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PUBLIC HEALTH ORGANISATIONS : INDIA
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Public health organisations provide services
either directly or indirectly
These services should improve and maintain
the health of the population and should alsohelp to restore the peoples health.
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VOLUNTARY HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF INDIA
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INTRODUCTION
It is a non-profit, registered society formed in
the year 1970.
It is a federation of 27 State Voluntary Health
Associations, linking together more than 4500health and development institutions across the
country.
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GOALS
To ensure social justice , equity and Human Rights in the provisionand distribution of health services to all, with emphasis on the lessprivileged millions.
To promote and strengthen a medically rational, culturallyacceptable and economically sustainable Health Care System in
the country.
To develop sustainable and innovative strategies to ensure healthand overall community development in remote and vulenrable areasthrough various grassroot level initiatives.
To provide relief and rehabilitation in areas affected by disastersand calamities and help the affected rebuild a better life forthemselves.
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STRATEGY
Health Policy Research and Policy interventions for a cost-effectivepromotive and preventive Health Care System.
Advocacy and lobbying with policy makers.
Supporting voluntary efforts through formation and strengthening ofsimilar developmental initiatives.
Initiating sustainable Health and Development programmes at thegrassroots.
Developing communication strategies aimed at promoting campaigns andHealth education.
Dissemination of information to wide range of audience.
Effective Networking with Government, UN and voluntary organizations.
Responding to disasters and calamities.
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REMARKABLE FEATURES
FILMS FOR CHANGE
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FEW PUBLICATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
The Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI)is a public private initiative that hascollaboratively evolved through consultationswith multiple constituencies including Indianand international academia, state and centralgovernments, multi & bi-lateral agencies andcivil society groups. PHFI is a response toredress the limited institutional capacity inIndia for strengthening training, research andpolicy development in the area of PublicHealth.
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VISION AND GOALS
VISION:
To strengthen Indias public institutional andsystems capability and provide knowledge toachieve better health outcomes for all.
GOALS: Developing the public health workforce and
setting standards
Advancing public health research and technology
Strengthening knowledge application andevidence-informed public health practice andpolicy
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STRATEGY
Academic Programmes
Training
Research and centres:
Health communication
Health systems support
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HEALTH COMMUNICATION
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REMARKABLE FEATURES
Major Partners (2006-2011)
The Government of IndiaCentral and State;National Human RightsCommission; Ministry
of Health & Family Welfare [MoHFW], MinistryofWomen and Child Development [MWCD];National Institute of Public Cooperation andChild Development (NIPCCD); National Rural
Health Mission Multilateral agencies:UNDP, UNICEF, World
Bank, WHO
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INTRODUCTION
Based in New Delhi, India HIV/AIDS Alliance
(Alliance India) was founded in 1999 as a non-
governmental organization operating
partnership with civil society and communitiesto support sustained responses to HIV in India
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VISION AND GOALS
VISION:
A world in which no one dies of AIDS
GOALS:
Enable communities to play a central role in the response to HIV.
Ensure that the vulnerable and marginalised peopleand the communities
they come fromare meaningfully involved in all aspects of our response. Stay accountable to the people who we support and to those who support
our work.
Challenge stigma and discrimination at individual, community andinstitutional levels.
Implement programmes that are gender-sensitive.
Hear and respect the voices of those most vulnerable to and living with HIV. Ensure that the programming and policy efforts are driven by evidence of
what works.
Maintain high quality in our programmatic activities and technical support.
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STRATEGY
HIV Prevention
Care & Support
Key Populations
Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH) and HIV
integration
Drug Use and HIV
Human Rights and Gender
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REMARKABLE FEATURES
PEHCHAN
AVAHAN
KOSHISH
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INTRODUCTION
Is a registered charitable
society established in September 1993,
is an organisation of medical professionals
and volunteers dedicated to the prevention of suffering
among patients and families.
The society endeavors to popularize theconcept of Palliative Care in this part of the
world.
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MISSION AND GOALS
MISSION
Our belief is that individuals and families coping with a life-threatening illness deserve efficient access to services thatare designed to enhance their quality of life and enable themto receive care in the setting of their choice.
GOALS:
supporting an outpatient clinic
Patients attending the clinic get treated medically for their
physical ailments; their emotional and psychological problemsalso attended to in an atmosphere of love and care.
All medicines are given to patients free of cost.
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STRATEGY
Rehabilitation
Food for survival
Footprint rehabilitation project
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REMARKABLE FEATURES
ORC
Our responsibility to children SIPC
Students in palliative care
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INTRODUCTION
Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) was
established in 1920 under the Indian Red
Cross Society Act and incorporated under
Parliament Act XV of 1920. The act was lastamended in 1992 and of rules were formed in
1994.
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FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
HUMANITY
Impartiality
Neutrality
Independence
Voluntary service
Unity
Universality
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GOALS
Promote humanitarian values
Disaster management
Health and community care
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STRATEGY
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
OTHER MAJOR ACTIVITIES
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INTRODUCTION
The Sambhavna Trust was set up as a
registered charitable trust in June 1995 with
the sole objective of improving the health
condition of the survivors of the Bhopaldisaster.
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GOALS
To provide appropriate medical care through modern medicine aswell as Ayurveda, Yoga and other alternative therapies.
To generate information on the health consequences of gasexposure and to educate survivors on preventive and curativemeasures.
To carry out medical research that addresses current and projectedmedical needs.
To function as a repository of medical and other information on theBhopal gas disaster and make such information accessible to all.
To relate the medical and other activities of the government andother agencies with reference to survivors.
To support and conduct seminars, conferences, research, trainingprogrammes and other educational and academic events towardsthe welfare of survivors
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STRATEGY
Medical care
Community health work
Research and monitoring
Documentation
Seminars and training
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INTRODUCTION
Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh (Indian Leprosy
Association) is an old and prestigeous body of
people committed towards treatment,
rehabilitation of leprosy patients andelimination of leprosy from India.
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GOALS
to carry out research on various aspects of
leprosy;
to provide short courses of training , treatment
of leprosy; and to carry out propaganda.
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STRATEGY
1. Production and distribution of health education and publicity material onleprosy.
2. Publication of quarterly Indian Journal of Leprosy and a bi-monthly newsbulletin Kusht Vinashak for leprosy workers and the general public.
3. Production and distribution of leprosy seals to create awareness aboutleprosy and help other organisations in raising funds for their work through
the sale of these seals. 4. Observance of Anti-Leprosy Day on the 30th January every year to
create mass awareness about leprosy.
5. Conducting training courses of nine months duration for physiotherapytechnicians of at two leprosy training centres (Naini, Allahabad, UttarPradesh and Purulia, West Bengal).
6. Organising the All India Leprosy Workers Conference and RegionalLeprosy Workers Conferences in collaboration with the state branches andother voluntary organisations
7.Providing assistance to voluntary organisations and leprosy patients.
8. Maintaining a house called Shanthi Illam
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INTRODUCTION
The Tuberculosis Association of India is a
voluntary organization. It was set up in
February, 1939 as a registered society by
incorporating the King Emperor's Anti-Tuberculosis Fund and King George Thanks-
giving (Anti-Tuberculosis) Fund.
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AIMS OR GOALS
The prevention, control, treatment and relief oftuberculosis.
The encouragement of and assistance in theestablishment throughout India of State Associationshaving objectives similar in whole or in part to those ofthe Association.
The affiliation or control of and the rendering ofassistance to any institution having objectives similarin whole or in part to the objects of the Association.
The undertaking of the Research and Investigation onsubjects concerning tuberculosis and allied chestdiseases.
The doing of all such things as are incidental orconducive to the attainment of the above objectives.
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STRATEGY
Providing quality diagnostic and treatment
services through the New Delhi TB Centre.
Complementing supplementing Revised
National Tuberclosis Control Program (RNTCP ),(Directly Observed Treatement
Shord Course) DOTS services of Government
of India ( GoI ). No new units are to be
established to avoid costs and duplication.
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REMARKABLE FEATURE
The Association also organized with the help
of Delhi TB Association street plays and to
propagate the DOTs programme.
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INTRODUCTION
The National AIDS ControlOrganisation(NACO), established in 1992, isa division of India's Ministry of Health andFamily Welfarethat provides leadershipto HIV/AIDScontrol programmein Indiathrough 35 HIV/AIDS Prevention andControl Socieies, and is "the nodalorganisation for formulation of policy andimplementation of programs for prevention andcontrol of HIV/AIDS in India.".
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GOALS
Building an integrated response by reaching out todiverse populations.
A National AIDS Control Programme that is firmlyrooted in evidence-based planning.
Achievement of development objective Regular dissemination of transparent estimates on the
spread and prevalence of HIV/AIDS
Building an India where every person is safe fromHIV/AIDS
An India where every person living with HIV is treatedwith dignity and has access toquality care
An India where every person will eventually live ahealthy and safe life, supported bytechnological advances
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STRATEGY
NACO has taken measures to ensure that peopleliving with HIV have equal access to quality healthservices.
By fostering close collaboration with NGOs, womensself-help groups, faith-based organisations, positivepeoples networks and communities, NACO hopes toimprove access and accountability of the services. Itstands committed to building an enabling environmentwherein those infected and affected by HIV play acentral role in all responses to the epidemicat state,district and grassroot level.
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INTRODUCTION
FPA India is the founder member of theInternational Planned Parenthood Federation,London. Established in 1949, FPA India hasbeen recognized as India's leading and largestreproductive and sexual health organisation. Itprovides information on sexuality educationand family life and a wide range of services insexual and reproductive health including family
planning, bringing health and happiness tomillions.
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GOALS
FPA envisions sexual and reproductive health
for all as a human right, including gender
equality- leading to alleviation of poverty,
population stabilization and sustainabledevelopment.
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STRATEGY
Promotes access to SRH information and
services related to family planning, safe
abortions, HIV/AIDS and sexuality to the poor,
marginalised and vulnerable populationsincluding young people.
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CONCLUSION
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THANK YOU!