Health > Primary Health Care & Family Welfare
Human development is only possible if proper preventive and health care measures are taken. We at BCT conduct some special programs which ensure better health which is very much essential for eradicate socio-economic health disparities.
Rural Effective Affordable Community Healthcare Program:
Rural Effective Affordable Community Healthcare is a project to provide Medical Information Systems (MIS) support to the ICDS program 226 villages of Rajgarh block in Churu and 143 villages in Bhadra block of Hanumangarh district.
- To improve health (especially woman and child health).
- Universal immunization of children.
- Proper care and nutrition of pregnant women.
- Family planning programs to lower birth rate.
- Build a database of all persons in the target area.
Apno Swasthya Apno Hath
It is a comprehensive health program funded by Save the Children – Balaraksha Rajasthan to decrease child mortality and malnutrition in 50 villages of Rajgarh Block through
- Organization of community health groups
- Educating villagers on proper nutrition & hygiene
- Construction and maintenance of latrines
- Training of community health workers to monitor water quality.
Halla Bol
This program is the specially constructed for Better life of adolescent girls – Halla Bol was started to empower adolescent girls through a holistic approach which integrates education, life skills, and reproductive health education to provide them with better options in life. 210 adolescent girls from 7 villages are receiving training in basic computer skills and photography with the support of Arpan Foundation
Mobile Medical Units
Trust operates 6 Mobile Medical Units in 4 districts of Rajasthan (Churu, Dungarpur, Pali and Hanumangarh). Currently 4 units are being operational in 3 districts except Pali. These units are designed to deliver the full functionality of a small hospital to cater the health care needs of the poor population of remote & rural area. Achievements upto March 2011: Camps held – 3200, OPD patients present – 2,96,974, Villages covered – 4097,ANC registered – 25,489.