Community healthcare in India

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Imagine if you didn’t have access to basic healthcare or couldn’t afford a minor treatment to save the life of a loved one...

For many of Opportunity International Australia’s clients, this is a reality.

Often families are faced with the sudden and unexpected illness of a family member that could easily be treated with basic healthcare. However, for many people living in rural regions with limited money, even minor illnesses that they are forced to leave untreated can be devastating.

In India, Opportunity is partnering with a strategic and technical partner in healthcare to address this issue - The Healing Fields Foundation. Opportunity plans to educate 70 women in basic healthcare procedures and disease prevention methods, empowering them to become Community Healthcare Facilitators (CHFs).

These CHFs will each educate approximately 250 households in their community about personal healthcare and imparting crucial information about the state-provided facilities which many families are unaware they have access to.

Microfinance is effective in giving people a chance to increase their income by growing a small business but in some cases, a small shock such as ill health can push a family back into poverty. The sustainability of income improvements as a result of microfinance is therefore challenged and its long term positive impacts can become unstable.

To combat this, the CHFs will also encourage collectives of families to establish health savings groups which can be accessed should a group member become ill and be faced with healthcare costs.

The program has the potential to reach over 87,500 people (70 CHFs reaching 250 households of five people) and educate them on the importance of healthcare and saving for these incidents. The program aims to reduce mortality rates, lower the incidence of disease, increase income security and bring communities together in collectives.

Programs like this offer Opportunity’s clients a more holistic approach to reducing poverty. If you would like to help support Opportunity’s programs and give families a greater chance at overcoming poverty, please click here to donate today.

 

A positive change in India

What a day Friday was. On the road at 7am for four hours, to attend an expo in a remote village where 1,000 female clients of our microfinance partner in Chennai, GO Finance, were meeting. It didn’t disappoint. The morning featured speeches from advocates for women’s rights, like a young local female police chief who encouraged the women to take all the opportunities they are given.

Microfinance itself is a powerful tool for poverty alleviation. Just as powerful is the sense of community it generates amongst women and the empowerment and solidarity they can achieve as a group through it.

You didn’t have to speak a word of the local language (my Tamil is a bit rusty I must admit) to feel the energy, passion and pride in the room. I also often forget to think about the staff at our partner microfinance institutions. We spent time with the staff of two branches at the expo and they spoke about the massively positive change working for GO Finance has made in their lives. One of them started to get quite emotional when talking about how GO Finance had changed their circumstances. These are incredible people who work tirelessly to serve the clients. We should honour them more.

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Staff from GO Finance

Stephen Penny
Chief Financial Officer
Opportunity International Australia