Health for All: The Journey of Dr. Abhay Bhang
In 1986, when Dr Abhay and Dr Rani Bang decided to adopt Gadchiroli, a
tribal village in Maharashtra, India as their home and workplace, the
district was infamous for Naxalism, abject poverty, poor infrastructure
and abysmal health services. Today, nearly 30 years later the Bangs'
model of home-based newborn and child care is now being practiced across
India and even in Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and African nations such
as Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and Madagascar. By taking
neo-natal care to the doorstep of the poor, they have managed to control
infant mortality in the 39 villages where they work. More on their
remarkable work in this article.
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