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Improving Mental Health of Rural as well as Semi Urban population by 2030

Addiction Removal

We work on various additction removal program which affects the health. Special focus on rural population where the addiction affects the economic as well as social condiction of the population.

Mental Health

With increase in competition among the social communities and increase stress, the mental health is very much affected. We worked with the local government organization and deliver counselling services to improve the mental health.

Healthcare for All

Improving the primary health care facility and its infrastructure is the major focus on SDG 3. We worked with various stakeholders to improve this infrastructure.

We are working with School,Colleges, Rural and Semi Urban areas to improve mental health

Every year 703 000 people take their own life and there are many more people who attempt suicide. Suicide occurs throughout the lifespan and was the fourth leading cause of death among 15-29 year-olds globally.
Suicide does not just occur in high-income countries, but is a global phenomenon in all regions of the world


GOAL

SDG Target 3.4 Reduce by one third premature mortality from non-communicable diseases through prevention and treatment and promote mental health and well-being

According to a WHO estimate, mental illness makes up about 15% of the total disease conditions around the world and that India has one of the most sizable populations affected by mental disorders.

Consequently, WHO has branded India as the world’s ‘most depressing country’. It is conspicuous that our country is already going through a silent mental health crisis



Poverty and marginalization have been one of the most robust links to mental illnesses, often associated with homelessness. Within the Indian context, 22% of the population live below the poverty line, 1.8 million are homeless, and 73 million families lack adequate housing and safety

Reaching out to the hordes of underserved people in rural and semi-urban areas who may suffer from mental illness A shortage of doctors and the rising cost of medication have left many mentally ill patients deprived of the required treatment

Need is to design the programmes for mental health awareness and treatment. The programmes shall take into account the importance of emotional wellbeing for all the mentally ill stakeholders

OBJECTIVES

  • Raise awareness and encourage dialogue around mental health, in collaboration with influencers and art and culture platforms at various forums like Schools, Colleges, Villages
  • Setup Virtual Clinic with the use of Technology to get experts from the all over India to provide their services to under priviledged.
  • Carry out Online Counselling Sessions who wants to protect their privacy
  • Develop podcasts, blogs and webinars with expertts and published then on collaborative platforms

Currently all the programs are done with the volunteering and the individual contribution. No agency has been participated in this project, as we are reaching out to the funding institution to contribute to this cause

We bring together new paradigms that fully exploit modern technology and incorporate anticipated developments

We shall establish collaborations with local hospitals to facilitate the next higher level of health care

To know more about our work in SDG 3 - Please download the presentation from the below link.Here

TARGET TO ACHEIVE

No. of Benefociaries 30000
Sessions to be carried out 200
Villages to be address 130
Virtual Clinic to be setup 2
Experts to be on board 10

States to be focused : Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujrat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand