Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Mother NGO - Reproductive and Child Health Project

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India has recognized Pravara Medical Trust (PMT), Loni as a Mother NGO for implementing its World Bank assisted Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Scheme in Maharashtra in 1998. The Project has been sanctioned to PMT in recognition of its 25 years service to the rural population through innovative, need based community health & development projects.

The constituent institutions run by the trust include

  • a 700 bedded post-graduate level referral teaching hospital & medical college, with state of art departments of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatrics, Neonatology, Pediatric Cardiology, Skin & STD and Community Medicine,
  • a Postgraduate level Dental Hospital & College,
  • a graduate college of Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Center
  • a graduate and a diploma college of Nursing and
  • a Cancer Treatment and Research Center
  • a Pediatric Cardiac Center & an Advanced Neo-natal Center
The community based major innovative projects implemented by PMT for the last 10 years in the field of Reproductive and Child Health have given adequate experience and expertise.To Know More Projects Click here

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  1. PIHDO, Dengue prevention Awareness Campaign

    PIHDO, Panacea International Human Development Organization a non Governmental Organization,

    NGO in Islamabad,Pakistan has launched comprehensive dengue prevention Awareness Campaign
    Dengue is the most widespread mosquito-borne infection which in recent years has become a major international public health concern. The magnitude of dengue problem has increased dramatically and has extended fears of an outbreak especially within Punjab and throughout the Pakistan.
    PIHDO, Panacea International Human Development Organization a non Governmental Organization, (NGO) in Islamabad. and is working for the promotion of health, education and environment protection in Pakistan within our scope to conduct dengue prevention awareness sessions to adopt better preventive measures to avoid becoming dengue virus carrier.

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