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ABOUT NGO SAVATE
NGO works for
NGOs in India work with AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy,
Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy) schemes, primarily through the
Ministry of Ayush's initiatives. These NGOs participate in
activities like organizing health fairs, distributing
promotional materials, and conducting research. They also
receive financial assistance for organizing seminars, workshops,
and conferences related to AYUSH systems.
Here's a more detailed look at the types of NGO involvement:
1. Promotion and Awareness:
Organizing Events:
NGOs help organize Arogya Fairs, Ayurveda Parv, Yoga Utsav,
and other health-related events at national and state levels.
Publicity and IEC Activities:
They create and distribute publicity material, including
multimedia and print campaigns, to popularize AYUSH systems.
Participation in Exhibitions:
NGOs participate in health fairs, melas, and exhibitions
organized by government departments and other organizations.
2. Research and Education:
Funding for Research:
NGOs can receive financial assistance for research and
development activities in AYUSH, including establishing centers
of excellence.
CME Programs:
They can organize Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs
for AYUSH practitioners.
Training and Material Development:
NGOs may develop training materials, courses, and IT
interfaces for AYUSH education and practice.
3. Public Health Initiatives:
Intervention Programs:
NGOs can implement AYUSH interventions in public health
initiatives, such as distributing medicines and organizing
health awareness camps.
Inter-sectoral Collaboration:
They may collaborate with local health functionaries and
Panchayati Raj Institutions.
4. Specific Schemes:
Central Sector Scheme for Promotion of AYUSH Intervention in
Public Health Initiatives (PHI):
This scheme supports NGOs in implementing proven AYUSH
interventions.
Central Sector Scheme for Promotion of Information,
Education, and Communication (IEC) in AYUSH:
This scheme focuses on raising awareness and promoting AYUSH
systems through various activities.
Central Sector Scheme for Continuing Medical Education (CME):
This scheme supports NGOs in organizing CME programs for
AYUSH practitioners.
Central Sector Scheme for Ayurswasthya:
This scheme provides financial assistance for establishing
and upgrading AYUSH facilities and research activities.
5. Collaborate with the Ministry:
NGOs can collaborate with the Ministry of AYUSH and its
autonomous bodies to implement various initiatives.
AI responses may include mistakes. Information may vary
depending on location or individual circumstances.
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