A continuum of care means working with women and children from birth to adulthood in order to break the intergenerational cycle of poor health. Gender-based violence cuts across all stages along the continuum of care. We aim to ensure they have continuous access to and awareness of the health services they need to live a healthy and safe life.
Maternal and Newborn Health
We work with community and government stakeholders to help build strong systems that can deliver maternal and neonatal care to urban women and newborns.
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We work with communities and governments in health education and capacity building to ensure healthy development for every child.
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Empowerment, Health and Sexuality of Adolescents
We work with adolescents to build knowledge of sexual and reproductive health issues and promote gender-equitable relationships.
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Prevention of Violence against Women and Children
We work with communities and public systems to prevent and address gender-based violence in a holistic manner.
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Empowering communities
We work with communities to spread health awareness and improve health-seeking behaviour.
Strengthening systems
We work with public health systems and the police to create sustainable improvements in service delivery.
Advancing research
We use a data-driven, evidence-based approach to develop informed public health interventions.
Learn about our researchWe directly implement programs across 20 communities in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Our models have also scaled across Maharashtra and other states.
Our on-ground community centres aim to develop models for integrated health service delivery in urban informal settlements. We engage closely at the local level to make sure that women and children have access to quality health services.
SNEHA Centres Programme Healthy Cities ProgrammeWe work with partners such as the Government of India's Integrated Child Development Services, the National Health Mission, Maharashtra, and University College London - to deliver, scale and evaluate our work. Our partners are crucial to our mission and ensure that our interventions are rigorous and sustainable.
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