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Asha workers, midwives key for India's coronavirus vaccine plan — Quartz India


January 15, 2021
India’s mass immunisation plan for Covid-19 hinges on some of the lowest-paid workers in its healthcare system.
The first phase of the vaccine rollout, which begins on Jan. 16 and will cover healthcare and frontline workers, and will largely depend on trained vaccinators and supervisors. But once the vaccine rollout is opened out for the entire population, local healthcare mechanisms, especially those that depend on auxiliary nurse midwives (ANMs), and accredited social health activists (or Asha workers) will be crucial.
Asha workers (an acronym that translates as “hope” in Hindi), along with the volunteer Anganwadi workers, and the more qualified ANMs, form the backbone of community healthcare in India. They are hired by the states and their salaries paid by funds from the central and state governments. Nearly all of them are women. ....

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Travails of ASHA Workers During COVID-19 Call for Renewed Focus on Public Health


Travails of ASHA Workers During COVID-19 Call for Renewed Focus on Public Health
ASHA workers and other community healthcare workers have experienced extra working hours, loss of pay and social apathy during the pandemic.
ASHA workers interacting during a meeting at an urban primary health centre in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Photo: Jignesh Mistry
Health12/Jan/2021
Walking into 2021, if there was one positive to be identified with the large-scale outbreak of a pandemic in 2020 in India, and the rest of the developing world, it would have been this: a primary focus given by most governments and their executive agencies to improve healthcare services and ensure more affordable access of them for large scale populations. This has been done irrespective of the ‘fiscal limitations’ and ‘weak governance systems’ cited earlier as reasons for making healthcare a lesser priority, and an area of investment to be outsourced to the private sector. ....

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