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Social Work, Public Health, Inclusiveness and AtmaNirbharata

The erstwhile health policy through an incremental approach had identified the need of new investments in the public health sector. It had also created a vision of investment of 2.5% of Indian GDP for the health sector by 2025 to create a self reliant and  Atmanirbhar bharat . States  were directed to spend more than 8% of their state budget for the public health sector.  *Anandajit Goswami, PhD Good Health Champion Awardee  Recent NSSO data shows that India has 20 health workers per 20,000 people. As per WHO standard, the minimum number should be 22. While India was earlier poised at 19 and has now increased to 20, we still have not achieved the milestone of 22. Moreover, though, more than 70% of these people are in rural India, only 30% of the health work- force is in the rural sector.  Majority of the health work- force is also employed in the private sector. The work force comprises nurses and they are spread over a wide range of health relat...

Celebrating Youth Volunteerism, Wellbeing & Engagement: An Invitation

Greetings to all,   We at Nada India Foundation would like to thank all the volunteers around the country, working with zeal and passion towards building a better society in terms of health, disease and overall well-being. 2020 will be one of the most memorable year for all us and especially for Nada India Foundation as we turn 20 years! On the occasion of International Volunteers Day, we invite you to attend  the most awaited event of the year: National Youth Conclave 2020.  The main motive of this event revolves around :- 1. Understanding volunteerism as an altruistic behaviour necessary for personal and community well-being 2. Working towards integration of Covid-19 and (Non Communicable Diseases ) NCDs in the life course approach to make it more inclusive for all age groups. 3. Addressing marketing strategies by Big Food, Alcohol & Tobacco that is targeted towards adolescents  4. Prioritising adolescent health over profit oriented industries 5. Ways to emp...

Aaj Se Thoda Kam campaign

The actor Rajkummar Rao officially released the Aaj Se Thoda Kam campaign. He encouraged the citizens to reduce salt, sugar and fat intake with a simple message. We urge young people to join Young India Network as health advocates to achieve 30% relative reduction in sodium intake use by 2025 and halt the rise in prevalence of diabetes by addressing key policy issues like College, school & workplace canteen Availability of unhealthy foods around school, college & workplace