CAPTION: Community COPE is promoting institutional delivery, and is raising awareness that the Government has set aside money to facilitate this through the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) scheme. This roughly translates as 'New Mother’, and provides ₹ 1,400 for the mother and newborn child. This lady has received this money directly to her bank account, yet it turns out she’s unaware of this. Here, Vandana Maitry is assuring her that the money is there and she can withdraw it. During the initial days after birth, it’s especially important that the baby should get adequate nutrition. The system was changed to ensure mothers would get the money and it wouldn’t fall into the wrong hands, but the problem is that husbands or heads of households can also appropriate it under the new system. LOCATION: Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Health (ARSH) clinic, Ghatshila Community Health Centre (CHC), Purbi Singhbhum (district), Jharkhand (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Sarita Kumari Panna (left) and Atosi Shit (right).
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