When a child falls ill, the parents go to the traditional healers, and not the nearest doctor. After five days of “treatment” by the ‘chatkas’, ‘bhumkas’ and ‘dua babas’, when the child’s condition worsens, then parents rush to the primary health centre, but by then it is too late. This is the story in Amravati and Nandurbar, in Maharashtra, that Reckitt Benckiser is trying to change, by roping in these traditional healers to refer children quickly to health facilities.