“Anything which promotes growth is surely also going to remove poverty. We are trying to improve access to education, to health services… Health is a key element in human welfare. Poverty is not to be just defined in income earning possibility, it is also access to essential service… like health, electrification, clean drinking water, sanitation. These are very important part in the efforts to remove poverty and the Government is involved in all of them.”
“India spends about the same proportion on Heath as other countries do, but the Government spends much less and much more expenditure is done on the private sector. Our feeling is that the Government needs to spend much more in order to strengthen health services… which is why we have launched the National Rural Health Mission and Rashtriya Swasth Bima Yojana (a government subsidized insurance)”
This scene wants to portray one institution in Varanasi (India) that is working towards the achievement of child health, and of combating various diseases present in the rural areas in India. We will try to analyze who are the people working for this institution, what is that motivated them to work in this field, what have they achieved so far and most importantly where does the aid come from?. In this specific scene we will verify if the presupposition that most aid comes from the west is true or not?