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Help India fight the deadly virus
Portable Hospital Units
Augmenting India’s existing healthcare infrastructure to fight COVID-19 and future emergencies, we installed 36 innovative portable hospitals consisting of 2,682 beds across 14 States and Union Territories of India.
Vaccination
As a last line of defense against this virulent resurgent virus, our core strategy ‘The First Million’ initiative ensured vaccination for a million most vulnerable and marginalized Indians.Interactive and informative visibility tools were used by the team during the one-to-one and one-to-many sessions.
Oxygen Support
Owing to the monumental rise in COVID-19 cases in the second wave, medical infrastructure in the entire country began to crumble. At this juncture, we recognised the need for medical grade oxygen in hospitals and contributed to the efforts of the Government .
Help us rebuild the lives impacted by COVID
We follow a focused 4 step approach to achieve the objectives of our programes :- Design and test innovative solutions, Create local partnerships, Leverage and share knowledge, Scale to Amplify Impact.
Give back to your roots. Help transform the lives of thousands.

Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve learned a lot about resilience: what makes us stronger, safer and more adaptable –– and what doesn’t. Now, we need to focus on rebuilding our social, political and economic systems in ways that empower and protect us all. The choices we make today –– how we choose to allocate our resources and who we choose to lead us forward –– will have long-term implications not just for women, girls and other vulnerable populations, but for our overall health and survival as a species.
students across the country are returning to school, in some cases for in-person instruction for the first time since March 2020. Much of society’s focus will understandably be on COVID-19 safety, but returning to school is also a time to think about the other ways we need to keep students safe and to build an environment that’s inclusive of everyone.
The gradual spread of COVID-19 and insufficient capacity of hospitals has led to the growth of home care which causes a major source of waste contaminated with the virus and subsequent disruption of municipal solid waste management . The increase in waste that comes from infected people and hospitals leads to the deterioration of water quality which could turn into a source of transmission of the virus
Cumulative Impact




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