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PUBLIC HEALTHFOUNDATION OF INDIA
PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION OF INDIA
WORKING TOWARDS A HEALTHIER INDIA
Cover Photo Credit: GNS/PHFI
Gandhi's Talisman
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RISK FACTORS
TO IMPACT ON HEALTH AND DISEASE AT
THE INDIVIDUAL LEVEL
Systems ServicesPolicy Community
Action
PUBLIC HEALTH
IDENTIFIES AND INFLUENCES DETERMINANTS OF
HEALTH AT THE POPULATION LEVEL
DETERMINANTS
August 2007: Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi (then Chief Minister of Gujarat) at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the ‘Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar’ campus
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RISK FACTORS
TO IMPACT ON HEALTH AND DISEASE AT
THE INDIVIDUAL LEVEL
Systems ServicesPolicy Community
Action
PUBLIC HEALTH
IDENTIFIES AND INFLUENCES DETERMINANTS OF
HEALTH AT THE POPULATION LEVEL
DETERMINANTS
August 2007: Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi (then Chief Minister of Gujarat) at the foundation stone laying ceremony of the ‘Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar’ campus
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OUR MISSION
OUR VISION
Recognitions nationally and globally
PHFI’s DNA
OUR ECOSYSTEM
Trans-disciplinary
Learning
Multi-sectoral
application
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Four Centers of Excellence
Educated more than 2000 public
health professionals and trained
more than 17000 primary care
physicians
OUR MISSION
OUR VISION
Recognitions nationally and globally
PHFI’s DNA
OUR ECOSYSTEM
Trans-disciplinary
Learning
Multi-sectoral
application
03
Four Centers of Excellence
Educated more than 2000 public
health professionals and trained
more than 17000 primary care
physicians
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Community awareness workshop on Air Pollution
by Centre for Environmental Health, PHFI
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Community awareness workshop on Air Pollution
by Centre for Environmental Health, PHFI
OUR JOURNEY SO FAR
2006 2008 2010 2012
Establishment of IIPH -
Bhubaneswar
2009
2011
eLearning Programmes
Launched
2007
06
2014 20182016
07
2013
201920172015
IIPHG recognised as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India
OUR JOURNEY SO FAR
2006 2008 2010 2012
Establishment of IIPH -
Bhubaneswar
2009
2011
eLearning Programmes
Launched
2007
06
2014 20182016
07
2013
201920172015
IIPHG recognised as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India
THE INDIAN INSTITUTES OF PUBLIC HEALTH (IIPHs) GANDHINAGAR I HYDERABAD I DELHI I BHUBANESWAR I SHILLONG
Multi - disciplinary
Scientific Talent Pool
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IIPHDelhi
IIPHGandhinagar
IIPHShillong
IIPHHyderabad
IIPHBhubaneswar
IIPH-H Bangalore Campus
To Be Replaced by Greenfield Institute of Public Health Sciences (IPHS)
Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhingar (IIPHG) Campus, Gujarat
Bhoomi Pujan of the IIPH Gandhinagar Campus
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THE INDIAN INSTITUTES OF PUBLIC HEALTH (IIPHs) GANDHINAGAR I HYDERABAD I DELHI I BHUBANESWAR I SHILLONG
Multi - disciplinary
Scientific Talent Pool
08
IIPHDelhi
IIPHGandhinagar
IIPHShillong
IIPHHyderabad
IIPHBhubaneswar
IIPH-H Bangalore Campus
To Be Replaced by Greenfield Institute of Public Health Sciences (IPHS)
Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhingar (IIPHG) Campus, Gujarat
Bhoomi Pujan of the IIPH Gandhinagar Campus
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Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhingar (IIPHG) Campus, Gujarat
Inauguration of the IIPHG campus, October 2016
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~ Empowered Expert Committee to the Government of India
Representative view of the Indian Institute of Public Health Hyderabad (IIPHH) campus
Bhoomi Pujan of the IIPH Hyderabad Campus
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Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhingar (IIPHG) Campus, Gujarat
Inauguration of the IIPHG campus, October 2016
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~ Empowered Expert Committee to the Government of India
Representative view of the Indian Institute of Public Health Hyderabad (IIPHH) campus
Bhoomi Pujan of the IIPH Hyderabad Campus
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40 International Institutions Support to the Proposed IPHS
United Kingdom
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
University of Oxford (Medical Statistics and Epidemiology)
University of Cambridge (School of Clinical Medicine)
University of Cambridge (Public Health Education and Training)
University of Oxford ( Department of Public Health and Primary Care)
University College London
Chatham House
International Society for Hypertension
United States
Consortium of Universities for Global Health
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University
University of Miami
Emory Rollins School of Public Health
University of California, San Francisco
University of Michigan
Boston University
University of Minnesota
Duke Global Health Institute
Public Health Institute
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Yale School of Medicine
University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System
University of The West Indies
RTI International
American Stroke Association
Canada
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
McMaster University
York University
York University
Australia
University of Canberra
The University of Melbourne
New Zealand
University of Auckland
Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong
Bangladesh
International Centre for Diarroheal Disease Research
Africa
Shree Hindu Mandal Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
School of Public Health and Family Medicine, South Africa
South America
University of Sao Paulo
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Geneva
World Obesity Federation
Netherlands
Maastricht University
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES AT : AN OVERVIEW
THE INDIAN INSTITUTES OF PUBLIC HEALTH(IIPHs)
22eLearning Programmes
5647enrolments
3908graduates
716short-term trainings conducted
17800participants
Over
9 on-campus
Programmes
2495enrolments
287scholarships
awarded
1572graduates
92%placements
since inception
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES:
PhD (Full time) in Health Sciences/ Public Health [at IIPH-Delhi in affiliation with Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and
Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum (An Institute of National Importance under Govt. of India)]
Integrated MSc & PhD in Clinical Research [offered in collaboration with Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), (An
Institute of National Importance established by Act of Parliament)]
Integrated MSc & PhD in Health Informatics [offered in collaboration with Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), (An
Institute of National Importance established by Act of Parliament)]
Master of Public Health (MPH) [at IIPH-Gandhinagar (a university under State Government Act); at IIPH-Hyderabad in affiliation with Kaloji
Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Telangana; IIPH-Delhi in affiliation with Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and
as of May 2019
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40 International Institutions Support to the Proposed IPHS
United Kingdom
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
University of Oxford (Medical Statistics and Epidemiology)
University of Cambridge (School of Clinical Medicine)
University of Cambridge (Public Health Education and Training)
University of Oxford ( Department of Public Health and Primary Care)
University College London
Chatham House
International Society for Hypertension
United States
Consortium of Universities for Global Health
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University
University of Miami
Emory Rollins School of Public Health
University of California, San Francisco
University of Michigan
Boston University
University of Minnesota
Duke Global Health Institute
Public Health Institute
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Yale School of Medicine
University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System
University of The West Indies
RTI International
American Stroke Association
Canada
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
McMaster University
York University
York University
Australia
University of Canberra
The University of Melbourne
New Zealand
University of Auckland
Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong
Bangladesh
International Centre for Diarroheal Disease Research
Africa
Shree Hindu Mandal Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
School of Public Health and Family Medicine, South Africa
South America
University of Sao Paulo
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Geneva
World Obesity Federation
Netherlands
Maastricht University
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES AT : AN OVERVIEW
THE INDIAN INSTITUTES OF PUBLIC HEALTH(IIPHs)
22eLearning Programmes
5647enrolments
3908graduates
716short-term trainings conducted
17800participants
Over
9 on-campus
Programmes
2495enrolments
287scholarships
awarded
1572graduates
92%placements
since inception
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES:
PhD (Full time) in Health Sciences/ Public Health [at IIPH-Delhi in affiliation with Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and
Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum (An Institute of National Importance under Govt. of India)]
Integrated MSc & PhD in Clinical Research [offered in collaboration with Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), (An
Institute of National Importance established by Act of Parliament)]
Integrated MSc & PhD in Health Informatics [offered in collaboration with Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), (An
Institute of National Importance established by Act of Parliament)]
Master of Public Health (MPH) [at IIPH-Gandhinagar (a university under State Government Act); at IIPH-Hyderabad in affiliation with Kaloji
Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Telangana; IIPH-Delhi in affiliation with Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and
as of May 2019
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Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum (An Institute of National Importance under Govt. of India), IIPH-Shillong in
collaboration with Martin Luther Christian University, Shillong; IIPH-Bhubaneswar in collaboration with Utkal
University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha]
Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) [at IIPH Gandhinagar, a university under State Government Act]
Post Graduate Diploma in Public Health Management [Supported under National Health Mission (NHM), MoHFW,
Govt of India]
Associate Fellow of Industrial Health [Regulated by Directorate General, Factory Advice Service and Labour
Institutes, Govt of India (DGFASLI )]
Certificate Course on Geriatric Health Caregiving [Offered by Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar with
support from Gujarat State Financial Services Limited and facilitated by Gujarat CSR Authority]
Certificate Course in Community Health (CCCH) [Offered by Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar with
support from State Institute of Health and Family Welfare Gujarat]
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Academic session at IIPH Delhi
Technology (SCTIMST), Trivandrum (An Institute of National Importance under Govt. of India), IIPH-Shillong in
collaboration with Martin Luther Christian University, Shillong; IIPH-Bhubaneswar in collaboration with Utkal
University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha]
Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) [at IIPH Gandhinagar, a university under State Government Act]
Post Graduate Diploma in Public Health Management [Supported under National Health Mission (NHM), MoHFW,
Govt of India]
Associate Fellow of Industrial Health [Regulated by Directorate General, Factory Advice Service and Labour
Institutes, Govt of India (DGFASLI )]
Certificate Course on Geriatric Health Caregiving [Offered by Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar with
support from Gujarat State Financial Services Limited and facilitated by Gujarat CSR Authority]
Certificate Course in Community Health (CCCH) [Offered by Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar with
support from State Institute of Health and Family Welfare Gujarat]
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Academic session at IIPH Delhi
KEY INITIATIVESOF THE IIPHs
Indian Institute of Public Health,Gandhinagar
Indian Institute of Public Health,Hyderabad
Indian Institute of Public Health,Delhi
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Indian Institute of Public Health,Shillong
Indian Institute of Public Health,Bhubaneshwar
KEY INITIATIVESOF THE IIPHs
Indian Institute of Public Health,Gandhinagar
Indian Institute of Public Health,Hyderabad
Indian Institute of Public Health,Delhi
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Indian Institute of Public Health,Shillong
Indian Institute of Public Health,Bhubaneshwar
ADVANCING PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
Relevance of the Research to National Priorities and Global Public Health context
Research at PHFI aims to be of direct relevance to the needs of the health systems, policies and programmes in India. It
covers all thematic areas of public health research, namely epidemiology, determinants of health, health system and
policy as well as the major causes of disease burden in India. These areas have been identified based on the health
priorities identified by the National Health Mission of India, the Millennium Development Goals and the UN Sustainable
Development Goals. In addition to the existing public health issues such as maternal and child health, infectious
diseases, health system strengthening, emerging issues such as non-communicable diseases (including mental
health), universal health coverage and environmental health are also addressed by PHFI.
PHFI and its constituent Indian Institutes of Public Health (IIPHs) are being enrolled in 2019 into the National Knowledge
Network(NKN). Apart from providing link to Global Networks to collaborate with the research communities across the
globe, the NKN enables its members with knowledge and information sharing, facilitates advanced distance
education in specialised fields and collaborations on research, development and innovation.
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RESEARCH AT PHFI - SNAPSHOT
Aligned to : Burden of Disease | NHM & NHP Priorities | MDGs & SDGs
• Health System/Policy/Financing • Injuries
• Universal Health Coverage • Public Health Nutrition
• Women and Child Health • Environmental Health
• Non-communicable Diseases • Occupational Health
• Infectious Diseases • Social Determinants of Health
• Tobacco & Alcohol Control • Disability
• Mental and Behavioural Disorders • Public Health Technologies
Domains:
Recognised as Scientific Research Organisation by Ministry of Science &
Technology since 2008
Publications in Peer Reviewed Journals
Number
Impact Factor
2008 - 18
6.73
2853
2017 - 18
9.2
463
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ADVANCING PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH
Relevance of the Research to National Priorities and Global Public Health context
Research at PHFI aims to be of direct relevance to the needs of the health systems, policies and programmes in India. It
covers all thematic areas of public health research, namely epidemiology, determinants of health, health system and
policy as well as the major causes of disease burden in India. These areas have been identified based on the health
priorities identified by the National Health Mission of India, the Millennium Development Goals and the UN Sustainable
Development Goals. In addition to the existing public health issues such as maternal and child health, infectious
diseases, health system strengthening, emerging issues such as non-communicable diseases (including mental
health), universal health coverage and environmental health are also addressed by PHFI.
PHFI and its constituent Indian Institutes of Public Health (IIPHs) are being enrolled in 2019 into the National Knowledge
Network(NKN). Apart from providing link to Global Networks to collaborate with the research communities across the
globe, the NKN enables its members with knowledge and information sharing, facilitates advanced distance
education in specialised fields and collaborations on research, development and innovation.
18
RESEARCH AT PHFI - SNAPSHOT
Aligned to : Burden of Disease | NHM & NHP Priorities | MDGs & SDGs
• Health System/Policy/Financing • Injuries
• Universal Health Coverage • Public Health Nutrition
• Women and Child Health • Environmental Health
• Non-communicable Diseases • Occupational Health
• Infectious Diseases • Social Determinants of Health
• Tobacco & Alcohol Control • Disability
• Mental and Behavioural Disorders • Public Health Technologies
Domains:
Recognised as Scientific Research Organisation by Ministry of Science &
Technology since 2008
Publications in Peer Reviewed Journals
Number
Impact Factor
2008 - 18
6.73
2853
2017 - 18
9.2
463
19
Recent research publications
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Christian Medical College, Vellore
India
CountryPublic Health Foundation of India
Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies
(SCTIMST), Thiruvanathapuram
Other Asian InstitutionsNational University of Singapore, Singapore
Peking University, China
Mahidol University, Thailand
BRAC University, Bangladesh
University of Kelaniya, Srilanka
India
India
India
Singapore
China
Thailand
Bangladesh
Srilanka
Indian Institutions Papers1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
982
1000
519
225
Citation29818
6483
2128
705
132847
125776
19400
4977
1556
Cites/ Year5964
1297
426
141
26569
25155
3880
995
311
Cites/ Paper*30
6
4
3
133
126
19
5
2
Bench Marking of PHFI with Key Peer Institutions in India and Asia : 2011-15 (External Evaluation by BCG in 2016)th stScimago Institutional Ranking: PHFI positioned at 86 & 71 percentiles for innovation & societal impact
BCG Review: “Citations/ paper are better than best-in-class institutions as well; 29.8 for PHFI vs 10.63 for Johns Hopkins School for Public Health”
Data Source: Online software Harzing’s Publish or Perish; *Citation for the top 1000 publications which is the default provided by the software
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AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGIES
CAPACITY BUILDING THROUGH TRAINING
National Collaborations for Capacity Building Initiatives
Integrated Mwellcare System implemented by PHFI with the
Govt of Haryana and Karnataka
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Recent research publications
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Christian Medical College, Vellore
India
CountryPublic Health Foundation of India
Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies
(SCTIMST), Thiruvanathapuram
Other Asian InstitutionsNational University of Singapore, Singapore
Peking University, China
Mahidol University, Thailand
BRAC University, Bangladesh
University of Kelaniya, Srilanka
India
India
India
Singapore
China
Thailand
Bangladesh
Srilanka
Indian Institutions Papers1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
982
1000
519
225
Citation29818
6483
2128
705
132847
125776
19400
4977
1556
Cites/ Year5964
1297
426
141
26569
25155
3880
995
311
Cites/ Paper*30
6
4
3
133
126
19
5
2
Bench Marking of PHFI with Key Peer Institutions in India and Asia : 2011-15 (External Evaluation by BCG in 2016)th stScimago Institutional Ranking: PHFI positioned at 86 & 71 percentiles for innovation & societal impact
BCG Review: “Citations/ paper are better than best-in-class institutions as well; 29.8 for PHFI vs 10.63 for Johns Hopkins School for Public Health”
Data Source: Online software Harzing’s Publish or Perish; *Citation for the top 1000 publications which is the default provided by the software
20
AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGIES
CAPACITY BUILDING THROUGH TRAINING
National Collaborations for Capacity Building Initiatives
Integrated Mwellcare System implemented by PHFI with the
Govt of Haryana and Karnataka
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International Collaborations for Capacity Building Initiatives
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Major Research and Implementation projects at PHFI
Strengthening Human Resource and Systems Capacity for Public Health in the North Eastern Region Swasth Uttar Purv: Healthy North East
(Ministry of Development of North East Region)
Project CHETNA- Private Sector Engagement for Tuberculosis-Notification and Community Awareness
UJJWAL: RH Framework - Improved Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services in India
HIV-AIDS: Partnership for Sustained Impact – Technical Support to NACO
ADARSH – Human Resources in Health: Design and Scale-up of Alternate Models for Responding to the Critical shortage of medical
specialists in select states
Technical Assistance to State AIDS Control Programme in five states namely Gujarat, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
The Neglected Tropical Disease work – technical support to the NVBDCP on VL elimination program.
An Non-Communicable Disease(NCD) Initiative for capacity building in the field of Non-Communicable Disease(NCD) prevention and
control in the state of Tripura
Worksite Lifestyle Program for Reducing Diabetes and Cardiovascular Risk in India (INDIA-WORKS)
Diagnostics for Health Systems Transformation in Odisha
Implementation of Public Health Research Initiative (PHRI)
Reducing Avoidable blindness due to Diabetic Retinopathy (DR)
Reduce the rates of Retinopathy of Prematurity in India (ROP)
Geospatial Analyses of Pneumonia, Diarrhea, Malaria, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis
Evaluating the safe care saving lives
UDAY: A comprehensive diabetes prevention and management program in India
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International Collaborations for Capacity Building Initiatives
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Major Research and Implementation projects at PHFI
Strengthening Human Resource and Systems Capacity for Public Health in the North Eastern Region Swasth Uttar Purv: Healthy North East
(Ministry of Development of North East Region)
Project CHETNA- Private Sector Engagement for Tuberculosis-Notification and Community Awareness
UJJWAL: RH Framework - Improved Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services in India
HIV-AIDS: Partnership for Sustained Impact – Technical Support to NACO
ADARSH – Human Resources in Health: Design and Scale-up of Alternate Models for Responding to the Critical shortage of medical
specialists in select states
Technical Assistance to State AIDS Control Programme in five states namely Gujarat, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
The Neglected Tropical Disease work – technical support to the NVBDCP on VL elimination program.
An Non-Communicable Disease(NCD) Initiative for capacity building in the field of Non-Communicable Disease(NCD) prevention and
control in the state of Tripura
Worksite Lifestyle Program for Reducing Diabetes and Cardiovascular Risk in India (INDIA-WORKS)
Diagnostics for Health Systems Transformation in Odisha
Implementation of Public Health Research Initiative (PHRI)
Reducing Avoidable blindness due to Diabetic Retinopathy (DR)
Reduce the rates of Retinopathy of Prematurity in India (ROP)
Geospatial Analyses of Pneumonia, Diarrhea, Malaria, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis
Evaluating the safe care saving lives
UDAY: A comprehensive diabetes prevention and management program in India
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HEALTH SYSTEMS SUPPORT
PHFI Central is helping build institutional and health systems capacity in India, both at national and sub-national levels. Our core focus is on
strengthening primary health care and district health management to improve the quality, accessibility and equity of health services towards
lowering the disease burden and providing effective healthcare. PHFI provided responsive technical support to several state governments
including Governments of Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Karnataka to shape health policies and strengthen human resource capacities.
Project CHETNA - Community Street Plays organised to raise awareness on Tuberculosis
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CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE (COE)
Four Centres of Excellence currently coordinate research in specific thematic areas: the Centre for Chronic Conditions & Injuries (CCCI) on
non-communicable diseases and mental disorders at the PHFI; the South Asia Centre for Disability Inclusive Development & Disability (SACDIR)
at the IIPH-Hyderabad; the Ramalingaswami Center for Social Determinants of Health at Bangalore and the Centre for Environmental Health
at PHFI Central.
The Ramalingaswami Centre on Equity and Social Determinants of Health
The Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injuries (CCCI)
The Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injuries (CCCI) at the Public Health
Foundation of India is an umbrella platform comprising Centre for Mental
Health (CMH) and Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC) with the
mandate to generate world-class knowledge that can impact policy
and practice aimed at reducing the burden of chronic conditions in
India and beyond.
Photo credit : The Ramalingaswami Centre on
Equity and Social Determinants of Health
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HEALTH SYSTEMS SUPPORT
PHFI Central is helping build institutional and health systems capacity in India, both at national and sub-national levels. Our core focus is on
strengthening primary health care and district health management to improve the quality, accessibility and equity of health services towards
lowering the disease burden and providing effective healthcare. PHFI provided responsive technical support to several state governments
including Governments of Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Karnataka to shape health policies and strengthen human resource capacities.
Project CHETNA - Community Street Plays organised to raise awareness on Tuberculosis
24
CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE (COE)
Four Centres of Excellence currently coordinate research in specific thematic areas: the Centre for Chronic Conditions & Injuries (CCCI) on
non-communicable diseases and mental disorders at the PHFI; the South Asia Centre for Disability Inclusive Development & Disability (SACDIR)
at the IIPH-Hyderabad; the Ramalingaswami Center for Social Determinants of Health at Bangalore and the Centre for Environmental Health
at PHFI Central.
The Ramalingaswami Centre on Equity and Social Determinants of Health
The Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injuries (CCCI)
The Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injuries (CCCI) at the Public Health
Foundation of India is an umbrella platform comprising Centre for Mental
Health (CMH) and Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC) with the
mandate to generate world-class knowledge that can impact policy
and practice aimed at reducing the burden of chronic conditions in
India and beyond.
Photo credit : The Ramalingaswami Centre on
Equity and Social Determinants of Health
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The South Asia Centre for Disability Inclusive Development & Research (SACDIR)
Centre for Environmental Health (CEH)
Demonstration of water quality
in West Bengal: PHFI project
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ENABLING POLICY FORMULATION
The Public Health Foundation of India and the Indian Institutes of Public Health are providing technical support to Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare for national health programmes and policies. Technical Support to State Health Programmes and Policies.
Engaging with over 12 States on their health agenda – areas including UHC, Heat Action Plan, Diabetic Retinopathy, Tobacco Control, Non-
communicable diseases, and disability.
PHFI Central
P UP State Health Policy
P Technical Advisory Committee on SDG - 3 Implementation in Karnataka
P PADMA - Punjab Alcohol and Drug Use Management programme
P Government of Maharashtra & Haryana (NCTP/ NCD Prevention/ Public Health)
P Government of Maharashtra (Communicable Diseases & Health Services Restructuring)
P Scale-up of mPower Programme in Tripura and Mizoram
IIPH - Gandhinagar
P Expert Committee on Tribal Health; Government of Gujarat
P Strengthening Implementation of National Mental Health Programme in Gujarat
P Occupational Health in Gujarat Industries (Partnership with GSIDC)
IIPH - Delhi P Support for HRH Strengthening – Medical Specialists under CPS and NBE
(Odisha, Haryana and UP)
IIPH - Bhubaneswar P Odisha State Health Policy
IIPH - Hyderabad
P Karnataka Knowledge Commission Taskforce on Health (PHFI Central & Bengaluru)
P Technical Support for Health Systems Strengthening in Karnataka
P Technical Support for Government of Telangana in Disability Programmes
IIPH - Shillong + PHFI Central P Support to North Eastern States (DoNER Grant + Training Programmes)
Technical Support to State Governments
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The South Asia Centre for Disability Inclusive Development & Research (SACDIR)
Centre for Environmental Health (CEH)
Demonstration of water quality
in West Bengal: PHFI project
26
ENABLING POLICY FORMULATION
The Public Health Foundation of India and the Indian Institutes of Public Health are providing technical support to Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare for national health programmes and policies. Technical Support to State Health Programmes and Policies.
Engaging with over 12 States on their health agenda – areas including UHC, Heat Action Plan, Diabetic Retinopathy, Tobacco Control, Non-
communicable diseases, and disability.
PHFI Central
P UP State Health Policy
P Technical Advisory Committee on SDG - 3 Implementation in Karnataka
P PADMA - Punjab Alcohol and Drug Use Management programme
P Government of Maharashtra & Haryana (NCTP/ NCD Prevention/ Public Health)
P Government of Maharashtra (Communicable Diseases & Health Services Restructuring)
P Scale-up of mPower Programme in Tripura and Mizoram
IIPH - Gandhinagar
P Expert Committee on Tribal Health; Government of Gujarat
P Strengthening Implementation of National Mental Health Programme in Gujarat
P Occupational Health in Gujarat Industries (Partnership with GSIDC)
IIPH - Delhi P Support for HRH Strengthening – Medical Specialists under CPS and NBE
(Odisha, Haryana and UP)
IIPH - Bhubaneswar P Odisha State Health Policy
IIPH - Hyderabad
P Karnataka Knowledge Commission Taskforce on Health (PHFI Central & Bengaluru)
P Technical Support for Health Systems Strengthening in Karnataka
P Technical Support for Government of Telangana in Disability Programmes
IIPH - Shillong + PHFI Central P Support to North Eastern States (DoNER Grant + Training Programmes)
Technical Support to State Governments
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AWARDS AND ACCOLADES
FICCI - Healthcare Excellence Awards 2018 (10th Edition) for
Skill Development from Smt. Anupriya Patel - Union Minister
of State, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GoI,
Best NGO/Education award in CII's National Excellence
Practice Competition 2018
PHFI was awarded in the category Health- Skilling Brand
2018 (Gold category Award), at the 5th India Health and
Wellness Summit
Public Health Foundation of India awarded the PhD Chamber award for Excellence in Skill Development by Shri Rajnath Singh, Honourable Union Home Minister, Government of India
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PARTNERSHIP FOR PUBLIC PURPOSE
Government Academia
Civil Society Organisations
Industry Leaders
AWARDS AND ACCOLADES
FICCI - Healthcare Excellence Awards 2018 (10th Edition) for
Skill Development from Smt. Anupriya Patel - Union Minister
of State, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GoI,
Best NGO/Education award in CII's National Excellence
Practice Competition 2018
PHFI was awarded in the category Health- Skilling Brand
2018 (Gold category Award), at the 5th India Health and
Wellness Summit
Public Health Foundation of India awarded the PhD Chamber award for Excellence in Skill Development by Shri Rajnath Singh, Honourable Union Home Minister, Government of India
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Chairman
Mr. S RamadoraiFormer Vice Chairman,Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
President
Professor K. Srinath Reddy
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PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION OF INDIA
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