Jump to content

Public Health Foundation of India

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Drarnab (talk | contribs) at 10:49, 12 December 2009. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Public Health Foundation of India
File:PHFI.jpg
MottoKnowledge to Action
TypeAutonomous Public- Private Partnership
Established2006 - Public Health Foundation of India established by Dr.Manmohan Singh
DirectorProfessor K Srinath Reddy
Location,
India
CampusUrban
Websitehttp://www.phfi.org/

The Public Health Foundation of India, also known as the PHFI, is an autonomous foundation located in New Delhi, India. The foundation was created as a special initiative by the prime minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh in 2006 with the aim of enhancing the capacity of public health professionals in the country. As part of this goal, PHFI has established three Indian Institutes of Public Health (IIPH) at Delhi, Hyderabad and Gandhinagar. These are three of eight such planned Indian Institutes of Public Health to be functional across the country. These Institutions are currently functional and provide postgraduate diplomas in clinical research, public health management,health economics, data management and epidemiology.


The foundation is supported by the government of India as well as philanthropic organizations like the Wellcome Trust and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The organization collaborates richly with various public health schools across the world for faculty training and research, including the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, The Harvard School of Public Health, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health,[ Emory University]] and others.


In 2009, Public Health Foundation of India was awarded a grant of 5 million pounds by the Wellcome Trust for faculty training, fellowship assistance and assistance in research. This is one of the largest and most prestigious grants awarded for capacity building in the developing world.

Governance

PHFI is autonomously governed and is managed by a fully independent Governing Board that is represented by diverse constituencies. It includes senior government officials, eminent Indian and international academic and scientific leaders, civil society representatives and corporate leaders, Including Mr Rajat Gupta,Amartya Sen, K Srinath Reddy, Mukesh Ambani and others.

Charter of PHFI


The PHFI is working towards building public health capacity in India by:

Establishing 5 -7 new institutes of public health over the next 6 years

Assisting the growth of existing public health training institutions/ departments and facilitating their evolution into major institutes of public health;

Establishing a strong national research network of public health and allied institutions which would undertake policy and programme relevant research that will advance public health goals in prioritized areas - with suitable international partnerships where useful and appropriate;

Engaging public health expertise to collectively undertake analytical work for generating policy recommendations related to public health action, in not only the health sector but also in all other sectors which impact upon health of people, and developing a vigorous advocacy platform to effectively communicate these recommendations to policy makers and other relevant stake holder groups (including civil society organizations which represent the interests of people’s health);

Establishing an independent accreditation body for degrees in public health which are awarded by training institutions across India.