Developed countries treat the health sector as a key responsibility of governance. These countries are all market economies, and yet consider it their responsibility to…
The latter half of the twentieth century was witness to many dramatic changes in India. Political independence, population explosion, industrialization and urbanization, and swift socioeconomic…
The health of any nation is the sum total of the health status of its citizens, communities and settlements in which they live. A healthy…
The Independent Commission on Health wants to prepare a brief situational Report on elimination prospects of Kala Azar from Bihar, and effectively from India. As…
India, Indonesia and Thailand are developing countries of Southeast Asia at three distinct stages of economic development. Their per capita GDP (US$ – year 2002)…
The Members of the Commission complement the Planning Commission and the Expert Group on their initiative to bring the concerns of Universal Health Coverage in…
The present issue of Health for the Millions on ‘Appropriate Role for the Private Sector in Health Care in India’, particularly looks at the state…
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is oneof the largest ministries in the Government ofIndia, next only to HRD in Human resourceand technical resources. The…
Previous Next Ms. Bhavna Mukhopadhyay, Chief Executive, VHAI was invited to chair a session for the 64th Annual National Conference of Indian Public Health Association-…
Listening to the ‘Voices from the Field’- A National Roundtable on addressing Nutritional Challenges
VHAI and CEA in collaboration with CFNS organized a National Roundtable on 26th February 2020 at Hotel The Royal Plaza, New Delhi, to address the…