A follow on to the USAID’s flagship project Vriddhi, SAMVEG aims to fill critical gaps in health systems, encourage innovations, scale-up & sustain interventions to improve Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (MNCH) outcomes in identified vulnerable geographies of India. The project is implemented by a consortium of IPE Global, JSI, Dimagi and World health partners in 25 Aspirational Districts spread across 3 states (Jharkhand, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh).
Impact
- 3.5 Mn+ pregnant mothers and 3.1 Mn+ infants to be given equitable access to MNCH services
- 13 Mn+ children (under the age of 5) to benefit from the scale-up of MNCH good practices
- Enhanced capacity building for public and private sector stakeholders
Strategic Outcome
- Enhanced institutional capacity of public and private sector networks in vulnerable geographies (AD)
- Responsive innovation implementation models established in ADs
- Health system capacity strengthened to improve access and quality of MNCH services