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| CHIEF OF PARTY – THE CHALLENGE INITIATIVE
FORHELTHY CITIES | Post # : 103697 |
| | Poster: | thirdsector | Date Posted : | June 8, 2017 | Location: | Delhi, India | Salary/Rate: | 1 | | |
Introduction: Population Services International, India is a registered Indian Society dedicated to the improvement of public health in India. As a mission, PSI makes it easier for people in the developing world to lead healthier lives and plan the families they desire by marketing affordable products and services. PSI’s core values are Measurement, Honesty, Pragmatism, Collaboration, Trust and Commitment Over the past twenty- seven years, PSI has collaborated with the Government of India and a number of donors to increase the use of modern contraception for family planning, to provide products and services for the health of mothers and children and to decrease the spread of HIV/AIDS and TB. PSI harnesses the vitality of the private sector to address health problems of the low-income and vulnerable populations using social marketing to achieve positive behaviour change by promoting ideas, products and services conducive to better health. Through its social enterprise arm, PSI promotes and distributes multiple health products, using commercial channels and outlets to make available quality health products at affordable prices. For more information please log on to www.psi.org.in
About the Program: The Challenge Initiative for Healthy Cities (TCIHC):- PSI has received funding from both USAID and the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, for a new urban health program to strengthen city level health service delivery eco system in both public and private sector to provide state of the art family planning services and to end preventable child and maternal deaths (EPCMD) among urban poor. The Challenge Initiative (TCI) for Healthy Cities is an ambitious program to unlock public and private resources to implement proven health solutions for urban poor. It will assist urban local governments in building its capacities to manage, implement and monitor its response to health issues
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