• #5 Health Is Not A Universal Right, Not A Privilege

  • Mar 21 2024
  • Length: 4 mins
  • Podcast

#5 Health Is Not A Universal Right, Not A Privilege

  • Summary

  • Kripya Dhyan De- An Audio Awakening For Human Rights


    Did you know? According to the Registrar General of India's SRS Bulletin, the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) stood at 30 per 1000 live births in 2019 at the national level, while the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) was 7.3 for the years 2016-18 at the national level.


    Unfortunately, in numerous areas, a lack of awareness has led to the deprivation of crucial healthcare services for both women and infants.


    In a world racing towards progress, we've forgotten how to be truly human. Inequity and gender discrimination in society, especially women and children in underprivileged communities often go unnoticed. And we refuse to stay silent.


    MnM Talkies and CCDT have joined hands to bring these stories to light! This is the unheard voices of pregnant women, new mothers, and newborns who face the shadows of inadequate awareness about government-provided medical facilities. The Right To Health is a universal human right, and every individual deserves to live with dignity.


    As we immerse you in these audio experiences, we hope to bridge the gap between subjective experiences and objective perspectives, urging the world to truly listen.


    Committed Communities Development Trust tirelessly works towards promoting healthcare for pregnant women, new mothers, and newborns, connecting them with government facilities. If you encounter someone in need, reach out to CCDT. #EveryChildCounts



    Produced by:

    Team MnM Talkies in collaboration with Committed Communities Development Trust


    Directed by Mantra

    Narration by Arpita Vora

    Featuring Shimona Mathur & Shraddha Gurav



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