Surguja Sickle Cell People’s Health Conference in Chhattisgarh, India

More than 400 people came together on 1 October to advocate for the needs of people living with sickle cell disease in Chhattisgarh State in central India.

During the Surguja Sickle Cell People’s Health Conference, 250 people living with sickle cell disease and their families discussed the challenges of living with sickle cell disease. They also presented their needs to the Chhattisgarh health minister, who attended the conference virtually. Their requests included a streamlined procedure for issuing disability certificates, financial support for transportation to healthcare facilities, and greater availability of the pneumococcal vaccine. 

Doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians, and other support staff from public health facilities who supported the care for sickle cell disease were felicitated at this event.

Nilam, a person living with sickle cell disease who attended the conference, said, “I was not aware that there are so many patients with sickle cell disease in this area. It was good to meet other patients and understand their stories. I do not feel lonely anymore. This conference gave me hope.”

The conference was co-hosted by Chaupal and Sangwari, two not-for-profit organizations focused on equity and better healthcare for people in the Surguja district of northern Chhattisgarh. The conference was supported by the Chhattisgarh PEN-Plus initiative.

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