Ranchi, April 22, 2025: Azim Premji University today unveiled a two-day event on “Health among Tribal Communities: Experiences and Learnings from the Ground” in Ranchi.
While the health status of tribal populations has improved over the past few decades, there remains a significant gap between health indicators among tribal and many other social groups. National Family Health Survey‑5 data shows that tribal communities bear a disproportionate burden of health conditions, healthcare access and outcomes including immunisation coverage, institutional delivery, anaemia, child malnutrition along with an emerging burden of non-communicable diseases.
The event seeks to bring together experiences and learnings from the ground and discuss the health concerns of these communities, emerging challenges, and pathways for improvement.
Over 250 delegates from across the country, including representatives from civil society organisations working on the health of tribal communities, doctors working in hospitals that serve these communities and members of the public health system, among others are participating in the event.
Panel discussions cover a wide range of topics related to the health of tribal communities, including the current context and future directions, perspectives of community health workers and frontline staff of the public health system, building a culturally sensitive health workforce, addressing neglected and enduring health concerns and experiences of running good hospitals.
Over 25 organizations working on the health of tribal communities are holding a poster exhibition on their experiences, innovative practices to address health concerns and efforts to galvanise community engagement.
This event is the first in a series of ‘Dialogues in Public Health’ hosted by Azim Premji University to create a forum for exchanging knowledge embedded in the real world of practice.
Through a comprehensive and collaborative approach, the Azim Premji Foundation is focused on improving community health practices and access to quality healthcare for vulnerable households. Its core work is to support the public system at all levels – community health, primary healthcare, and secondary hospitals – by improving their capacity and functioning. Apart from its work on-the-ground, the Foundation also supports building an informed, skilled and dedicated health sector workforce through education. The upcoming Azim Premji University at Ranchi will include a Medical College and Hospital and offer courses in medicine, nursing and allied health.
Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)