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The aim of Research and Intervention in Sexual Health: Theory to Action (RISHTA) is
To give cost effective access to contraceptives for the BPL’s
To aware people about the use of contraceptives
To improve access to contraceptives for eligible couples
None of the above
None of the given statement is correct. The Research and Intervention for Sexual Health: Theory to Action (RISHTA) project focussed attention on the symptom of vaginal discharge and established a Women’s Health Clinic in June 2009 in the Urban Health Clinic serving a low income community inhabited largely by Muslims. RISHTA used a multi-level approach with a view that bringing about changes in women’s attitudes must be accompanied by positive change in the marital relationship and community norms that perpetuate gender inequitable attitudes. The approach incorporated counselling on marital relations with women and group meetings of couples. It also included a community education component to target gender inequitable norms.
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