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1. आरोग्याचा ‘उद्योग’? लोकसत्ता दिनांक २० जून २०२१ ला प्रसिद्ध झालेला डॉ. अरुण गद्रे च्या लेख
2. The Impact of COVID-19 on Fundamental Rights of Nurses, by Shweta Marathe & Deepali Yakkundi – published in C-HELP
3. प्रश्न तुमचे, उत्तर ‘साथी’ चे
4. Human Rights Advisory on Right to Health in the Context of COVID-19 – 28th September 2020
5. परिचारिकांच्या उपेक्षेचे करोनापर्व- श्वेता मराठे, दीपाली याकुण्डी,लोकसत्ता २० जानेवरी २०२१
6. कोंडवाड्यातील मानसोपचार – महाराष्ट्र टाइम्स मुंबई आवृत्तीमध्ये दिनांक १० ऑक्टोबर २०२० ला प्रसिद्ध झालेला विनोद शेंडे च्या लेख
7. Flash mobs, community participation: Pune’s ‘People’s campaign to halt Covid’ to be launched on Oct 16 – Indian Express – Pune, October 13, 2020
8. Human Rights Advisory on Right to Health in the Context of COVID-19 – 28th September 2020
9. तक्रार-निवारण-कक्ष-सुरु-करा-महाराष्ट्र-टाइम्स-८.१०.२०२०
10. रुग्णांचे-हक्क-कागदावरच-पुणेप्लस-७.१०.२०२०
11. खासगी रुग्णालयातील दरांवर नियंत्रण ठेवा – ६. १०.२०२० – महाराष्ट्र टाइम्स
12. माझी टेस्ट positive आली आहे, आता मी काय करू
13. COVID-19: आपण आरोग्य यंत्रणेबद्दल कोणते धडे घ्यायला हवेत?: डॉ. अभय शुक्ला
14. कोविड- १९’ प्रसार: आकडय़ांच्या पलीकडे.. – लोकसत्ता, डॉ. अनंत फडके | June 21, 2020 12:00 am
15. आरोग्याच्या बाजारात करोना!, डॉ. अरुण गद्रे – Loksatta, 14th June, 2020
16. Pandemic and Beyond: Regulating private healthcare, article by Shweta Marathe, published in POLICY CORPS
17. क्या स्वास्थ्य मौलिक अधिकार होना चाहिए- डॉ. अभय शुक्ला और प्रोफेसर टी. सुंदररामण, Published in The Hindu
18. Should healthcare be a fundamental right? – Dr. Abhay Shukla and Prof. Sundararaman, published in The Hindu on 8th May, 2020
19. सामान्य, गरीब माणसांचा हा निरर्थक छळ थांबवा!, लोकसत्ता मध्ये प्रसिद्ध झालेले पत्र, दिनांक : २. ६. २०२० – डॉ अनंत फडके
20. Lessons from a pandemic: How India can reform its private healthcare sector, published in scroll.in on 30.5.2020 – Dr.Abhay Shukla
21. What lessons does the Covid-19 pandemic hold for India’s health system? – published scroll.in, on 29.5.2020 – Dr. Abhay Shukla
22. Coronavirus : कोरोनावर केरळ मॉडेलचे उत्तर – सकाळ इ-पेपर, दिनांक: २६.०१.२०२० – अरुण गद्रे
23. Dr. Abhay Shukla explains the success of Kerala Model
24. कोरोना आणि सार्वजनिक आरोग्य व्यवस्था – डॉ . अनंत फडके , ‘पुरोगामी जन गर्जना’ मध्ये प्रसिद्ध झालेला लेख – एप्रिल २०२०, पुणे , वर्ष ६ कोविड – १९, कोरोना विशेषांक
25. कोरोना विरुद्धच्या राजकीय लढाईचा जागतिक लेखा जोखा – डॉ अभिजित मोरे , ‘पुरोगामी जन गर्जना’ मध्ये प्रसिद्ध झालेला लेख – एप्रिल २०२०, पुणे , वर्ष ६ कोविड – १९, कोरोना विशेषांक
26. Behind the “Kerala Model” – Interview with Dr. Amar Fettle by Dr. Arun Gadre – published in vicharvedh.org on 18th May, 2020
27. करोना- तपासणीचे महत्त्व – महाराष्ट्र टाइम्स मध्ये प्रकाशित, दिनांक १८.५.२०२० , डॉ. अर्चना दिवटे द्वारे
28. साथ – नियंत्रण प्रारूपाची गरज – लोकसत्ता मध्ये प्रकाशित, दिनांक ८.५.२०२० – श्वेता मराठे द्वारे
29. India’s best state against Corona virus – discussion with Dr. Abhay Shukla, in Dhruv Rathee’s YouTube channel, published on 14.5.2020
30. Should healthcare be a fundamental right? – The Hindu, May 08, 2020
31. A talk about analysis of the COVID 19 epidemic – by Abhay Shukla, published in Solidarity Across Distances (US based network), on 22nd April, 2020
32. What Maharashtra Can Do to Tackle COVID-19 While Easing the Lockdown, Published in The Wire-Abhay Shukla, Maharashtra Public Health Analysis Group
33. Maharashtra: COVID-19 Goes Viral in Cities, Shadow Looms Over the Countryside, Published in The Wire – -Abhay Shukla, Maharashtra Public Health Analysis Group
34. टाळेबंदीची किल्ली शोधताना.. – लोमकत , दिनांक २९. ४. २०२० – डॉ. अभय शुक्ला
35. Proposed Extension of Nationwide Lockdown: Concerns and Demands by Jan Swasthya Abhiyan (JSA) and All India People Science Network (AIPSN) Date:12 April 2020 – JSA and AIPSN
36. Addendum to revised guideline for testing – Health and Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Kerala
37. Report of the Expert Committee on Strategy for easing Lockdown Restrictions – Govt. of Kerala
38. Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) Surveillance Study – ICMR
39. Containment plan – Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India
40. Hammering the curve – Lessons from an Indian State – Dr. Muneer Mammi Kutti
41. ‘करोना’ची साथ: करायचे काय ? – डॉ. अनंत फडके
42. करोना आणि सार्वजनिक आरोग्य-व्यवस्था – डॉ. अनंत फडके
43. करोना-साथीचे आगळे आव्हान – डॉ. अनंत फडके
44. करोना नियंत्रणाचे आव्हान – डॉ. अनंत फडके (महाराष्ट्र टाईम्स, रविवार, १२ एप्रिल २०२०)
45. The First Few X (FFX) – Cases and contact investigation protocol for 2019-novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) – WHO
46. We must give higher priority to strengthening the Public Health System – Dr. Abhay Shukla
47. Key links for accessing data on COVID 19 epidemic in India and Maharashtra

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Hemraj Patil, Project Officer

hemraj@sathicehat.org

Hemraj Patil has a degree of Masters in social work (Community development) and 13 years’ experience working in the public health sector. For the last 9 years he has been working with SATHI, on Community-based Monitoring and planning of Health Services and Decentralized Health Planning. Currently he coordinates with rural organizations in 17 districts, for public participation in health services, right to health and social audit. He has vast experience in liasoning with state level administrations, departments and officials.

Bhausaheb Aher, Senior Project Officer

bhausaheb@sathicehat.org

Bhausaheb Aher is a post-graduate in social work from Karve Institute of Social Services, Pune University. He has twenty-two years of experience in the development field. For the past 10 years, as part of his work in SATHI, he has been centrally involved in district and state-level training on Health Rights and the Right to Health Care, Community action for nutrition and the social audit process of multi-sectorial services in Maharashtra. He has also written articles in the Marathi language in different newspapers and magazines on the above issues. He anchors the Media and ICT programme, preparing video documentary on various topics/themes for the organization and designing of tools, reports, posters, Sticker, Calendar, booklet and other types of training and advocacy materials for the project.

Shakuntala Bhalerao, Project Officer

shakuntala@sathicehat.org

Shakuntala has been with SATHI for 14 years. Starting with training initiatives for ASHA workers in rural and tribal areas, she engaged in various advocacy activities in collaboration with civil society organisations. Her work in SATHI helped her understand health rights and advocacy, and her experience on the ground sharpened her interventions. In addition to working for the public health system, she has also been involved in advocacy efforts for the accountability of the private sector. Currently, she coordinates the SATHI’s work on Patient rights initiative to ensure health services reach the poor patients and their health rights are protected.

Trupti Malti, Senior Project Officer

trupti@sathicehat.org

Trupti Malti is a post-graduate in Sociology from Pune University, with twenty years of experience in the development field. She has been associated with SATHI since last twelve years, and is presently working as program in-charge for public health program. She has good managerial as well as analytical skills, which have enabled her in the execution of project activities including developing strategies, questionnaires and analysing data as per requirements of the projects. She has played a key role in training component of the projects as well as developing the resource materials. She is involved in health budget analysis and multi sectoral social audits process in Maharashtra. She has written articles on various issues related to health rights and health budgets in the local media.

Shweta Marathe, Associate Coordinator

shweta@sathicehat.org

Shweta Marathe is the current Associate Coordinator of SATHI and coordinates its research division. She is a Health Systems researcher with an academic background of hospital and healthcare management. With a decade long experience with SATHI she has gained a good grasp of community-action which enhances her ability to conduct health policy and system research in relevant ways. She is keen to undertake action-oriented research, that actively supports advocacy efforts for better and improved health system. She had been a KEYSTONE fellow under Alliance for Health Policy and System Research program. Her research interests focus on functioning of the public health system and transformations in the private healthcare sector. Along with publications in peer reviewed journals, she also writes analytical articles on health policy and system related issues in Marathi and English media. Her recent research work includes research projects with King’s college, London and the Accountability Research Centre, American University.

Dr. Abhay Shukla, Senior Programme Coordinator

abhay@sathicehat.org

abhayshukla1@gmail.com

Dr. Abhay Shukla, is Senior Programme Coordinator in SATHI and has been with SATHI right from its inception in 1998. He is a public health physician with postgraduation degrees from AIIMS, New Delhi and has been actively engaged in health rights work since last three decades. He has guided multiple action and research projects since its conceptualisation to analytical writing. He has been the principal investigator for various research projects. He has been persistently contributing to wide canvas of public health areas like strengthening of public health system, community nutrition, social regulation of the private healthcare sector and Universal Health Care. He is member of various networks including National Co-Convener, Jan Swasthya Abhiyan (People’s Health Movement – India), Global Steering Committee, Community of Practitioners on Accountability and Social Action in Health (COPASAH) and Alliance of Doctors for Ethical Healthcare (ADEH). He also serves as a member on government committees including National Health Mission – Advisory Group for Community Action (AGCA), Core group on Health, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and State Mentoring Committee, National Health Mission, Maharashtra.  Along with authoring scientific papers, books and reports, he also writes prolifically on issues of public health and accountability for mainstream media.

Dhananjay Kakade, Coordinator

dhananjay.kakade@sathicehat.org

Dhananjay Kakade has 18 years of professional experience at the global and the national level in the development sector. He has worked as a trainer, researcher, campaigner, organiser, manager and grant-maker, focusing on social accountability, governance, and human rights.

Dhananjay has worked with civil society organisations and funding agencies to safeguard human rights and promote people’s participation in health decision-making. From 2004 to 2012, Dhananjay worked with SATHI- CEHAT- Pune as a Senior Program Officer and Associate Coordinator, and worked with Oxfam India as a Health Coordinator from 2013 to 2014. He has worked in the Public Health Program of the Open Society Foundations, New York, from 2015 to 2018. Before joining Open Society Foundations, he served as the Executive Director of the National Center for Advocacy Studies in India from 2014 to 2015. In his last assignment, he has worked with the Asia Pacific Regional Office (South Asia) of Open Society Foundations and was based in London.

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