Thousands of babies needlessly die each year, but women’s groups can save many
Thousands of babies needlessly die each year, but women’s groups can save many By Audrey Prost on July 28, 2014 This blog was originally published in The Conversation . Written by Audrey Prost . Gadagadei village, in the state of Odisha, is inhabited by Juangs, one of a number of tribal groups in India that are counted as being particularly vulnerable . It is remote, surrounded by forests, and has poor communication and transport links. With limited access to services, Gadagadei village – and many others like it – has suffered the death of newborns and mothers who might otherwise have been saved. Not all strategies to prevent newborn deaths have to be high-tech. Community interventions that promote simple preventive practises and encourage families to seek treatment at the r...