
Doctors and colleagues campaigning for the rights of people to be treated according to their sex, and to know the sex of those caring for them.
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We are a group of doctors and colleagues wanting patients to be treated according to their sex, and to know the sex of those caring for them.
Janhavi Nilekani is the Founder and Chairperson of Aastrika Foundation and Aastrika Midwifery Centre. She has a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard, and a Bachelor of Arts from Yale.
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