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Home» Posts tagged "sultanpur" (Page 2)

Preventing Maternal Mortality by Varun Renjen

Posted on June 28, 2009 by admin in Global News

Every minute a mother dies giving birth. That is almost 530,000 women a year in the world dying giving birth. Maternal mortality, as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is “death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, from [...]

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How Philanthropy Can Transform The Lives of Women in India

Posted on June 8, 2009 by admin in Global News, Volunteering

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.

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News From the Ground – Dr. Ganju Reports (May 2009)

Posted on May 8, 2009 by admin in Field Updates, Global News

On a recent trip to Uttar Pradesh, India, Dr. Ganju Reports on the progress of Save-A-Mother in May: Trained 32 new women health activists from different villages Conducted three refresher training courses for activists who have been trained in the past Signed a collaboration agreement with the International Institute of Health Management Research, Delhi, to [...]

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