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International Platform Improving healthcare through ICT for India’s rural women: e-ASHA in Rajasthan Despite the efforts of the Indian government, the majority of the most marginalised
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Munich / Frankfurt / Natal / /

Company

Integrated Management / Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited / Brühlsche Universitätsdruckerei GmbH & Co KG / DLG-Verlag GmbH / /

Country

Germany / India / /

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EUR / /

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Facility

The IIHMR University / Indian Institute of Technology / Indian Institute of Health Management Research / Institute of Technology / /

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healthcare delivery systems / mother-child healthcare / electricity / health services / application software / online data entry facility / electronic equipment / software updates / tailor-made application software / healthcare / target / /

Organization

Government of Rajasthan / Indian Institute of Health Management Research / Indian government / GIZ Editorial committee / United Nations Children’s Fund / Primary Health Centre / IIHMR University Jaipur / Germany Advisory council / University of Göttingen / European Union / Ministry of Women and Child Development / Indian Institute of Technology / /

Person

Stefan Schmitz / Steve Cox Christopher Hay / Andrea Trapani / Nina Jenrich / Karl-Martin Lüth / Reinhard Grandke / Felix Fellmann / Michael Gardner / Christine Chemnitz / Michael Brüntrup / Petra Sarow / Deepti Shukla / Matin Qaim / Silvia Richter / Ines Lechner / Olive Bexten / /

Position

editor / Senior Research Officer / President / village-based Aangan Wari Worker / Editor in chief / data entry operator / Auxiliary Nurse Midwife / Associate Professor / /

Product

Child / /

ProvinceOrState

Rajasthan / /

PublishedMedium

The International Journal / /

Technology

SMS / /

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