It is a presentation on non profitable trust named as Thribhuvandas Foundation in Gujarat which is working for the betterment of the villagers as well as to the women staying in village. They are providing a helping hand towards the villagers near their district.
3. Tribhuvandas Foundation
Community-based Leading Organization in the
field of Health and Rural Development working
since three decades
Main Programs of the Organization concentrate
on the basic foundation of community health
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Project Area – CHARUTAR – March 2010
• Regular Programs of TF operational in 796 (71%)
dairy cooperative societies(DCSs) of Anand-
Kheda districts
• Maximum coverage in Tarapur Taluka – 92 %,
Minimum coverage in Umreth Taluka – 52 %
• 125 DCSs joined program this year, maximum 11
DCSs joined in Virpur Taluka
• Coverage in terms of Population – More than
16,50,000, approximately 4,00,000 families
• More villages would be contacted to augment
coverage optimally
7. By the People, Of the People,
For the People – “TF PROGRAM”
• Synergistic Partnership of grass-root organizations
• Village Dairy Cooperative Societies
• Kheda District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union –
AMUL
• Govt. of Gujarat, Govt. of India
• Charutar Arogya Mandal, Karamsad
• Other like-minded organizations and individuals
• Shri Sardar Patel Arogya Mandal, Anand
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9. ACTIVITIES DONE BY US
• Primary Healthcare Program
• Mother and Child Healthcare Program
• Cancer Awareness Program
• Clinics, Pregnancy Clinics, Women’s Clinics, Clinical
Laboratories, Sonography Units, Immunization
Centers, Family Planning (Contraception) Centers
• Referral Service
• Safe Delivery Kit Unit
• Balwadi
• Handicrafts Unit
• Other Activities
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10. Auxiliary Units - Program
• MIS, Reporting, Documentation Unit
• Training and Supportive Monitoring Unit
• General Coordination and Support Unit
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Primary Healthcare Program
• Standardized Information-Education-Communication
activities on Basic Health Issues
• Focus on Hygiene, Sanitation, Nutrition, Exercise,
Prevention of Addiction
• Emphasis on De-addiction, Vaccination and Disease-
specific Preventive Measures
• Primary curative measures for common ailments
• 7,09,737 patients of 32 common diseases and
conditions treated at village level
• As part of this program, Trained VHWs remained
available in village itself 24*7
• Good quality medicines provided at nominal charges
• Considerable reduction in morbidity loads and costs
of treatment
12. DOTS Program
• 139 TB patients under care of trained certified
VHW DOT providers in Revised National TB
Control Program of Govt. of India/Govt. of
Gujarat
• 338 patients completed treatment at our DOT
centres during this period
• 8458 participants informed about TB disease
and prevention of TB in village meetings..
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Mother Healthcare Program
• Urine Pregnancy Tests done in villages – 14025
• New pregnancies registered – 41912
• Pregnancies registered in first trimester – 21577, 50%
• No. of visits to regd. pregnant women – 124177
• Referrals for High-risk pregnancies - 2636
• Total deliveries registered – 39396
• Deliveries in hospital – 87 %
• Deliveries in Chiranjeevee Yojna - 5536
• Lactating mothers provided counseling – 40376
• Family planning services provided in field – 25476
• Interactions with Health Dept. at state, district to
village levels
15. Child Healthcare Program
• Total Registered Births – 35736
• At birth M:F ratio noted in this area – 54:46(19284/16437)
• Low Birth Weight < 2.5 Kg babies noted – 9 %
• Colostrum Feeding in 1 hour of birth – 84 %
• Newborn put on KMC - 1222
• Bath to newborn after 7 days – 26%
• NMR – 25
• Complementary Feeding at the end of 6 months – 86 %
• Gr III–IV undernourished children < 1 yr – 3 %
• Participation of TF in Mamta Divas (MCH-vaccination
sessions in RCH) – 13634 events
• Average ANC/session - 7, Children/session - 13
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17. Cancer Awareness Program
• Households visited for survey – 194425
• Persons contacted – 902673
• Population found addicted – 40 %
• Persons motivated for de-addiction – 3678
• “High risk for cancer” persons referred to hospital –
2641
• Confirmed new cancer patients - 442
• Cancer patients followed in field – 2824
• Patients completed treatment - 100
• Cancer Awareness Meetings held – 19606
• Cancer diagnosis camps held 6 - 850 patients
attended
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Clinics / Health Centres
• Clinics – 15, ANC/Sonography Clinics – 1
• OPD patients – 37146
• Sonography Tests – 2158, Patients – 2516
• Health Camps organized in 55 villages
• Children, Pregnant women provided immunization
• Anti-rabies vaccine doses provided – 2026
• Anti-Hepatitis B Vaccine doses – 27400
• Family Planning operations – 537, IUDs – 5
• 1867 employees of 516 DCSs provided health check up
services
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Handicrafts Unit
• 16 villages
• 60 women artisans benefited
• The building construction from the grant
has been completed.
• Gramodyog Vikas Kendra would come up
under this grant
25. Dairy Cooperative Societies
• All societies are contacted regarding TF activities
• General Annual Report 2008 - 09 provided to all, all TF
villages provided annual report of activities done in
respective villages
• Annual General Meetings attended, TF Program
explained
• ISO societies provided health check up services for their
employees
• Several societies extended additional financial support
for health camps, for vaccination, for blood donation and
for new centres, for sonography units, gynec clinics and
for free medicines for their members
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26. Dairy Cooperative Societies 2
• A meeting of Chairmen-Secretaries of DCSs of
Kapadvanj Taluka was held in Nov 2009
• Chairman TF addressed the meeting
• MLA and AMUL Directors of the area were
present
• Similar meeting was held in Tarapur Taluka in
Jan 2010
• TF Program explained in detail at both the
places
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29. Other Activities
• 67 students were facilitated for field work, surveys were done
• 331 guests visited TF
• Participated in Dai Sangathan, GVHA, Beti Bachao Abhiyan -
CHETNA and JSA activities regularly
• FNGO project continued in two public health subcentres viz.
Bhanthla and Maletadi - one each in Balasinor and Kapadvanj
covering 40 villages for women and children with grants from
GoG
• Village Health and Sanitation Committees training project
conducted in 228 villages of Balasinor, Virpur, Anand, Sojitra,
Umreth and Anklav talukas with grants from GoG
• TF was awarded by Lions Club Amul for its work in Tranol
village
• A Beti Bachao sammelan was held at Anand with support from
CHETNA
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31. Other Activities
• National Neonatology Forum appreciated TF Newborn
Health Program at its conference
• A research project awarded to TF on Kangaroo Mother
Care by ICMR through PSMC – SKH Karamsad
• With support from Vidya Dairy, 119 pregnant women
of 6 villages (Jalanagar, Marghakui, Khambhali,
Samaspur, Sarsa, Mangalpur) were provided nutritious
laddus with counseling to give up addiction and for
nutritious food habits
• Helped program for pregnant women organized by
Borsad Municipality in March 2010
• Organized conference of Sarpanches of Anand District
with support from GVHA on Tobacco Control
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33. Other Activities
• Teams formed for each Taluka and efforts started
for one centre for one Taluka
• Medical Camps were organized with the help of
like-minded organizations
• Efforts started for ANC Clinic – Gynec Clinic –
Sonography Units at Kapadvanj and Tarapur
• Efforts started for Physiotherapy Unit at Thasra
• 8 Gynec Camps organized in Kapadvanj, 1095
women examined and treated, 15 operations
done free of charge at Civil Hospital Ahmedabad
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34. Activities
• Telemedicine Unit is functioning at Balasinor Centre with
support from Sri Krishna Hospital - Karamsad, 69 patients
took advantage of this facility.
• Blood donation awareness camps held – 7
• Blood Groups checked - 1178, blood donations – 24 bags
• 11158 patients attended 78 eye camps held with Sankara Eye
Hospital – 4044 operations done
• Exposure visits to the hospital and trainings of VHWs in
batches held prior to organizing camps
• With support from Max India Foundation, 8 MMR vaccination
camps held(Vallavpura 1, Moti Sankhyad 2, Baladi 1,
Waghavat 2, Nana Vaga 1, Ghaua 1)
• 1024 doses given free of charge along with AMUL milk and
biscuits
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36. MIS, Reporting, Documentation Unit
• Activities are registered at village level in
registers
• Data collected in forms each month
• Data computerized to generate monthly,
quarterly, half-yearly and annual Taluka-wise
reports
• Monthly Reports are analyzed and discussed in
monthly meetings and necessary actions are
decided
• Annual Report is prepared
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37. Training and Supportive Monitoring Unit
• Monthly training is held for program staff,
training is imparted systematically by health
experts on predetermined topics related to TF
programs
• Subsequently VHWs are provided training in
Taluka-level monthly meetings
• Training material is provided in vernacular
language
• Supportive monitoring is done in each village at
least once in a month
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