We are thrilled to announce that ICAAD was recently granted special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). This coveted status will allow ICAAD to greatly advance our mission, including efforts to show the relationship...
Report finds gender biases in Pacific lead to shorter jail sentences by ABC Australia: Interview with Emily Christie, Human Rights Lawyer https://icaad.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Emily-Christie-on-ABC-AU.mp3 ABC Australia did an excellent interview of co-author...
New study says culture and tradition impeding justice by Dateline Pacific, RNZ, Interview with Emily Christie, Human Rights Lawyer http://www.staging12.icaad.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Radio-New-Zealand-Interview-Emily-Christie.mp3 Radio New Zealand Int’l...
External Page – Sanjay Roy GUWAHATI, May 6 – In a serious human rights violation in Assam, a 26-year-old pregnant Adivasi woman was first denied free blood transfusion in a Government hospital, then her entitlement under Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY), and...
A study on maternal mortality in tea gardens in two blocks of Sonitpur district has revealed serious gaps in emergency medical care for pregnant women. By: Sumir Karmakar External Link Guwahati, Feb. 18 : A study on maternal mortality in tea gardens in two blocks of...
A report on access to healthcare of Adivasi women working in tea gardens in northern Assam’s Sonitpur district has revealed that they face many obstacles like corruption, lack of services and poor quality of treatment denying them access to maternal healthcare. By:...