No Country for Good Men? Dr. Binayak Sen is the first South Asian to receive the prestigious Jonathan Mann Award for Global Health and Human Rights, but has been imprisoned on false charges in Chattisgarh. Enquiry into failing Anganwadi While discussing nutrition with women in Tolapi, Andhra Pradesh, we talked about the importance of eating well during pregnancy and nursing. India’s Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) provides supplementary food-grains to pregnant women and new mothers to aid maternal nutrition. Kavita Meegama is touring India for making films on AID's work. She reports on her experiences. Meet our Saathi: Prasanna Saligram Prasanna Saligram, an engineer by training, joined AID Chennai as a volunteer in 1998, helped organize the first AID India conference in 1999, and has been involved with AID ever since. He also volunteers with the Hundred Block Plan (HBP) in Tamil Nadu. Intern in Indian Villages Roopal Patel recently completed 6 months in rural and tribal Indian villages. She visited villages, documented programs, summarized data, presented research, and shared in the festivities as well as struggles of the people in the Narmada Valley. The Mozda Collective has been working in the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary area, Baruch, Gujarat for 17 years now. Your Voice Counts for Bhopal! From pre-teen Yasmin to the wrinkled Madame Rose, survivors of the world’s worst industrial disaster are waiting patiently, but with the zeal only those who marched 500 miles from Bhopal to New Delhi could muster. Children want to be lawyers so that they can fight for what their government has wrongly denied them after twenty-three years of struggle. Support Technology Alternatives! AID develops solutions that create local livelihoods, using local materials. Recently Approved Projects
April 2008 Dishaa printable pdf Editors: Sunila Nair, Sree Ganesan Volume 53, April-June 2008 |