Samagra
Project
Overview
The Samagra project aims to improve access to inexpensive health services and tackle the barriers related to the social determinants of health by:
- increasing the use of modern contraceptives, case detection for tuberculosis and multidrug-resistant TB
- improving maternal and child health care coverage to include antenatal care, intra-natal, and postnatal care in populations, along with improving immunization rates.
About the
project
Populations Served
Men, Women, Pregnant Women, Children under 5, Adolescents and Youth
PRIORITY AREA
Family Planning, NCDs, TB, MCH
COUNTRIES
India
YEARS
2020 - 2025
FUNDER
USAID
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