Suvida Women Health Initiative Transforms Lives in Rural West Bengal

Top Quote Innovative reproductive health awareness campaign reaches over 1 lakh women across west bengal, addressing critical healthcare gaps. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) May 01, 2025 - A groundbreaking women's health awareness initiative by Suvida has made significant strides in addressing reproductive healthcare disparities in rural West Bengal.

    The campaign, which recently concluded its extensive outreach program across 20 districts in West Bengal, has emerged as a beacon of hope for women seeking reliable reproductive healthcare information. The initiative addresses a crucial need, as research indicates that approximately 71% of Indian women, particularly in rural areas, lack access to modern contraceptive methods

    Through interactive educational sessions led by healthcare professionals, the program has successfully challenged prevalent misconceptions about reproductive health while empowering women with scientific knowledge about family planning options.

    "Our approach focuses on breaking down barriers to reproductive healthcare access through education and community engagement," explains Dr. Riya Chatterjee, Medical Director at Eskag Pharma.(The parent company of Suvida) "By combining medical expertise with culturally sensitive communication, we're witnessing a transformative impact on women's understanding of their health choices."

    The program's success in Murshidabad is particularly significant, as the region has historically shown lower rates of women's health awareness compared to urban centers. The initiative has conducted sessions across various locations, reaching women who previously had limited access to reproductive health information.

    A distinctive aspect of the campaign is its comprehensive approach to women's health education, incorporating discussions about iron supplementation - a critical component given that India continues to grapple with high rates of anemia among women of reproductive age. The sessions also address broader aspects of reproductive health, including menstrual hygiene and hormonal balance.

    "The response has been overwhelming," notes Priya Sharma, Program Coordinator. "We're seeing women not only actively participating in discussions but also becoming advocates for reproductive health awareness in their communities."

    The initiative aligns with national efforts to improve women's health outcomes and represents a significant step toward achieving better reproductive healthcare access in rural India

    For more information about the initiative and upcoming programs,
    visit: https://www.suvida.in/
    Phone: +91-6290900900
    Email: info ( @ ) suvida dot in

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