Public Health Interventions
Health improvements in India, while significant, have not kept up with the rapid economic growth rate. The poor in India face high out-of-pocket payments for health care, a significant burden of infectious diseases, and a rapidly increasing burden of non-communicable diseases. Inadequate nutrient intake, poverty, caste discrimination, gender inequality and lack of access to social determinants of health contribute to a host of public health problems. As a step towards bridging this gap, the Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation supports an array of public health interventions.
Share Your Care Programme: A School Screening Project For Municipal Schools
Bhaktivedanta Hospital
Development of a Pilot Model for Care and Control of Diabetes and its Complications in a Rural Area of Western Maharashtra
FRCH
Cost-effective Multi-disciplinary Rehabilitation Care for Patients with Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s Society
Community Rehabilitation Programme and Capacity Building of Differently-abled Children
Prabhat
Early Detection of Oral, Breast, Cervical Cancer and Tobacco cessation programme
Family Planning Association of India