Community Health Initiative


Community Health Initiative covers 1.5 million backward tribals in Maharashtra. CHI aims at the reduction of existing disabilities and incidence of future disabilities through prevention and cure using existing delivery systems and available infrastructure, in partnership with Government, NGOs and local community.
CHI has achieved 72% reduction in disability in Thane District, Maharashtra, using existing infrastructure and available delivery systems. The CHI is a well-integrated set of preventive health programmes aimed at the holistic improvement of the health of the community, with specific focus on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn & Child Health + Adolescent. The CHI activities are in support of the goals of the National Health Mission and in consonance with the United Nations’ Millennium and Sustainable Development Goals-2015.
Having developed a replicable model in the Parali Primary Health Centre area of Palghar District - popn: 60,000 – Maharashtra, which will be evaluated by UNICEF, IIF has commenced in 2015, at the request of the Government, the scaling up of the CHI in all 45 PHC areas of Palghar District with Sakharshet Primary Health Centre in Jawhar Block covering a 100% Tribal population of about 40,000.

Components

The Community Health Initiative directly addresses the health and nutrition issues of adolescent girls and also creates an enabling environment / ecosystem that engages adolescent boys, the government, and the community. Key components of its programme include: