BAIF works across India to create opportunities of gainful self-employment for rural families. The program provides health care and health microinsurance.
Read moreBAIF works across India to create opportunities of gainful self-employment for rural families. The program provides health care and health microinsurance.
Read moreEstablished in 1972, the Barefoot College is a non-government organisation that has been providing basic services and solutions to problems in rural communities, with the objective of making them self-sufficient and sustainable.
Read moreThe Kalanjiam Foundation, an entity that has grown out of the Kalanjiam Community Banking Programme, promotes the use of creative financial products such as savings, credit and insurance developed and run through community community groups, or self-help groups.
Read moreGrameen Kalyan is a comprehensive health service financing and delivery program established to provide quality, affordable healthcare for Grameen Bank members and other villagers.
Read moreThe programme is designed to ensure smooth and effective management of primary health care facilities (Basic Health Units or BHUs) for efficient delivery of all associated services.
Read moreSeva Foundation works to reduce avoidable blindness, working with partners in 19 countries, to help communities develop high quality, sustainable affordable eye care services.
Read moreSmile on Wheels is a national-level mobile hospital programme, catering to the underprivileged children and women. The program takes well-equipped medical vans along with specialized doctors, nurses, medical staff, and medicines to the identified villages and slums in a systematic manner.
Read moreVisionSpring works to provide affordable eyeglasses to tens of thousands of poor customers across the developing world, while simultaneously providing sustainable jobs and access to vision care in the world's poorest, most remote communities.
Read moreThis Program provides direct medical, social and economic care and support to HIV-infected mothers, their children and families in eight provinces.
Read moreThe AIMS hospital provides affordable care as well as charitable care and offers a full range of primary and specialty care medical services as well as enabling cross-specialty consultation. AIMS was awarded medical university status by the state government of Kerala.
Read moreThis health and development program aims to improve the health status in urban slums through the establishment of a decentralised health delivery system and development of strong local structures. The project is operational in 27 slums of the Mundhwa-Ghorpadi area, serving a population of 30,000.
Read moreThis organization runs a hospital and provides a mobile medical unit for remote areas. The hospital also trains young women as midwives to be stationed in surrounding areas.
Read moreThe project aims to address the numerous problems facing AIDS-affected and vulnerable children in Nyanga township outside Cape Town, where almost 28% of the population is HIV positive, by providing holistic and sustainable community-based care in a community-built and community-staffed centre.
Read moreFred Hollows Foundation implements a variety of programs to combat vision impairment in Vietnam. In 1993 the foundation launched a training program for hundreds of surgeons to perform modern sight-restoring cataract surgery (with IOLs) in collaboration with the Vietnam National Institute.
Read moreThe Gold Star Network (GSN) is a social franchise that offers HIV, TB and reproductive health care services and treatment in 3 Kenyan provinces to employed individuals who are capable of paying for part of their healthcare costs.
Read moreHappy Mothers Network is a fractional franchise providing family planning and reproductive health services through 150 outlets in Nigeria.
Read morePSI/El Salvador, known locally as PASMO, was founded in 1998 to improve the situation of HIV/AIDS in most at high risk populations using social marketing strategies. Since it was founded, PSI/El Salvador has built strong bonds with local NGO’s and the Ministry of Health's National HIV/AIDS Program.
Read moreAbt/POUZN’s principal implementing partner, Population Services International (PSI) in March 2006 launched the world’s first diarrhea treatment kit, called Orasel KIT®, in Pursat and Siem Reap districts of Cambodia.
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