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Infants immunised

ANM Elizabeth Kom immunising an infant at Lakhimpur district’s Morton Sapori island village. The happy smile on the face of the new mother speaks more than a thousand words. Don’t you think so? This is what keeps the boat clinic teams going.. ⁦ https://twitter.com/CNESLive/status/1483714314846740480

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Morigaon boat clinic team

Led by DPO Shyamjit Pashi, one of our most experienced members, the energetic Morigaon team on way to a health camp at Rongrai char, island village. Glimpses of the camp. https://twitter.com/CNESLive/status/1483355230339485699

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Vacancy

C-NES Regional Office, Guwahati invites online applications for appointment on contractual basis for the following positions under Boat Clinic Program supported by NHM, Govt. of Assam. Candidates can apply at adminasst@c-nes.org  on or before 27/05/2022. For educational qualifications, experience, salary etc. and other information visit the official website www.c-nes.org. Candidates not having the requisite qualifications…

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By the Brahmaputra (Vol: 53)

C-NES Newsletter C-NES' Boat Clinics won a certificate of appreciation from the Government of Assam's Health and Family Welfare Department for dedicated and selfless service to the most marginalized, impoverished communities inhabiting the Brahmaputra river islands during the Covid 19 pandemic. The award was handed over by the state Health Minister. Boat Clinic in Covid…

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Boat Clinics of Assam Fights Covid-19

The Boat Clinics of Assam operated by the Centre for North East Studies & Policy Research (C-NES) in partnership and support of NHM, Government of Assam, also stepped up their efforts in combating and containing the spread of COVID-19 in the far-flung, difficult to reach river islands of the Brahmaputra, most of which lack access…

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Boat clinics breathe life into char islands during Covid

GUWAHATI: The neglected Char areas along the Brahmaputra saw a transformation in healthcare in the last 17 months after the pandemic broke out with healthworkers in boat clinics coming right up to their doorsteps with masks, soaps, medicines, groceries and food. The overwhelmed villagers took a while to adjust to the new-found priorities of the…

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