The South Asian Institute of Health Promotion (SAIHP) is a registered, not-for-profit, non-governmental, voluntary, and social development organization that promotes public health in India.
The SAIHP seeks to improve the lives of women, children, people with disabilities, youth, and older adults. It was founded in 2002–2003. The organization was officially incorporated on December 27, 2003, under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860.
View MoreCarry out research to inform health policies and develop innovative, community-based interventions that address current health challenges.
Equip individuals and communities with the knowledge and skills to make informed health decisions, fostering a culture of health literacy.
Ensure health services are inclusive by addressing the specific needs of vulnerable populations, such as women, children, and the elderly.
Provide training and support to local health workers and stakeholders to ensure the sustainability of health initiatives and improve long-term health outcomes.
Build strategic partnerships with local communities, governments, and international organizations to strengthen health systems and address shared health challenges.
Ensure that healthcare services are equitable, accessible, and tailored to the needs of diverse communities, reducing barriers to quality healthcare.
Raise awareness about the links between climate change and health, and advocate for environmentally sustainable health policies.