What do Women in Developing Countries Need the Most?
There exists an undeniable aspiration— an aspiration that transcends borders and cultures. It is the aspiration for women in developing countries to not merely survive
There exists an undeniable aspiration— an aspiration that transcends borders and cultures. It is the aspiration for women in developing countries to not merely survive
In a landmark move towards menstrual equity and the well-being of women, India is poised to introduce its National Menstrual Hygiene Policy. This pivotal initiative
Alongside the anticipation and joy, pregnancy carries the great responsibility of safeguarding the health and well-being of both the mother and the developing baby. One
Poshan Maah, also known as National Nutrition Month, is an annual nutrition-focused observance in India. It is a month-long campaign dedicated to raising awareness about
Picture this– the career path of a man is a steady climb, a clear upward diagonal line that rises as he ages. It’s like a
Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ways to ensure a child’s health and survival. However, contrary to WHO recommendations, fewer than half of infants
“Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right but also a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world. There has been progress
Adolescence is a phase of significant physiological, psychological, and social transformation, bridging the gap between childhood and adulthood. During this crucial period, many young girls
In India, women form an integral part of the workforce, with a total of 149.8 million female workers. Among them, 121.8 million are in rural
Despite the progress in financial inclusion in India, credit usage among women remains low. According to the Global Findex 2021, only 13 percent of Indian