
About 200 kms from Nagpur in the Gadchiroli forests on the western border of Maharashtra, a small board on the Dhanora road directs you to a diversion on the left. Just 500 metres away, a cluster of huts welcomes you.
Shodhgram is home to a couple that has just been honoured the state8217;s highest award, the Maharashtra Bhushan. It8217;s from Shodhgram that Abhay and Rani Bang have conducted their experiment in community health.
Ironically, though the Maharashtra government is yet to formally adopt the Bangs8217; people-friendly approach to health problems, neighbouring Bangladesh is already implementing it. The Centre has also taken it up as a pilot project in five states.
Their success is a vindication of the couple8217;s belief in research-based action aimed at influencing government policies. But behind the now-famous SEARCH Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health model, is 18 years of effort that began almost with the wedding of the two medical post-graduates from Nagpur.
In 1983, the couple moved to John Hopkins University in the US to study public health. Back home in 1986, they moved to Gadchiroli and established SEARCH. Initially, they worked with the government8217;s health department but soon started working independently.
The Bangs began their community-based healthcare through an army of health workers called Arogyadoots and Traditional Birth Assistants TBA or dais. They organised villagers8217; rallies, acquainted themselves with their health problems and put in place a healthcare system that worked. Their illiterate barefoot doctors treated basic ailments. By 1990, child death rate in the area where they worked was down from 121 to 30.
The medical journal The Lancet even published Rani8217;s study of women8217;s reproductive health and Abhay8217;s child death curtailment experiments.
In 1991, the Maharashtra government was rattled when SEARCH, along with 13 other NGOs, published a study called Kowli Pangal tender leaf-shedding, which claimed that 80 per cent of child deaths in the state go unreported. The government refuted the claims, but later did a complete 180 degree turn. On May 2, it honoured the couple with Maharashtra Bhushan. But the real honour would be if it implemented the Bangs8217; model.
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