NIPI
Providing strategic, catalytic, and innovative support to India’s National Health Mission (NHM), NIPI is testing scalable interventions in Bihar, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Jammu and Kashmir.
Systems Approach for MNCH focusing on Vulnerable Geographies in India (SAMVEG): Developing responsive innovations for health systems strengthening
Aimed at filling the critical gaps in the health sector, Systems Approach for MNCH focusing on Vulnerable Geographies (SAMVEG), a follow up on USAID’s flagship project Vriddhi, encourages innovations, scale-up & sustenance of interventions to improve Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (MNCH) outcomes in identified vulnerable geographies of India.
National Public Health Support Programme (NPSP): Outsourcing of payrolling, management and administration of field monitors
WHOAimed at providing technical support for the surveillance of polio and mass vaccination campaigns, WHO in collaboration with the Government of India (GoI), established the ‘National Polio Surveillance Project’ (NPSP) in 1997.
The India Hypertension Control Initiative (IHCI): Developing a high-impact, low-cost solution
WHOAimed at reducing death and disability due to CVDs, the India Hypertension Control Initiative (IHCI) sought to improve the control of hypertension, reduce salt consumption, and eliminate artificial trans-fats — the leading risk factors for CVDs.
Midwifery Care Programme through a Central Coordination Unit (CCU): Providing technical support for implementation
WHOAimed at operationalising the midwifery initiative in the country, WHO is providing normative support to develop technical guidance documents, support training of first batch of nurse practitioners in midwifery education, monitor framework for midwifery programme, and techno-managerial support at national level through a Midwifery Central Coordination Unit (CCU).
Short Programme Review: Developing a guide to evaluate progress on Reproductive, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH)
WHO SEAROAimed at reviewing the progress on RMNCAH, the Short Programme Review (SPR) is an evidence-based evaluation to help assess and readjust the programme/policy course at the national and sub-national level to achieve goals and objectives, wherein data is available on programme implementation and delivery.
The UK-India Digital Health Landscape Analysis: Focusing on healthcare in the digital world
FCDO/British High CommissionAimed at improving the digital health landscape, the United Kingdom and India have committed to work together to promote “joint research and policy engagement on health data for predictive and precision healthcare focusing on machine learning and artificial intelligence”, as part of 2030 Roadmap.
Establishment of State Technical Support Unit (STSU) in Tamil Nadu: Taking a step towards eliminating tuberculosis
Government of India, World BankAimed at implementing a "Programme Towards Elimination of Tuberculosis", this IBRD and MoHFW funded project seeks to improve the coverage and quality of tuberculosis control interventions.
Assessment of institutional capacity for implementing the nutrition agenda: Developing feasible recommendations to build the system
The World BankAimed at building the capacity of institutions like The National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD), the Central Project Management Unit (PMU), Mid-Level Training Centers (MLTCs) and Anganwadi Training Centers (AWTCs), the programme sought to systematically assess their current capacity and identify gaps that need to be addressed.
Integrating the youth perspective: Strengthening youth and adolescent participation in health programmes through RKSK platforms in Jharkhand
DASRAAimed at strengthening the participation of youth and adolescents within the engagement platforms devised under the RKSK programme, the project supported standardising and codifying best practices and institutionalising the NHM system in the state.
Management of Rapid Response Team (RRT): Introducing and supporting COVID-19 vaccine introduction in India
WHOAimed at supporting WHO, the COVID vaccination programme helped the Government of India in the recruitment, pay-rolling, management and administration of 50 rapid response team members.
Sustainable Access to Market and Resources for Innovative Delivery of Healthcare (SAMRIDH): Improving healthcare services for the vulnerable communities
SAMRIDH aims to catalyse market solutions and innovations to improve access to affordable and quality.