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Annual Report 2022

The Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research (CNES), a registered non-profit organization, is actively engaged in a range of initiatives that address health, governance sectors, and river studies.

Boat Clinics

A significant and impactful endeavor initiated by CNES is the Boat Clinic Program, which set sail in 2004 with the support of the World Bank using a single boat. Since its inception, the program has seen remarkable growth, now running 15 boat clinics that operate along the Brahmaputra River, providing vital healthcare services from Dhubri in the west to Tinsukia in the east. This program is being supported by the National Health Mission in Assam.

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A ‘journalist’ became the Messiah of the poor

Fight the whirlpool, tangle the wavesTill when will you walk side by side... - Raza Hamdani Well said by poet Raza Hamdani. If you don't have courage and don't have the courage to do something,…

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Boat Clinic Shahnaz in action

Boat Clinic Shahnaz servicing remote islands in upper Assam’s Dhemaji district renovated and ready for health camps. https://twitter.com/CNESLive/status/1598607742004236289?s=20&t=Q0qWvpyWTZkvOfSJ8Adekw

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By the Brahmaputra ( Vol: 57)

C-NES Newsletter (For the period July– September 2022) World Breast Feeding Week by the Boat Clinics World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) is a global network of individuals and organizations dedicated to the protection, promotion…

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C-NES Vacancy

C-NES Regional Office, Guwahati invites online applications for appointment oncontractual basis for the position of District Program Officer under Boat Clinic Programsupported by NHM, Govt. of Assam. Qualification - Full time Master’s Degree in SocialWorks…

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Bridging the Healthcare Divide on the Brahmaputra with Boat Clinics

https://www.healthcareexecutive.in/blog/boat-clinics

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By the Brahmaputra ( Vol: 56)

C-NES Newsletter (For the period April– June 2022) International Nurses Day The team felicitating the nurses of the Majuli Boat Clinic The team felicitating the nurses of the Majuli Boat Clinic The Barpeta Boat Clinic…

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Radio Brahmaputra, a CNES programme

Radio Brahmaputra

Brahmaputra Community Radio Station (BCRS), an initiative of the Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research (CNES), is a remarkable project that won the prestigious Manthan Award South Asia and Asia Pacific in 2014. Situated in Dibrugarh, the heart of the Brahmaputra River at Maijan Ghat, BCRS uniquely serves five local communities in their native languages. Through community radio, BCRS addresses critical issues and empowers marginalized populations, offering a platform for their voices and promoting traditional art forms. The station stands as a vital bridge uniting diverse communities, working towards their development and betterment.

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