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ASHA Program, ASHA workers were one of the six recipients of the WHO’s…
ASHA Program
Who are ASHA workers?
They act as a bridge connecting marginalised communities with facilities such as primary health centres, sub-centres and district hospitals.
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They are are trained to provide information and aid people in accessing benefits of various healthcare schemes of the government.
Genesis & evolution
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ASHA was to be a local resident, looking after 200 households.
Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM)/ General Nurse and Midwife (GNM), or a Public Health Nurse.
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Challenges to ASHAs
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Argument to grant permanence, compensation as sustaining motivation
Performance-based compensation, Payout is low, and often delayed
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