For the Public Good: Women, Health, and Equity in Rural India
For the Public Good details the role of the Comprehensive Rural Health Project (CRHP), a groundbreaking, internationally recognized primary health care model that uses local solutions to solve intractable global health problems. Emphasizing equity and community participation, this grassroots approach recruits local women to be educated as village-based health workers. In turn, women village health workers collaborate to overcome the dominant double prejudices in local villages—caste and gender inequality.

In one generation, village health workers have progressed from child brides and sequestered wives to knowledgeable health practitioners, valued teachers, and community leaders. Through collective efforts, CRHP has reduced infant and maternal mortality, eliminated some endemic health problems, and advanced economic well-being in villages with women's cooperative lending groups.

This book describes how the recognition and elimination of embedded inequalities—in this case caste discrimination, gender subordination, and class injustice—promote health and well-being and collaboratively establish the public good.
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For the Public Good: Women, Health, and Equity in Rural India
For the Public Good details the role of the Comprehensive Rural Health Project (CRHP), a groundbreaking, internationally recognized primary health care model that uses local solutions to solve intractable global health problems. Emphasizing equity and community participation, this grassroots approach recruits local women to be educated as village-based health workers. In turn, women village health workers collaborate to overcome the dominant double prejudices in local villages—caste and gender inequality.

In one generation, village health workers have progressed from child brides and sequestered wives to knowledgeable health practitioners, valued teachers, and community leaders. Through collective efforts, CRHP has reduced infant and maternal mortality, eliminated some endemic health problems, and advanced economic well-being in villages with women's cooperative lending groups.

This book describes how the recognition and elimination of embedded inequalities—in this case caste discrimination, gender subordination, and class injustice—promote health and well-being and collaboratively establish the public good.
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For the Public Good: Women, Health, and Equity in Rural India

For the Public Good: Women, Health, and Equity in Rural India

by Patricia Antoniello
For the Public Good: Women, Health, and Equity in Rural India

For the Public Good: Women, Health, and Equity in Rural India

by Patricia Antoniello

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For the Public Good details the role of the Comprehensive Rural Health Project (CRHP), a groundbreaking, internationally recognized primary health care model that uses local solutions to solve intractable global health problems. Emphasizing equity and community participation, this grassroots approach recruits local women to be educated as village-based health workers. In turn, women village health workers collaborate to overcome the dominant double prejudices in local villages—caste and gender inequality.

In one generation, village health workers have progressed from child brides and sequestered wives to knowledgeable health practitioners, valued teachers, and community leaders. Through collective efforts, CRHP has reduced infant and maternal mortality, eliminated some endemic health problems, and advanced economic well-being in villages with women's cooperative lending groups.

This book describes how the recognition and elimination of embedded inequalities—in this case caste discrimination, gender subordination, and class injustice—promote health and well-being and collaboratively establish the public good.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826500250
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Publication date: 11/15/2020
Series: Policy to Practice
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 218
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Patricia Antoniello is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at Brooklyn College, City University of New York.

Table of Contents

Introduction

 

Chapter 1: Two Hundred and Fifty Miles East of Bombay

 

Chapter 2: The Endemic Problem of Caste and Gender Inequality

 

Chapter 3: Health is What Women Do: Transitions and Transformations

 

Chapter 4: “Why Are You Sitting at Home Being Oppressed?”: Becoming a Village Health Worker

 

Chapter 5: Women and Child Health: You Will Give Birth to a Beautiful Baby

 

Chapter 6: Money in Her Hand: Mahila Vikas Mandal

 

Chapter 7: Standing on My Own: Women and Equity

 

Conclusion: Local Solutions to Global Problems

 

Works Cited

Bibliography

Index

 

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