Swasthya Saheli Program
In 40 underserved villages, Sampark has trained Swasthya Sahelis, or women health workers, providing them with intensive education on common diseases and their treatments. After receiving intensive training, these health workers were provided with health kits to help prevent illnesses and treat prevalent conditions in their communities. A partnership with the government health department ensures a steady supply of essential medicines for the Swasthya Sahelis. 50 Swasthya Sahelis received training in reproductive and gynaecological health, enabling them to offer immediate care and support to village women when government health workers are not present. This initiative not only strengthens community health but also promotes women’s leadership in healthcare, fostering a supportive environment for reproductive and general health education.
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Jhabua District, Madhya Pradesh
Drought-prone, water-scarce area.

Women’s Health & Community Healthcare
Empowering women health workers to improve healthcare access and health education in communities.
Trained women as health workers with health kits
Equipped women with training and health kits to address common health issues.
Focusing on reproductive and general health education
Promoting education on reproductive and general health to improve community well-being.
Increase training for health workers
Train more women to enhance healthcare access.
Strengthen women’s roles in community health leadership
More women as community health leaders improving healthcare delivery.
Expand healthcare access
Extend healthcare services to more villages for reproductive and general health needs.
Join us to bring a change!
Enhance maternal and child health, address malnutrition and empower women health workers to transform healthcare access and build healthier communities.



