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The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that have been set on the basis of certain key health issues aim at improving maternal and child health and reducing the incidence of malaria, tuberculosis and HIV and other determinants of health.
Health promotion is strongly built into the concept of all national health programs with implementation envisaged through public health system, based on the principles of equitable distribution, community participation, intersectoral coordination and the use of appropriate technology. Our multidisciplinary research activities are oriented towards the development of issue-based and setting-based designs that will strongly address the existing and emerging healthcare challenges in India. We intend to translate the research findings into appropriate health promotion models that are suited to diverse settings in their endeavors to bridge the practice gap and contribute to the improvement of national health indicators.
Evidence is an integral part of our research activities that unmistakably can guide us in our attempt to improve the manner in which our services are delivered. We are constantly strengthening the Monitoring and Evaluation of our projects with the highly capable experts of our R&D team. Our projects are monitored on the ‘Quality Improvement’ aspects through well-defined indicators periodically and thus their inbuilt worth is established beyond doubt.