审视非政府组织在印度初级保健领域为实现千年发展目标所发挥的作用

Dr. Gautam Ghosh
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在印度,正式注册的非政府组织的形成是在20世纪70年代迅速增长的,这一过程一直持续到今天。大多数非政府组织制定了各自的专题、社会群体和地理优先事项,如减轻贫穷、社区保健、教育、住房、人权、儿童权利、妇女权利、自然资源管理、水和卫生;为了达到这些目的,他们实践了各种各样的策略和方法。首先,它们的重点是寻找替代发展思维和实践的方法;通过参与性研究、社区能力建设和创建可示范模式实现。回顾过去30年ngo所做的一些工作,我们发现它们为国家建设做出了巨大贡献。许多非政府组织努力将残疾儿童纳入学校,消除基于种姓的耻辱和歧视,防止童工,促进性别平等,使妇女与男子获得同工同酬。在自然灾害期间,他们在救济和恢复努力中发挥了积极作用,特别是向受灾害影响的儿童、妇女和男子提供心理-社会关怀和支助。非政府组织在农民和生产者合作社以及妇女自助团体的形成和能力建设方面发挥了重要作用。近年来,非政府组织越来越有能力在地方、国家和国际上发展它们之间的合作模式,以便进行协商和交换信息,或采取联合行动。在初级保健和发展领域,非政府组织可以在以下两种主要发展方法中发挥关键作用:人的综合发展本研究论文试图通过对贫困和健康的综合和结合的方法,特别是在千年发展目标的背景下,改善贫困群众的福祉,看看非政府组织在印度初级卫生保健发展领域所发挥的和可以继续发挥的作用。
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Looking at the Role of the Non-Governmental Organizations in Primary Health Care Field in India to Meet the Millennium Development Goals
In India, it was the 1970s which saw rapid growth in the formation of formally registered NGOs and the process continues to this day. Most NGOs have created their respective thematic, social group and geographical priorities such as poverty alleviation, community health, education, housing, human rights, child rights, women’s rights, natural resource management, water and sanitation; and to these ends they put to practice a wide range of strategies and approaches. Primarily, their focus has been on the search for alternatives to development thinking and practice; achieved through participatory research, community capacity building and creation of demonstrable models. When we review some of the work done by NGOs over the past 3 decades, we find that they have contributed greatly to nation building. Many NGOs have worked hard to include children with disability in schools, end caste-based stigma and discrimination, prevent child labour and promote gender equality resulting in women receiving equal wages for the same work compared to men. During natural calamities they have played an active role in relief and rehabilitation efforts, in particular, providing psycho-social care and support to the disaster affected children, women and men. NGOs have been instrumental in the formation and capacity building of farmers and producers’ cooperatives and women’s self-help groups. Recent years have seen a growing capacity of nongovernmental organizations to develop patterns of cooperation among themselves locally, nationally, and internationally, for consultation and exchange of information, or for joint action. In the area of Primary Health Care and Development NGOs can play pivotal roles in the two major developmental approaches as: 1. Integrated Human Development 2. Community Participation This study paper attempts to look at the Non-Government Organisation played and can continue to play in the area of development of primary health care in India with an integrated and combined approach to poverty and health, especially in the context of the Millenium Development Goals to improve the well being of the poor masses.
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