Emcure launches EmWocal campaign to raise women’s health issues
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Emcure launches EmWocal campaign to raise women’s health issues

The campaign will be available in nine Indian languages namely Hindi, English, Odia, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali

  • By IPP Bureau | May 10, 2022

To raise awareness on important women’s health issues around Anaemia, Breastfeeding and Menstruation, Emcure Pharmaceuticals has launched the EmWocal initiative. It is an awareness campaign that has been launched in association with the Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists of India (FOGSI). Harnessing technologies like Augmented Reality (AR) and personal digital assistant, the initiative aims to reach 1 crore women across India. EmWocal campaign will be live in nine Indian languages namely Hindi, English, Odia, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali.

At the core of the EmWocal campaign will be smart kiosks displaying QR codes, and thoughtfully installed in the waiting areas of hospitals and clinics. This is to make sure that the long waiting time to see the doctors can be well utilised by visiting patients in educating themselves. Women scanning the QR code will be guided to Augmented Reality (AR) videos, Frequently Asked Questions and chat with a personal digital assistant among others. Patients will also be asked to partake in the digital interaction related to their basic health and lifestyles. The nudges provided by the personal health assistant during the AR journey will help patients discuss their problems with doctors and in turn help doctors having better informed patients.

Pratin Vete, President - India Business, Emcure Pharmaceuticals said, “Issues related to women’s health are still widely associated with irrational taboos. This leads to a lack of awareness, and in turn, affects the health of most women. It gives us great satisfaction to launch EmWocal, a long-needed initiative to help women deal with their health issues through easily available and medically verified information. The best thing about this initiative is that it is personalized to the women accessing the information and guides them to discuss important issues with their doctors.”

Namita Thapar, Executive Director, Emcure Pharmaceuticals, who has a strong commitment to increasing awareness & education around women’s health has been actively steering Emcure’s efforts in this direction. Namita’s earlier initiative on women’s health ‘Uncondition Yourself With Namita’, a first of its kind talk show on YouTube garnered attention on the internet. On the show Thapar speaks to patients, experts and doctors sharing their experiences on issues related to women’s health.

Continuing the conversations on women’s health, Emcure also commissioned the Indian Women’s Health Report 2021 which highlighted that 84% working women have faced stereotypes/ judgements around periods including being asked not to go near sacred spaces. 67% of the women respondents had said that talking about health issues is still considered a taboo in the Indian society.

 

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