about jsi

Implementing high-impact interventions to lower child and maternal mortality and reduce inequities.

JSIPL is committed to supporting the government in developing comprehensive health policies and evidence-based, cost-effective interventions to guide effective capacity building. It partners with the government to implement projects in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn Child Plus Adolescent health (RMNCH+A) while demonstrating success and innovation.

The Approach

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Providing technical assistance to strengthen government health systems and build the RMNCH+A strategy on the continuum of care concept.

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Designing each project, so it focuses on improving access and implementing state-of-the-art behavior change programs.

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Improving private sector engagement by focusing on a total market approach that is locally relevant.

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Reaching underserved populations through innovative solutions related to planning and implementing high-quality RMNCH+A services.

Recording Impact

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Developed innovative models across the continuum of care for pregnant, lactating, post- partum, and young children <5 years.

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Assisted in the development and roll-out of RMNCH+A strategic roadmap and listing high- priority interventions under each thematic area.

3

Boosted home-based newborn care (HBNC) and utilization of ORS- Zn for diarrhea among children in select high-priority districts and helped develop the India Newborn Action Plan.

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Developed maternal health guidelines and strategies for preventing postpartum hemorrhage.

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Contributed to strengthening supply chain management of essential commodities required for implementing RMNCH+A interventions.

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Supported roll-out of new child health-related GoI guidelines like Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) and use of Injection Gentamicin and oral Amoxicillin by community health workers.

Flagship Projects

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Systems Approach For MNCH Focusing On Vulnerable Geographies (SAMVEG ): 2021–2024

Through the USAID supported SAMVEG project, we are focusing on system strengthening through engagement of private sector to address key MCH challenges in vulnerable populations.

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“Vriddhi” implemented in 33 High Priority Districts In Six States

The USAID-funded VRIDDHI project provided technical support to the MoHFW to scale up India’s RMNCH+A strategy. VRIDDHI worked with the state governments of Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Punjab, and Uttarakhand, as well as 30 high-priority districts (HPDs), to scale up the RMNCH+A intervention.

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USAID | DELIVER

The project strengthened the supply chain management of 40 essential commodities required for the implementation of high-impact RMNCH+A interventions in six states.