A WOMEN’S COLLECTIVE FOR
BETTER HEALTH AND RIGHTS

SEHER
SEHER

WE BELIEVE IN GIVING
VOICE TO VOICELESS

Seher is a unit of the Centre for Health and Social Justice (CHSJ) that works with marginalised women around health and human rights issues to bring their voices to the forefront and also for those who face discrimination and violation of their rights on the basis of their marital status, religion, caste, class or ethnicity, or because of their occupation or location in remote rural or excluded urban areas.

Our Work
WOMEN'S HEALTH RIGHTS
HEALTH GOVERNANCE
OUR NETWORK AND PARTNERS
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AMPLIFYING COMMUNITY VOICES AND SHARING THEIR UNHEARD STORIES

Stories of change are documented, recorded and visualised in different forms that has befell as a result of our bottom up approach and engaging community to narrate their untold journeys of struggles, negotiation and determining of their health rights.

1. STORIES OF CHALLENGES
AND SUCCESS

Stories are narrated by the community, of the community and documented for the community

2. DIGITAL SKILLS
FOR HEALTH ACCOUNTABILITY

Network members and practitioners are enabled with technology based evidence collection

3. NETWORK
AND SHARING

Broad constituency of empowered women are active in various rights networks for marginalized communities

Monitoring of Village Health, Sanitation and Nutrition Day

Observation of maternal and child health services

Envisioning a society where all the members of society- women and men can enjoy their rights without any discrimination and barriers.
OUR VISION

OUR WORK

Seher evolved on learning from strengthening networks of marginalized communities for inclusive Reproductive health advocacy program with five state level networks to inquire into status of health services based on experience of marginalized and socially excluded women (Dalit, tribal, Muslim etc).

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