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C-NES Newsletter (January – March 2012) 

By the Brahmaputra (Vol: 17) C-NES Newsletter (For the quarter January – March 2012)   Editorial My dear friends and colleagues: Twelve years ago, on a cold January day in New Delhi, my CA, Praveen Jain, and I, having received the support and signatures of a Board of Trustees, headed by the distinguished economist and…

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Annual Review Meeting at Kaziranga

A two and a half day C-NES Annual Review Meeting was organized at the world heritage site of Kaziranga Wild Life Sanctuary in Assam,  along the Brahmaputra in an equally picturesque  Wild Grass Resort, Kaziranga from 29th February to 2nd March 2012. Over 70 C-NES staff comprising of Medical Officers, District Programme Officers from the…

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Real threat to NE lies in human development failures

Last week, at a meeting without publicity and far from the headlines and hungry, aggressive media, a senior Assam health department official spoke wonderfully and evocatively in Assamese to a group of assembled doctors, health workers, organizers, activists and researchers, sharing his concerns and difficulties.  The All-India National Family Welfare Survey (NFWS), released last year,…

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Thailand set to profit from Burma’s new Dawei port project

Burma is opening up. In the past few months foreign leaders paid high-profile visits to the long-isolated country, including US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and British Foreign Secretary William Hague who both congratulated Burma on its progress toward democratisation.   These endorsements signal that Western sanctions against Burma could soon be lifted. Meanwhile, Burma’s neighbours…

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Dividing Lines: Sophiya Hazarika’s story

Nations created, nations divided at the whims and fancies of a few. I still remember a lesson from my English book back in school, which touched me deep. It was about this little boy living in the border town near the Alsace - Lorraine region of France who realizes, a little to late, that he…

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Successful counselling

The Boat Clinic health teams across 13 districts in Assam have noticed a distinct change in attitude amongst the isolated community they serve , with increasing numbers of young mothers with babies clinging to their backs coming to the immunization centers. Continuous visits and interactions with residents have created this transformation. However instances remain where…

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