GRAAM

Project Samvarthana: A Convergent Approach to Child Survival & Development

GRAAM is partnering with UNICEF to develop & demonstrate a comprehensive and convergent implementation strategy for improving the conditions of child survival and development in 20 villages. The project is being implemented in Nanjangud taluk of Mysuru district and Gangavathy taluk of Koppal district. Villages have been selected based on the status of immunization coverage, Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) as well as the vulnerability of the targeted population, in consultation with the health department authorities.

Project Snapshot:

Project Name Project Samvarthana: A Convergent Approach to Child Survival & Development
Project Sanction Date 01 Nov 2015
Project Period Nov 2015 to Oct 2016
Project Location Mysuru & Koppal District, Karnataka
Project Supported By UNICEF
Project Team Dr. Basavaraju R Shreshta , Chandrika Shetty , Sham N Kashyap , Dr. Archana , Laxman Bajantri , Sumathi D G
Project Name
Project Samvarthana: A Convergent Approach to Child Survival & Development
Project Sanction Date
01 Nov 2015
Project Period
Nov 2015 to Oct 2016
Project Location
Mysuru & Koppal District, Karnataka
Project Supported By
Project Team

Project Details

Project Title

Project Samvarthana: A Convergent Approach to Child Survival & Development

Project Sanction Date

01 Nov 2015

Project Period

Nov 2015 to Oct 2016

Project Location

Mysuru & Koppal District, Karnataka

Project supported by

Project objectives:

Develop and demonstrate a comprehensive and a convergent implementation model for ensuring services to adolescents, mother and children.

Project Result / Accomplishments: