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Rekha Rewat, accredited social health activist
Rekha Rewat is an accredited social health activist (ASHA) in Madhya Pradesh, India. She is encouraging expectant mothers in rural areas to opt for safer births at health centres using a UK-supported ambulance service called the Janani Express.
The Janani Express and related maternity services are part of the Madhya Pradesh Health Sector Reform programme. UK aid to India is focussed on the poorest people in three low income states - Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Orissa - reinforcing the deep, productive partnerships we have built over the last decade.
For more information on our work in India, please visit www.dfid.gov.uk/Where-we-work/Asia-South/India/
Image © Nick Cunard / Department for International Development
Rekha Rewat, accredited social health activist
Rekha Rewat is an accredited social health activist (ASHA) in Madhya Pradesh, India. She is encouraging expectant mothers in rural areas to opt for safer births at health centres using a UK-supported ambulance service called the Janani Express.
The Janani Express and related maternity services are part of the Madhya Pradesh Health Sector Reform programme. UK aid to India is focussed on the poorest people in three low income states - Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Orissa - reinforcing the deep, productive partnerships we have built over the last decade.
For more information on our work in India, please visit www.dfid.gov.uk/Where-we-work/Asia-South/India/
Image © Nick Cunard / Department for International Development