17.8 million children in India remain out of school. Millions of poor Indians cannot afford healthcare.
Oxfam India’s focus on ensuring essential services such as health and education is a direct way of reducing the inter-generational inequality that keeps people trapped in poverty.
Our work ensures that a child born in a poorest of poor families has a chance at healthcare, prior to and after birth, and at universal, inclusive and quality elementary education.
An important aspect of our work in essential services is to make financing available for the universal provision of essential services. We campaign for the introduction of progressive tax reforms and for corporations to pay fair taxes owed to the country.
25 Aug, 2020
Odisha
Changing her name after marriage came at a huge cost for 24-year-old Jhumuri Behera from Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district.
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03 Sep, 2020
Odisha
The only Upper Primary School in Bagdafa village, a tribal area, in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district had 176 students but only four classrooms and four teachers.
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12 Oct, 2020
Uttar Pradesh
Devkali is an active member of School Management Committee (SMC) of Primary School Terahimafi in Banda district.
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23 Sep, 2021
Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh
Seventeen year old Kavita Jaiswal has been teaching children in her neighbourhood in Kallu Ka Purwa hamlet in the Raebareli town area since June 2020. She runs what is called a mohalla sc...
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05 Oct, 2021
Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh
In the last 18 months, when schools were closed, teachers were roped in for Covid duty.
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13 Nov, 2021
Bargarh, Odisha
Brahmantal village in Odisha’s Bargarh district had an upper primary school that provided quality education and basic welfare (such as food and clothing) for the children of the village. Then came the...
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