17.8 million children in India remain out of school. Millions of poor Indians cannot afford healthcare.
Oxfam India’s focus on ensuring essential services such as health and education is a direct way of reducing the inter-generational inequality that keeps people trapped in poverty.
Our work ensures that a child born in a poorest of poor families has a chance at healthcare, prior to and after birth, and at universal, inclusive and quality elementary education.
An important aspect of our work in essential services is to make financing available for the universal provision of essential services. We campaign for the introduction of progressive tax reforms and for corporations to pay fair taxes owed to the country.
16 Jan, 2022
Uttar Pradesh
“When I visited Haswa Bazaar, I realised that no child went to school.
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18 Feb, 2022
Nalanda, Bihar
“Computers are vital in this day and age, but it was very unfortunate that many of my students did not have basic knowledge of computers.
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20 Feb, 2022
Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh
As all Mohalla Classes, the one in Bhaisani village too started with the sole aim to bridge the learning gap and to ensure that children, who lost two precious years of school, can be mai...
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02 Mar, 2022
Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh
She keeps a busy schedule. At least it has been so for the last two months.
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03 Mar, 2022
Lohardaga, Jharkhand
Meera is a 13-year-old girl in the sixth standard from Yona village in Jharkand’s Lohardaga district. To support her family with farm work, she works in their fields.
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28 Apr, 2022
Mehrauli, Delhi
”Most school going children in Ghosiya Colony (Mehrauli) do not have access to smartphones and internet connectivity. Without the latter, their education will get disrupted,” says Firdous...
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