印度的Janani Suraksha Yojana:未来的挑战

T. Jennings, Vikram Singh, Fránces M Rodríguez, I. Patel
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2016年8月,《印度教徒报》发表了一篇文章,详细讲述了一个可怕的故事。这篇文章的作者是维迪亚·克里希南(Vidya Krishnan),题为《分娩之痛:西塔普尔的产妇骗局》(Labour pain: Sitapur’s maternity racket)。文章讲述了印度北方邦的一对年轻夫妇在试图参加一个免费的政府项目时被骗钱,该项目旨在促进训练有素的专业人员生育,简称JSY。该计划旨在帮助家庭在分娩过程中保持安全,符合世界卫生组织的目标。[1]勒索的形式是要求相关人员提供线索,当受害者最初不遵守时,就会发出威胁。该项目为参与者提供了足够的钱来支付生育费用,还有一些剩余的钱,但由于系统的漏洞,这对年轻夫妇还没有收到任何东西。
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India’s Janani Suraksha Yojana: Challenges Ahead
In August of 2016, an article was published in The Hindu detailing a terrible story. The article, written by Vidya Krishnan and entitled “Labour pain: Sitapur’s maternity racket,” tells of a young India couple in the state of Uttar Pradesh who were gouged for money while trying to participate in a free government program to promote births by trained professionals called the Janani Suraksha Yojana, or JSY. This program was designed to help families stay safe during the process of childbirth in compliance with the World Health Organization’s goals.[1] The extortion came in the form of demanded tips from the people involved and threats were made when the victims did not initially comply. The program offers enough money to the participants to pay for the birth with some leftover, but, due to a loophole in the system, this young couple had yet to receive anything.
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