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In India, healthcare is a crucial concern due to its large and varied population. A significant portion of the population still lacks access to basic healthcare services, particularly in rural and remote areas. Maternal and child mortality rates, although improving, remain higher than desired.
The burden of communicable diseases is substantial, while non-communicable diseases are on the rise due to changing lifestyles and urbanization. Factors such as economic disparities, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, limited awareness, and unequal distribution of medical resources pose significant barriers to achieving good health and well-being for all.
No. of Beneficiaries: 90+ organizations
Location: New Delhi
A one-day conference for sensitization of MHM related problems for inclusion of women to rise above this taboo and live with dignity. Launch of re-usable pads was done during this event for first time in India.
Addressing complex, deep-rooted issues requires a robust partnership among Corporates, Government, and NGOs. Together, let’s join hands to bring positive change to marginalized communities.
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Welcome to our initiative supporting the 'Ek Ped Maa K Naam' campaign! Together, let's make a difference by planting trees and safeguarding our environment for future generations. Click below to learn more and join us in this green revolution!"
Today, the people are participating in ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign paying respect to their mother and mother earth by planting trees