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The Rediff Special/Shobha Warrier'The girls take an oath that they will not be involved in female infanticide either directly or indirectly'Andal Damodaran, honorary general secretary Indian Council for Child Welfare spoke to Shobha Warrier about the measures taken by her organisation to check female infanticide. Whom do you target, young girls or young women?
Do you talk to the girls about female infanticide? We do. In the end, they take an oath saying they would not be involved in female infanticide either directly or indirectly. They are quite enthusiastic about the oath. These women are very strong, aggressive and self-confident. We have found that given a little incentive, they will really come up as they have the potential in them. I have a lot of hope for this community. I am optimistic about the young girls. But again ours is a micro level project. But female infanticide has come down from 200 to 22 this year. Yes. I am quite sure it will be much less if we take our statistics this March. It is all due to awareness, economic independence and empowerment of women. Now they feel ashamed when this happens in their community. They tell us with pride, we don't do it, others might do it. Also, it is partly because we are policing them. Why did the Cradle Baby scheme started by Jayalalitha fail? I am not for a scheme like that. You are saying dump your baby if you don't want it. That is no solution. In fact, you are encouraging female infanticide, cementing the fact that the girl child is useless. We also have a receiving centre but we tell people to use it as the last option. We keep the babies for 90 days so that the parents can come and take the child back. If they don't come back, we transfer the baby to an adoption centre. In one whole year, we receive about 10-12 babies. If the ICCW's work is at a very micro level, more active work in Dharmapuri district is being done as part of the Tamil Nadu Area Health Care Project funded by DANIDA. A dynamic group comprising of Project Director, Danida Healthcare, Sheela Rani Chunkath; Professor of Economics at IIT, Madras, Dr Venktatesh Athereya; Director of Health Services in Dharmapuri Dr Alphonse Selvaraj; Medical Officer Dr S Nalini; District Public Health Nurse Alphonse Mary; and Bhagvathi Venktat, are some of those engaged in healthcare and literacy work in Dharmapuri.
For example, the IMR of Tamil Nadu was 54.9 in 1995 whereas the male IMR was 52.7 and female 57.3. But to understand the attitude of people and how closely linked infant mortality is with social practices, one has to look at the statistics below:
Source: DPH survey 1996 Now if we take India as a whole, the Infant Mortality Rate of India (1997) is 71, while in the advanced countries it is below 10! In India only Kerala has an outstanding record of having an IMR of 11 which is very close to many industrialised nations. The advantage Kerala had was that the government's thrust was on education and healthcare way back in the fifties itself. History has shown that only through empowerment of women can any society change. Taking a leaf out of the Kerala model, Tamil Nadu is also trying to spread awareness about literacy, healthcare and social duties in areas where female infanticide is rampant. It has chosen street theatre as its tool. Young men and women from villages are selected to stage street plays, which are revolutionary in content.
'Again a girl! Are you not ashamed of yourself?' 'Female infanticide contributes to about 8 per cent of infant deaths' |
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