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Health and Nutrition Directory of Voluntary Organisations Health & Nutrition 2009 Documentation Centre for Women and Children (DCWC) National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development 5, Siri Institutional Area, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016 Number of Copies: 100 Copyright: National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development, 2008 Project Team Project In-charge : Mrs. Meenakshi Sood Project Team : Mrs. S. K. Sobti Ms. Purnima Thakur Ms. Alpana Kumari Computer Assistance : Mrs. Sandeepa Jain Mr. Ashok Mahto Hindi Translation : Ms. Rekha Ms. Sushma Acknowledgements : Voluntary Organizations NIPCCD Faculty NIPCCD Regional Centres UN Organizations International Organizations Ministry of Women and Child Development Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Planning Commission DISCLAIMER All efforts have been made to verify and collate information about organizations included in the Directory. Information has been collected from various sources, namely directories, newsletters, Internet, proforma filled in by organizations, telephonic verification, letter heads, etc. However, NIPCCD does not take any responsibility for any error that may in advertently have crept in. The address of offices of organizations, telephone numbers, e-mail IDs, activities, etc. change from time to time, hence NIPCCD may not be held liable for any incorrect information included in the Directory. Foreword Voluntary organizations play a very important role in society. Social development has been ranked high on the priority list of Government programmes since Independence, and voluntary organizations have been equal partners in accelerating the pace of development. Being in close proximity to the community, voluntary organizations have done pioneering work in many areas, rendered services, high lighted many social problems, undertaken advocacy, and lobbied for the rights of the under privileged. To showcase the work of voluntary organizations, a Project was undertaken by Documentation Centre for Women and Child (DCWC), NIPCCD to bring out a series of Directories of Voluntary Organizations working in areas, namely health; nutrition; child welfare; social welfare; women welfare; destitute children, including adoption and street children; child labour; social defence, including trafficking; funding organizations; human development and education; scheduled castes/ scheduled tribes; and rural development. The Directories give detailed information about organizations and their activities, including postal address, telephone, fax, website, e-mail address, and key words indicating their programmes and activities. The present document covers organizations working in the field of health and nutrition. For the convenience of users, organizations in the Directory have been arranged alphabetically state-wise, and an Index provided to facilitate retrieval. I would like to express my gratitude to all the organizations that have extended their full cooperation and shared the relevant information. Without their support it would not have been possible to bring out this compilation. My gratitude also extends to all persons from NIPCCD and its Regional Centres, and all those who have cooperated so willingly in sharing information with us. It is hoped that this document would be useful to all stakeholders working for the empowerment of vulnerable sections. (A. K. Gopal) Health CONTENTS S. No. State / Organizations P. No. Andhra Pradesh 1-3 1. Freedom Foundation 1 2. Global Organization for Development 1 3. Health Education Agricultural Development Society 1 4. Nirmal 1 5. Prepare India Rural Reconstruction and Disaster 2 6. Pushpagiri Vitreo Retina Institute 2 7. Rahul's Medical & Health Services Society 2 8. Sneha 2 9. Society for Community Health Welfare and Environment Protection 3 (SCHWEP) 10. The Catholic Health Association of India 3 11. Voluntary Health Association of Andhra Pradesh 3 Arunachal Pradesh 3-4 12. Prayas Janhit Swasthya Sewa Kendra Primary Health Centre (PHC) 3 13. Voluntary Health Association of Arunachal Pradesh 4 Assam 4-5 14. Assam State Red Cross Society 4 15. Bharuka Health Clinic and Counselling Centre 4 16. Global Health & Education Centre 4 17. Global Health Immunisation & Population Control Organisation 5 18. Indian Red Cross Society Karimganj District Branch 5 19. Janak 5 20. Voluntary Health Association of Assam 5 Bihar 6-8 21. Adarsh Chikitsha Sewa Sanstha 6 22. Bihar State AIDS Control Society 6 23. Centre for Health & Resource Management (CHARM) 6 24. DEEPALAYA (Institute for Mental Health & Rehabil.) 6 i Health S. No. State / Organizations P. No. 25. EPOS Health (India) Pvt. Ltd. Bihar Office 7 26. Indian Council of Acupressure Yoga 7 27. Kurji Holy Family Hospital 7 28. Monghyr Chakshu Yojana Samiti 7 29. Monghyr Chakshudan Yojana Samiti 8 30. Nari Nidhi 8 31. Priyadarshini Swasthya Sanstha 8 32. Voluntary Health Association of Bihar 8 Chandigarh 9 33. Family Planning Association of India (FPAI), Mohali Branch 9 Chhattisgarh 9-10 34. Champa Christian Hospital Society 9 35. RAHA, Raigarh Ambikapur Health Association, Holy Cross Institute 9 36. Srijan Samajik Sanstha 9 37. Voluntary Health Association of Chhattisgarh 10 Delhi 10-21 38. AIDS Awareness Group (AAG) 10 39. Ammanuel Hospital Association 10 40. Association of Medical Women in India (AMWI) Delhi 10 41. CHETNA New Delhi 11 42. Christian Medical Association of India 11 43. Coordinated HIV/AIDS Response through Capacity Building and 11 Awareness 44. Drishtikon 11 45. Family Health International (FHI) India Country Office 12 46. Family Planning Association of India (Delhi Branch) 12 47. Family Planning Association of India 12 48. Health Fitness Society 12 49. Health Watch Trust 13 50. India HIV/AIDS Alliance (IHAA) 13 ii Health S. No. State / Organizations P. No. 51. Indian Medical Association (IMA) 13 52. Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) 13 53. Institute of Public Health and Hygiene 13 54. International Planned Parenthood Federation South Asia Regional 14 Office 55. Intra Health International, Inc. USAID FUNDED 14 56. Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit 14 57. MAMTA Health Institute for Mother and Child 14 58. Medicines Sans Frontiers Hallan India Without Borders 15 59. NGO AIDS Cell AIDS Education and Training Cell 15 60. National Family Planning Association of India 15 61. Naujhil Integrated Rural Project for Health and Development 15 (NIRPHAD) 62. Naz Foundation (India) Trust 16 63. PATH - Program for Appropriate Technology in Health 16 64. Parivar Seva Sanstha 16 65. Parivartan Centre for Mental Health 16 66. Population Council India Regional Office South and East Asia 17 67. Prayas Health Service 17 68. Public Health Foundation of India PHFI 17 69. Red Cross Society (IRCS) 17 70. SAMA Health Forum 18 71. School Health Annual Report Programme (SHARP) 18 72. Swaasthya 18 73. Swanchetan Society for Mental Health 18 74. Synodical Board of Health Services Church of North India 18 75. TARSHI 19 76. The Ford Foundation 19 77. The Trained Nurses Association of India (TNAI) 19 78. Tuberculosis Association of India 19 79. USO International Centre 19 iii Health S. No. State / Organizations P. No. 80. Voluntary Health Association of Delhi 20 81. Voluntary Health Association of India (VHAI) 20 82. Women's Action Group "Chelsea" 20 Goa 20-21 83. Sangath A Society of Child Dev.&Family Guidance 20 84. Voluntary Health Association of Goa 21 Gujarat 21-31 85. Acil Navsarjan Rural Development Foundation (Anarde) 21 86. Acil Navsarjan Rural Development Foundation 21 87. Aga Khan Health Service, India 21 88. Antyodaya Vikas Shikshan Centre 22 89. Bal Swasthya Kendra 22 90. CHETNA 22 91. CHETNA Navsari 22 92. CHETNA Sabarkantha C/o Viksat Regional Office 23 93. Child Eye Care Charitable Trust 23 94. Community Project 23 95. Dakshin Gujarat Rashtriya Gram Vikas Parishad 23 96. Family Planning Association of India Gujarat Office 23 97. Family and Child Welfare Committee 24 98. Gayatri Shikshan Samaj 24 99. Gujarat Rajya Bal Kalyan Sangh 24 100. Indian Society for Population Education (ISPE) 24 101. Jagrut Mahila Sangathan 24 102. Jivan Jyoti 25 103. Kamubala Kutumb Kalyan Kendra 25 104. Khadi Gram Udhyog Vikas Trust 25 105. Kutch Seva Trust 25 106. LOW COST Project (Low Cost Standard Therapeutics) 25 107. Lakshya Trust 26 iv Health S. No. State / Organizations P. No. 108. Medical Care Centre Trust 26 109. Nirmala Samaj Kendra Nirmala Social Welfare Centre 26 110. SAHAJ 26 111. Samanvay 27 112. Samanvay Resource Centre Prabhu Nivas Society 27 113. Sanchetna Community Health and Research Centre (SCHRC) 27 114. Sarvodaya Pariwar Trust 27 115. Saurashtra Voluntary Action Jamnagar 28 116. Shree Bhojay Sarvodaya Trust 28 117. Shree Vadhiyar Niketan 28 118. Shri Navjeevan Gram Vikas Trust 28 119. Shri Sarvodya Mahila Udhyog Mandal 28 120. Shroff Foundation Trust 29 121. Spandan A Medical Relief & Rehabilitation Trust 29 122. Sri Virambha Manek Charitable Trust 29 123. The Xavier Centre for Development 29 124. The Xavier Kelavani Mandal 29 125. Tribhuvandas Foundation 30 126. Vatsalya 30 127. Vikas Trust 30 128. Vishvakalyan Society 30 129. Voluntary Health Association of Gujarat 31 130. Yoganjali Kelvani Mandal 31 Haryana 31-32 131. Arpana Research and Charities Trust 31 132. EPOS Health (India) Pvt. Ltd. 31 133. Ranbaxy Community Healthcare Society (RCHS) 32 134. Unnat Bharat Vikas Samiti 32 v Health S. No. State / Organizations P. No. Himachal Pradesh 32-33 135. Society for Health and Social Transformation Rehabilitation AID 32 (SHASTRA) 136. Society for Health and Social Transformation Rehabilitation Aid 32
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