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 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 moreThe Society for Family Health, through its Condom Social Marketing program, produces, promotes and sells two condom brands in South Africa: Lovers' Plus and Trust. Lovers' Plus is an affordable, aspirational brand with three product lines.
Read moreThis Program provides direct medical, social and economic care and support to HIV-infected mothers, their children and families in eight provinces.
Read moreHealing Fields is a non-profit organization dedicated to making health care affordable and accessible to poor, underprivileged, and marginalized people in India. The Foundation has provided health insurance to over 75,000 individuals from low income communities across five states in India.
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 moreASHA (Action, Service and Hope for AIDS) Foundation, established in 1998, is a charitable trust helping people infected with HIV/AIDS, their families and society as a whole through prevention, awareness, treatment, support, and rehabilitation of HIV-infected and affected persons.
Read moreHappy Mothers Network is a fractional franchise providing family planning and reproductive health services through 150 outlets in Nigeria.
Read morePDA’s innovative program, which included the non-physician, community-based distribution of oral contraceptives and condoms, as well as a clinic referral service, contributed significantly to the decrease of Thailand’s annual population growth rate from 3.3% in the 1970s to 0.6% in 2005.
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 morePSI/Guatemala was founded in 1997 to improve prevention of HIV/AIDS using social marketing, as part of PASMO (Pan American Social Marketing Organization). Since then, PSI/PASMO Guatemala has added voluntary counseling and testing (VCT), youth HIV projects and family planning (FP) to its portfolio.
Read moreCare 2 Communities (C2C) provides primary health care services to poor communities in Haiti through a social enterprise model. C2C clinics provide affordable, high-quality care and are financially self-sustaining after 3 years of operations.
Read moreJansankhya Sthirata Kosh (Population Stabilization Fund) launched Prerna, a responsible parenthood and a monetary incentive strategy, in selected districts of India to increase age of marriage among girls and encourage birth spacing of children.
Read moreA program implemented by Proctor and Gamble in partnership with National Rural Health Mission, where P & G as a corporate social responsibility together is working with NRHM for providing better feminine hygiene practices in rural parts of Rajasthan.
Read moreRoko Cancer Campaign, an initiative aimed at early detection and awareness of cancers, funds mobile units to educate women and screen for breast, cervical and oral cancers throughout India.
Read moreRural Credit with Education (CRECER) is a Financial Development Institution which works with Credit Associations to provide financial and educational services to poor women with the ultimate goal of improving their quality of life and that of their families.
Read moreThe Sisterhood Exchange Program (SEP) seeks to improve the lives of rural women by connecting HIV+ women from different communities around the globe into one social support network.
Read moreThe Yer Yoykom project aims to contribute toward prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/Aids through increasing access to, and demand for, Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services.
Read moreTMSS aims at multi-dimensional socio-economic interventions under which it has been running and managing health sectoral institutions, programs and projects. With a view to provide health services to the poor community in general and to the beneficiaries of TMSS in particular.
Read moreThe YWCA-Rwandan program "Giving Hope"supports and cares for the OVCs in rural areas of Rwanda. The program also provides for PLWA and their families.
Read moreThe program centers on increasing family planning services and reducing unwanted pregnancies through relying heavily on volunteer community health workers to deliver information and services to local neighborhoods and homes.
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