NHRC’s Core Group Meeting on ASHAs
On 21st February 2025, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India organised a core group meeting in hybrid mode on women on the theme ‘Empowering Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs): Securing the right to work with dignity’ at its premises in New Delhi.
Key Points
Impact of ASHAs on Healthcare
- The significant impact of ASHAs has led to notable progress in reducing neonatal and infant mortality rates.
- Their role during COVID-19 as frontline workers has been exemplary, which has also been acknowledged by the WHO.
Technical Sessions
3 technical sessions were held on:
- The Evolving Nature of Challenges faced by ASHAs
- Role ....
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