Biodiversity Convention: Seed, Soil & Millets

Prosper Swasthya

Swasthya aur Aajivika: A Rural Health & Livelihood Mission
Implemented by: Mount Valley Development Association
Supported by: Mankind Pharma

Project Objective:

To improve access to quality healthcare and enhance health awareness in remote, disaster-prone regions by strengthening local health infrastructure, improving connectivity, and promoting government health schemes.

Prosper digital learning
Prosper digital learning

Key Interventions:

  • Strengthen community health infrastructure by reviving sub-centres and community-based support systems.
  • Organize regular awareness sessions on hygiene, nutrition, maternal & child health, and preventive care.
  • Conduct health camps for screening, early diagnosis, and referrals to specialist care.
  • Facilitate teleconsultations and mobile app-based follow-ups with specialist doctors.
  • Provide mental health support to women and girls through structured counseling on stress and trauma.
  • Establish platforms like Mahila Swasthya Samooh and Sukoon Manch to build community support around health and well-being.
  • Develop the Swasthya Sakhi model to spread awareness and ensure access to health entitlements.
  • Collaborate with private and government hospitals for efficient emergency health referrals.
  • Promote the cultivation and consumption of millets, pulses, and medicinal plants to enhance nutrition and support farmer incomes.
  • Improve maternal health and reduce anemia through kitchen gardening and seed kit distribution.
  • Empower women as trained Swasthya Sakhis to deliver basic health services, promote menstrual hygiene, and generate sustainable livelihoods.
Prosper camp at village
Prosper camp at village
Prosper eye camp
Prosper eye camp
Prosper heart pumping
Prosper heart pumping

Health Kit

To catalyze the challenge of improving the quality of health facilities in mountain villages i.e Primary Health Center and Community Health Center. Accessibility to quality health care, besides shortage of doctors and paramedical staff are the main problems that rural people confront in the Uttarakhand state. MVDA helps community with support of its partner agencies to carry out different trainings for first aid at individual level for local communities for i.e. snake rescue, accidental primary care, bandaging, stitching etc.

Project Jeevan- Free Oxygen Emergency Support

Mount Valley Development Association has recently partnered with the America India Foundation Trust to work in the field of Covid-19  response by providing free oxygen

Mount Valley Development Association has recently partnered with the America India Foundation Trust to work in the field of Covid-19  response by providing free oxygen emergency support to the COVID patients under home based treatment through volunteer-based, Circulation/re-circulation of Oxygen Concentrators (OC), free of cost to the community in Pauri, Tehri and Haridwar districts of Uttarakhand.

MVDA volunteers coordinated with hospitals, local administrations, and target beneficiaries for free Oxygen support through OCs, and coordinated with hospitals for establishing the need and effective usages of OCs.

With the help of the community based volunteers MVDA helped more than 100 COVID-10 and other patients by providing free OCs services and continuing help the patient need of OCs.

COVID-19 Vaccination Programme

Mount Valley Development Association has recently partnered with the Azim PremjiFoundaton to work in the field of Covid-19 Vaccination drive in Bhilangna block of TehriGarhwal.

Mount Valley Development Association has recently partnered with the Azim PremjiFoundaton to work in the field of Covid-19 Vaccination drive in Bhilangna block of TehriGarhwal. Bhilangana block is one of the largest blocks in district with an area of approx. 1095 Square Kilometers. It is also one of the remotest blocks in the district with a hundred percent rural population. There are 186 Gram panchayats, 260 revenue villages with a total of approx. 111,626 population in the block. The health department runs one CHC, one PHC, four APHCs, seven SADs and 37 ANM sub-centres in the Bhilanagana block.

  • Under this programme organization fulfill three major gaps
  • Identify the non-vaccinated individuals
  • Focus on second dose
  • Timely communication

MVDA with the help of 100 community based Volunteers and Community Health Workers did door do door actual mobilization of the individuals and analyzed the data and shared to concern PHCs for follow up and vaccination to non-vaccinated populations.

Our partners

Network Partner

Our partners

Mission Partner

Actionaid
Ajivika
American Indian Foundation
Azim Premji Foundation
Bioversity International
EdelGive Foundation
Enduring Value
Global Environment Facility
Grow Fund
Hamilton
HDFC
Himmotthan
ICAR
IFAD
Iimpact
IM-Swedish Development
India-Global Social Service Society
International Livestock Research Institute
LIC HFL
Mankind Pharma
National Bank For Agriculture and Rural Development
Organic Uttarakhand
OXFAM Hong Kong
OXFAM India
People’s Science Institute
Room to read
SOIR-IM
Tata – Leadership with  us
Tata Trusts
Uttarakhand Seva Nidhi Paryavaran Shiksha Sansthan
World Food Programme