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Emmanuel Hospitals Association
Emmanuel Hospitals Association
Not-for-profit
Year launched: 1970 and BeforeExisting or expanding (post-pilot)
Target geography
Target Population
Target income level
- Bottom 20%
Health focus
- HIV/AIDS
- Primary care
- Secondary/tertiary care
CHMI PLUS Status
Profile Completeness Rating
bronze
Monitoring & Evaluation Reporting
Summary
Emmanuel Hospital Association's comprehensive health services integrate essential clinical services with primary health care and community-level engagement to address the health priorities of the poor and marginalized people, and to facilitate the development of healthy communities.Key program components
Emmanuel Hospital Association (EHA) is a large, non-profit provider of healthcare in India, with a network of 20 hospitals and 30 community-based projects serving communities in rural and semi-urban areas across 14 states of India.
EHA has a forty year history of holistic work. The primary focus of EHA is to care for the poor through programs that improve health and development, improve the status of HIV/AIDS , contribute to disaster relief and rehabilitation programs, and invest in the health and well-being of the poor.
EHA works in partnership with the communities, governments, community-based organizations and NGOs at district, state, and national levels, to deliver their programs effectively and efficiently.
Scale
Number of personnel employed:
100 or more
Number of clients served:
Financials
Primary source of funding:
Revenue
Revenue Sources
: Out of pocket paymentsAdditional source(s) of funding:
Donor
Funder(s):
The Global Fund
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Parent Organizations
Yes, there is a separate organization that manages or implements this program.
- Nossal Institute for Global Health (NIGH), Melbourne UniversityNot-for-profit
- NACO NE Regional Office (NERO) TI Support – Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI)Not-for-profit
- Tear Australia, EFICORNot-for-profit
- EHA USANot-for-profit
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