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Akash Acharya
Akash Acharya
Associate Professor, Centre for Social Studies (CSS), Surat
Verified email at css.ac.in
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The landscape of community health insurance in India: An overview based on 10 case studies
N Devadasan, K Ranson, W Van Damme, A Acharya, B Criel
Health policy 78 (2-3), 224-234, 2006
1242006
Making health insurance work for the poor: learning from the Self-Employed Women's Association's (SEWA) community-based health insurance scheme in India
MK Ranson, T Sinha, M Chatterjee, A Acharya, A Bhavsar, SS Morris, ...
Social science & medicine 62 (3), 707-720, 2006
1202006
Health care financing for the poor: community-based health insurance schemes in Gujarat
A Acharya, MK Ranson
Economic and Political Weekly, 4141-4150, 2005
992005
Barriers to accessing benefits in a community-based insurance scheme: lessons learnt from SEWA Insurance, Gujarat
T Sinha, MK Ranson, M Chatterjee, A Acharya, AJ Mills
Health policy and planning 21 (2), 132-142, 2006
762006
Assessing Gujarat's' Chiranjeevi'Scheme
A Acharya, P McNamee
Economic and Political Weekly, 13-15, 2009
402009
Two-Child Norm: Victimising the Vulnerable?
L Visaria, A Acharya, F Raj
Economic and Political Weekly, 41-48, 2006
402006
Flood-induced loss and damage to textile industry in Surat City, India
CS Bahinipati, U Rajasekar, A Acharya, M Patel
Environment and Urbanization ASIA 8 (2), 170-187, 2017
212017
Land Acquisition, Loss for Employment and Women’s Participation in Income Generation: A case study of Costal Belt of South Gujarat
A Acharya
Man & Development 24 (3), 79-86, 2002
112002
Mills. 2006.“Making Health Insurance Work for the Poor: Learning from the Self-Employed Women’s Association’s (SEWA) Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme in India.”
MK Ranson, T Sinha, M Chatterjee, A Acharya, A Bhavsar, SS Morris, ...
Social Science & Medicine 62 (3), 707-20, 0
10
How to Design a Community Based Health Insurance Scheme: Lessons Learnt from the Indian Experience
MK Ranson, N Devedasan, A Acharya, R Fanstone
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2003
92003
Flood-induced economic loss and damage to the textile industry in Surat City, India
CS Bahinipati, U RAjASEKAR, A ACHARyA, M Patel
Asian Cities climate resilience working paper series 26, 2015
72015
Health Dynamics and Marginalised Communities
M Akram
Rawat Publications, 2013
72013
Public-private partnerships to reduce maternal mortality: Silver bullet and smoking gun
P McNamee, A Acharya
Princeton University. Accessed March 13, 2009, 2009
72009
Access and utilization of healthcare services in urban low income settlements in Surat
A Acharya
VNGSU Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 1 (2), 64-87, 2008
62008
Access and Utilisation of Health Care Services in Urban Low-Income Settlements in Surat, India
A Acharya
eSocialSciences, 2008
32008
Community-based Health Insurance: The Answer to India’s Risk Sharing Problems?
K Ranson, A Akash
Health Action, 12-14, 2003
32003
Migration from Hilly Areas
A Acharya
Economic and Political Weekly, 2986-2986, 2000
32000
Building Resilience to Climate Change and Health: Can Adolescents in Urban Slums be the Answer?
AAKK Ghanekar Anuj, Vikas Desai, Hemant Desai, Suresh Rathi
Asian Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities 4 (1), 1-15, 2014
22014
Biswaroop Das
A Acharya
Kiran Pandya et al, Surat, 2006
22006
Can Public-Private Partnership reduce Maternal Mortality? Assessing efforts made by the ‘Chiranjeevi’scheme in Gujrat
A Acharya, P McNacmee
eSocialSciences Working Papers, 2009
12009
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