project. Which got me to wonder why do we get involved? Usually, we can relate to the cause in some way, but, for me, as a lawyer, it’s because I can see the results. I believe that in tough times like this while each of us have a limited amount of capital to invest in the things that interest us, the organization or cause that shows tangible results will succeed more rapidly than the one based on good intentions or slick marketing.  <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.saveamother.org/using-social-media-for-philanthropy-by-sanjay-sabarwal/">Using Social Media for Philanthropy &#8211; by Sanjay Sabarwal</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/social-media-logos.jpg"><img src="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/social-media-logos-300x213.jpg" alt="" title="social-media-logos" width="300" height="213" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-250" /></a>I still get calls at home, asking if I want to donate to so and so cause, and which one of us hasn’t gotten stuck with letters that decry the ills of the world and how for the small amount of “x” dollars, we too can change the world?  I am sure none of us are opposed to philanthropy in general, and many of us actively support some sort of community minded project.  </p>
<p>Which got me to wonder why do we get involved?  Usually, we can relate to the cause in some way, but, for me, as a lawyer, it’s because I can see the results.  I believe that in tough times like this while each of us have a limited amount of capital to invest in the things that interest us, the organization or cause that shows tangible results will succeed more rapidly than the one based on good intentions or slick marketing.  </p>
<p>I chose to get involved in the Save a Mother cause not just because of the passion of its founder and some members, but because of its budding use of social media.  Before you snidely think “oh so because they are on Facebook/Twitter, you joined?,” let me clarify.  To me, it represented several things that most well meaning organizations consistently fail to do.  </p>
<p>Transparency: Anytime, anyone actively becomes part of a media that is built on communication, information, and community it is forward thinking and showing a willingness to be an actor in that world rather than just soliciting.  Don’t get me wrong, creating a profile can be done by any 14 year old (case in point, my nieces), however participating, disseminating information, and laying it out for all to see shows great faith, trust, and confidence in what the organization stands for.</p>
<p>Viral Marketing: the greatest promise of social media is its ability to connect others with similar interests anywhere across the world.  It is as, author Malcolm Gladwell stated, a great “flattener.”  In a sense, social media marketing is about giving your fans a platform to talk about you in a positive way &#8211; something Facebook makes seamless.  If a fan of your Facebook business page decides to comment on something you&#8217;ve posted, their friends will see that action in their news feed.  If your fans mark a photo as something that they &#8220;like&#8221; then their friends will see that, likewise, if they sign up to attend an event by sending in their RSVP, it shows up for all of their friends to see.  In this way, Facebook can make any content viral.</p>
<p>Participation: Any community is only as good as its communication.  If you only talk about yourself, and do not interact with others, you are guaranteeing very few followers and worse, a push back into the closet mentality.  Everyone can speak, but what’s important is what you are adding to the conversation.  Using social media is an opportunity to grow, and that expansion can only happen if people like you, and want to hear from you.  That occurs only when it’s a 2 way conversation.  If that doesn’t appeal to you, then social media is not for you.</p>
<p>Examples: So you signed up, you are ready to make change happen in the world, but you are not exactly sure what to do.  I have always believed that copying is the sincerest form of flattery, and my initial research took me to http://www.gauravonomics.com/ , a great resource on using social media to create social change in India.  </p>
<p>Perhaps the best example that’s stuck with me was this: On April 14, 2009 actor Hugh Jackman pledged to give AUS $100,000 to the charity that could best convince him, via Twitter, that it was deserving of the award.  On Friday, Jackman announced that, unable to decide, he had chosen two winners to split the prize: Operation of Hope, a medical foundation that donates surgical procedures to children in developing countries born with facial deformities, and Charity: Water, a non-profit dedicated to providing safe drinking water in developing countries.  One of the winning tweets came from Charity: Water president and founder Scott Harrison, who tweeted a link to a photo of a group of Ethiopian children holding up a hand-made sign with the simple message &#8220;Dear Mr. Hugh Jackman, thank you for helping us!&#8221; Harrison added: &#8220;dear @realhughjackman &#8212; just snapped this near Eritrean border at a school of 1400 w/o clean water.&#8221;  (courtesy of PBS.org).  </p>
<p>And that is the power of Social Media.</p>
<p><em>Sanjay Sabarwal is a Save A Mother volunteer. He is also the General Counsel as well as co-owner of Ziba Beauty, a chain of brow lounges in Southern California that specializes in The Art of Threading ® and The Art of Mehndi.</em></p>
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		<title>How Philanthropy Can Transform The Lives of Women in India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The US Census ranks South Asians as one of the most economically successful ethnic groups in America. Along with making economic gains, South Asians have also been increasing their political clout in government. From the creation of various grassroots organizations in major cities to the election of desis to political office, South Asians are becoming more organized and finding ways to exert their influence. Taking advantage of the community's affluence and political power, some first generation Indians are now using their skills to start organizations and bring much needed assistance to India. Through starting up non-profits, South Asian Americans are improving conditions in underdeveloped areas of India. These charities are largely successful in their mission through generous donations given by the community. While a number of South Asians actively engage in philanthropy a large segment of the community hesitate to donate to charity fearing how their money will be spent. Will corruption misappropriate the funds into the hands of people that don’t need help? Will it go to pay the salaries of staff employed by the non-profit or will it be used for necessary services? While these are valid concerns, the answers to these questions can be found with just a few minutes of research. What needs to be emphasized is that there are a large number of non-profits engaging in positive and necessary work. These organizations are run by dedicated people who have the sincere intent of helping out those in need. <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.saveamother.org/post-1/">How Philanthropy Can Transform The Lives of Women in India</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/09_06_philanthropy_transform.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1860" title="Women in India" src="http://www.saveamother.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/09_06_philanthropy_transform.jpg" alt="Women in India" width="200" height="146" /></a>The US Census ranks South Asians as one of the most economically successful ethnic groups in America. Along with making economic gains, South Asians have also been increasing their political clout in government. From the creation of various grassroots organizations in major cities to the election of desis to political office, South Asians are becoming more organized and finding ways to exert their influence. Taking advantage of the community&#8217;s affluence and political power, some first generation Indians are now using their skills to start organizations and bring much needed assistance to  India. Through starting up non-profits, South Asian Americans are improving conditions in underdeveloped areas of India. These charities are largely successful in their mission through generous donations given by the community.</p>
<p>While a number of South Asians actively engage in philanthropy a large segment of the community hesitate to donate to charity fearing how their money will be spent. Will corruption misappropriate the funds into the hands of people that don’t need help? Will it go to pay the salaries of staff employed by the non-profit or will it be used for necessary services? While these are valid concerns, the answers to these questions can be found with just a few minutes of research. What needs to be emphasized is that there are a large number of non-profits engaging in positive and necessary work. These organizations are run by dedicated people who have the sincere intent of helping out those in need.</p>
<p>With a little investigation, people can verify how donated funds are being spent. Organizations like Charity Navigator and American Institute of  Philanthropy track and investigate how wisely charities use and spend their contributions.   Through Charity Navigator one can plug in the name of an organization and see a pie chart breakdown of how funds are being spent on services to those in need vs. administrative costs and fundraising expenses. Also included is a 4 star rating system to let people know how efficiently charities perform. The amount of revenue the charity brings in is documented for the public to see along with how much is spent on overhead costs and what&#8217;s allocated for services. For those non-profits not yet listed on sites like Charity Navigator, the potential donor can spend a few minutes researching an organization online. It helps to research whether these organizations have won national or international awards for their work, have had news stories written about their success, or citing other credible sources that track charity work. With this transparency a reluctant person who’s unsure about contributing their time or money can decide which non-profit is most capable of putting their donation to use.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.saveamother.org">Save-A-Mother (SAM)</a> is one such organization with low administrative costs. Funding has been used strictly to train several hundred local health activists in Uttar Pradesh. These women monitor and educate expecting mothers to prevent pregnancy complications. Health activists also encourage mothers to seek health care from local medical facilities to ensure safety for both the mother and child. All other administrative needs are taken care of by volunteers of chapters in various cities.</p>
<p>Outreach efforts for SAM have helped increase its membership and made the organization more visible. Online social networks like Facebook and Linked-in have proved to be valuable tools in raising awareness about SAM&#8217;s life-saving work. A recent wine tasting event hosted by Master Sommelier, Alpana Singh, and sponsored by Chicago based non-profit Ekya also helped raise funds for SAM. Coming up on  May 2nd, SAM will be hosting an annual fundraising event at Mars Gallery in Chicago (see back for more details).</p>
<p>SAM’s progress to reduce maternal mortality will be largely successful as more and more members of the South Asian community discover the importance of philanthropy and giving back.</p>
<p>As support grows, Save-A-Mother expects to expand its program on a larger scale by training even more health activists, increasing its reach by working in additional villages, and raising even greater awareness of reducing maternal and infant mortality.</p>
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<p><em>Photo taken by Save-A-Mother staff.</em></p>
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<blockquote><p>Solution 1: The Pancham Mahila Vikas Sangathan along with various healthcare and philanthropic organizations collaborated together to bring efficient healthcare services to the women of Kutch, Gujarat. A survey conducted by the Sangathan showed that various health issues had proven to be problematic and detrimental to the women living in the area. This was largely due to the lack of government and private healthcare facilities; therefore, a new system had to be developed to attend to these health issues. As a first step, nurses were sent to the impoverished areas on behalf of the Sangathan in order to perform physical exams and provide basic medical education to the women. <a href="http://infochangeindia.org/200605244994/Health/Stories-of-change/Health-insurance-for- Pachcham-s-women.html">Click on this link</a> to read more about how the Sangathan molded itself into successfully delivering healthcare to the women of Kutch.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>Solution 2: For a population of over 8 million, Tehran offers exemplary primary health care and sanitation, with vaccination rates at 100%, close to universal access to clean water, and 80% of pregnant women examined three times during their pregnancy. The Women Health Volunteers (WHV) program is an integral part of Iran’s primary health care plan. It includes a network of 100,000 women who help the government with health and hygiene in urban areas like Tehran. Women volunteers are trained in the program’s health centers and then sent out to educate their families and neighbors. <a href="http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1874837-1,00.html">Click on this link</a> to learn more about this path-breaking program whose chief architect, Dr. Hossein Malek-Afzali, won the U.N. Population Award in 2007.</p></blockquote>
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