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    • REWIND 2012
  • What We Do
    • Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights>
      • Maternal Health
      • Population and Development
      • Institutional Deliveries
    • Social Exclusion and Health Rights>
      • Areas of Concern
      • Review of Policy
      • Other Studies
    • Community Action for Health Rights>
      • Communitisation of Health Care
      • Health Expenditure Tracking
      • Community Monitoring Global
      • Capacity Building around Leadership
      • Engaging with Health Systems
    • Men and Gender Equality>
      • Enhancing Male Participation in Maharashtra
      • Family Health Campaign
      • Fathers Care
      • Eliminate VAW in Uttar Pradesh
      • Mobilising men against SGBV
      • Naya Mard Nayee Soch- DSR
      • Male Migration and HIV
      • Men & Gender Policy Project
    • Research and Review of Public Policy>
      • RAHP Studies 2010-2011
      • RAHP Studies 2008-2009
      • Evaluating Health Systems
      • Studies on National Health programmes
      • Disease Determinants
      • Studies on Men and Masculinity
      • Evaluation of Project Interventions
    • Information Management
    • Capacity Building>
      • Leadership Development Programme
      • Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy
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    • National Coalition against Two Child Norm & Coercive Population Policies
    • COPASAH
    • MASVAW
    • FEM
    • MenEngage
    • SANAM
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    • ICPD+15
    • CMNHSA
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    • Contemporary Views>
      • Views on Public Health in India
      • Views on NRHM
      • Views on Family Planning and Population
      • Views on Maternal Health
      • Views on Sex Pre-selection and PCPNDT
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  • Events
    • 2013-2014>
      • Workshop on Advocacy around Reproductive Health and Rights
    • 2012-2013>
      • South Asian Practitioners Workshop in India
      • The Role of Men in the Increasing Violence against Women
      • Second Annual Symposium on Working with Men and Gender Equality
      • Nigeria Learning Exchange Visit
      • Father Care - National Capacity Building Meeting
      • Workshop on preparing the case stories on Mahila Swsthya Adhikar Manch - U.P
      • State Level Planning Meetings on Child Rights
      • PRA Training in Morena and Sidhi
      • Dialog on "History of Child Rights Protection in India"
      • Preparatory meeting on Role of Men as Fathers in Protection of Child Rights - MP
      • Press Briefing on the eve of World Population Day
      • Staff Training on NRHM and Technical Information
      • National Meeting with Extended Body of FEM Members
      • Exploring the Role of Men as Fathers in Protecting Children's Rights
      • National Civil Society Consultation on Family Planning in India
      • Perspective Building Workshop on Health Rights and Community Mobilisation
    • 2011-2012>
      • Workshop on Decentralized Expenditure Tracking and Monitoring in NRHM
      • Annual Symposium on Working with Men for Gender Equality
      • Gap & Gains: Citizen's Report on Health Programmes Implementation in India
    • 2010-2011>
      • Partner's Review Meeting
      • Training of Trainers - Resource Group Training
      • Roundtable on Population & Family Planning
      • RAHP-2 - First Phase Training
      • National Dissemination of Community Monitoring
    • 2009-2010>
      • Community Assessment of Health Expenditure
      • Reviewing NRHM & RCH 2- National Sharing of Rapid Assessment by Civil Society
      • Leadership Development Programme
      • TPSA- Dissemination Workshop
    • 2008-2009>
      • Forum to Engage Men:Lucknow Meeting
      • Training Programme on Advocating for Reproductive Health and Rights
      • National Consultation on the Role of Dais in the NRHM
      • A Sharing Meeting - Comparative Research on Public Policies Related to Men, Masculinities and Gender
      • A Consultation Meeting: Men, Gender Equality and Policy Response
    • 2007-2008>
      • CSO and UN Rapporteur on Right to Health
      • National Stakeholder Consultation on Two Years of NRHM
    • 2006-2007>
      • Stakeholder's Consultation on One Year of NRHM
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      • Sexual and Reproductive Rights
      • Violence against Women and Health
      • Sex Pre-selection and Declining Sex Ratio
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What We Do

Work in CHSJ is centered around four thematic areas:
  • Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights
  • Social Exclusion and Health Rights
  • Community Action for Health Rights
  • Men and Gender Equality

Apart from these, CHSJ's aim of connecting to a larger population and strengthening the process of evidence-based policy change is spearheaded by its core strategies which help in developing field capacities to raise accountability issues. These include:
  • Research on Public Policy
  • Capacity Building
  • Information Management

Thematic Areas

Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights

_ CHSJ focuses on Reproductive and Sexual Rights of women from marginalized communities with regard to maternal health and rights, right to safe abortion, counter effects of coercive population policies and informed choice in contraception and quality of care in family planning programmes. All these issues raise concern of rights violation and mechanisms to strengthen processes of rights claiming and advocacy around them.

Social Exclusion and Health Rights

_ CHSJ adopts a right based approach to target the existing disparities between populations, in the allocation of health care resources. The delivery of health resources has by far been traditional with the provider and the beneficiary being the two ends of the process. But CHSJ intervention facilitates the inclusion of the beneficiary also within the allocation process.

Community Action for Health Rights

_ This theme emerged as a result of systematic efforts for two years of community monitoring process that was carried out across nine states of India. We understand community action as periodic surveys and studies, community based monitoring of health services and community ownership within accountability framework.

Men and Gender Equality

_ CHSJ offers to engage men in dismantling patriarchy and achieving a balanced, equitable relationship between women and men. Gender equality is a distant dream without men being an active part of its process. This fact is being unfolded through innovative strategies undertaken by the institution to include initiatives of men in achieving an engendered social setup.

Strategic Interventions

Research and Review of Public Policy

Evidence based advocacy is a key strategy in CHSJ’s work towards making health policy and programming responsive to the needs and rights of the poor and marginalised. And within 5 years CHSJ has been able to establish its position and credibility as a unique health policy support organization that is bridging the gap between people’s needs and aspirations and the impact of public policies and programmes through its research and advocacy.

Capacity Building

Capacity Building is a core strategy while working towards evidence based policy change. It is our endeavour to develop leadership and operationalise capacities for improved design, delivery and monitoring of quality, accessible health care services.

Information Management

We believe that systematic organization and dissemination of information is essential for building and sharing knowledge, raising consciousness, creating consensus, receiving feedback and pushing for change.

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