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Charcha 2020: Solving India's most pressing problems

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  • The Quint and The/Nudge Foundation's new podcast series – Charcha 2020: Solving India's Most Pressing Problems – bring together thinkers, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, philanthropists and community leaders to engage on the most pressing human development challenges.
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Episodes
  • How Will Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Look in Post-COVID World?
    Jul 21 2020
    How will water, sanitation and hygiene look like in the post coronavirus world? And how are the governments expected to address such issues?

    This is Vanita Suneja from WaterAid India in conversation with G Mathivathanan, Principal Secretary, of Urban Development for the Govt of Odisha, Akhila Shivadas, from the Centre for Advocacy and Research, Manvita Baradi from the Urban Management Centre in Ahmedabad, and Sandeep Khare from Vigyan Foundation.

    Music: Big Bang Fuzz
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    46 mins
  • Can We Empower Citizens Without Land Rights?
    Jul 17 2020
    The recent exodus of migrant workers that we witnessed in the initial days of the lockdown is closely linked to land and property rights. A majority of the rural population is still landless, can anybody hope to empower citizens without land, property and safe housing?

    What compelled such large number of people to migrate to the cities in the first place?

    Ashif Shaikh, founder of Jan Sahas a community-based organisation, founded in 2000 to protect human rights of socially excluded communities talks about his work on land and property rights for the rural masses.

    Music: Big Bang Fuzz
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    19 mins
  • How Can The Healthcare Sector Mitigate the COVID Impact?
    Jul 14 2020
    With limited resources in place in this pandemic, the need of the hour is for the public and private sector to come together to make our healthcare more robust. 

    While COVID-19 overwhelms the entire health system, vulnerable groups with non-COVID-19 health issues also face the brunt of this overload. How can we mitigate the impact on them and ensure access to healthcare?

    This is Dr Shailendra Hedge from Piramal Swasthya, in conversation with renowned surgeon Devi Shetty and Ashoka Alexander, Founder-Director of The Antara Foundation, a non-profit focused on public health delivery.

    Music: Big Bang Fuzz
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    49 mins

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