ARAMBHA
Acting to Revitalize system and Mobilize community for Better Health Access
Geography
Haridwar- Uttarakhand, Howrah- West Bengal, Kamrup- Assam, Nanjungud Taluk, Mysore District- Karnataka
Reach
Communities with special focus on women, children and adolescents.
Haridwar- Uttarakhand (23,675 People) and Kamrup- Assam (3,500 People)
Outcomes
- Improved IPHS-compliant readiness of targeted government health facilities.
- Enhanced quality and availability of essential health services.
- Increased service uptakes at the health facilities.
- Improved community awareness and health-seeking behaviours.
Project Description
ARAMBHA (Acting to Revitalize the System and Mobilize the Community for Better Health Access) is a CSR-supported public health initiative of PPHF and ITC. The programme aims to improve equitable access to quality healthcare in underserved areas by strengthening government health facilities through infrastructure upgradation, essential equipment and system strengthening. At the community level, ARAMBHA empowers vulnerable populations through community mobilization activities.
Project Objectives
- Provides essential infrastructure support to identified government health facilities for enhanced healthcare service delivery.
- Promotes health-seeking behaviour among communities.
Geography
Haridwar- Uttarakhand, Howrah- West Bengal, Kamrup- Assam, Nanjungud Taluk, Mysore District- Karnataka
Reach
Communities with special focus on women, children and adolescents.
Haridwar- Uttarakhand (23,675 People) and Kamrup- Assam (3,500 People)
Outcomes
- Improved IPHS-compliant readiness of targeted government health facilities.
- Enhanced quality and availability of essential health services.
- Increased service uptakes at the health facilities.
- Improved community awareness and health-seeking behaviours.
