Adani Group and Anushkaa Foundation Launch Initiative to Treat Clubfoot in Five Indian States
Adani Group Partners With Anushkaa Foundation To Treat Clubfoot In 5 States
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The Adani Foundation and Anushkaa Foundation have partnered to support the treatment of over 10,000 children with clubfoot across Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Himachal Pradesh. This three-year initiative aims to enhance early detection and treatment through public healthcare systems.
- 01The initiative will support treatment for over 10,000 children affected by clubfoot.
- 02It will be implemented in five states: Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Himachal Pradesh.
- 03The program includes the establishment of 67 clubfoot clinics across 61 districts.
- 04Training will be provided to 51 healthcare professionals to improve clubfoot care.
- 05More than 30,000 frontline health workers will be educated on early detection and referral.
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The Adani Foundation and the Anushkaa Foundation have announced a significant partnership to provide treatment for over 10,000 children suffering from clubfoot across five Indian states: Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Himachal Pradesh. Launched on World Clubfoot Day, the three-year initiative aims to improve access to care through public healthcare systems and is implemented in collaboration with the National Health Mission (NHM). The program will establish 67 clubfoot clinics in 61 districts, enhancing treatment access and healthcare capacity. Dr. Priti Adani, Chairperson of the Adani Foundation, emphasized the importance of early identification and treatment for children affected by this congenital condition, which affects nearly one in every 800 newborns. The initiative will also train 51 healthcare professionals and sensitize over 30,000 frontline health workers to facilitate early diagnosis and timely referrals. Deepak Premnarayen, Founder of the Anushkaa Foundation, reiterated the partnership's goal of ensuring that treatable conditions do not hinder children's mobility and opportunities.
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This initiative will enhance healthcare access for children with clubfoot in underserved areas, improving their mobility and quality of life.
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