MAMTA Health Institue for Mother & Child

To empower the underserved and marginalized individuals and communities through gender sensitive participatory processes for achieving optimal and sustainable health and development

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MAMTA - Health Institute for Mother and Child, New Delhi, is a registered (under the Society Registration Act 1860) non – governmental and non-profit organisation. The organization initiated its work in an urban slum, Tigri (Delhi) in 1990 by providing Preventive, Promotive and Health Education services to women and children with the mission to empower the underserved and marginalized individuals and communities through gender sensitive participatory processes, for achieving optimal and sustainable health and development.

 

 

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MAMTA's programmes have received recognition and have been nominated on various committees in advisory capacity by government and UN agencies. To see more about our collaborations

RajasthanHimachal PradeshHaryanaGujaratMaharashtraMaharashtraMaharashtraKarnatakaKarnatakaAndhra PradeshAndhra PradeshUttar PradeshUttar PradeshWest BengalWest BengalJharkhandBiharWest Bengal


MAMTA along with its twinning partner RFSU (Swedish Association for Sexuality Education) more>> is conducting the Advanced International Training Program see more>> for the South and South East Asian countries for the second time  in Text Box: Picture of the Resource Center, if possible
2004. The SEAR network includes participants from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar.

 

 

From The Executive Director's Desk

MAMTA has been working on issues of Health and development across the various marginalized population – in rural and urban setting more>>


Young People

 

Address young people’s (10-24 years) health and development issues

 


HIV and AIDS

Prevention in young people

Care and Support

PMTCT, PPTCT, CLHS & Stigma & Discrimination

 


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