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    Mokarala Sai Bharath Ability to work under tight deadlines.... Life is like accounting everything must be balanced.
    • Hyderabad, Telangana, India
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    Neema Joseph Public Health professional| Dentist
    • Kerala, India
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    • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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    Karan Prasad PO - Digital & Innovation under The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria at SHARE INDIA
    • Faridabad, Haryana, India
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    Shikha Dhawan, PhD, PGDM Portfolio Living: Fundraising, Microbiology, Public Health, Health Research, Rural Livelihood, Women Empowerment, Mentor for Agri, Health and Social Startups, Corporate Social Responsibility
    • South Delhi, Delhi, India
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Overview

SHARE INDIA (1986) a Non-Governmental research society is recognized as a Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO), by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India. We are housed in MediCiti Institute of Medical Sciences (MIMS) Campus, Ghanpur Village, Medchal, Telangana. MIMS is a 550 bedded multi-specialty hospital with 13 clinical departments. MIMS campus of 70 acres in lush greenery, hillocks & lake is only 30 km away from Hyderabad city, on Nagpur Highway No. 7. SHARE INDIA also has satellite offices in Mumbai and Delhi and a pan country presence. SHARE INDIA has worked assiduously for capacity building in the laboratory, clinical care, health care, and research to enhance the public health programs in India. We have the footprint to accelerate the development, introduction, and scale-up of priority global health interventions. We bring together a multi-disciplinary team with experience and expertise to implement myriad projects that come under the umbrella of SHARE INDIA. Since 2005, we have been the only indigenous organization to continuously implement cooperative agreements with PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for HIV/AIDS and TB projects with the National AIDS Control Program (NACO) and National TB Elimination Program (NTEP), Government of India. In Medchal Rural, we have used spatial geographic information systems to map 49,000 individuals in 40 villages. For the past 30 years, many community-centric public health projects are conducted in these cohorts embedded in Participatory Action Research & creating Health Advancement Peer Partners Empowerment Networks (HAPPEN). Our combined efforts have collectively brought a significant reduction in morbidity, mortality, and improvement in pre & post-natal care, birth control, infant care, immunizations, cancer prevention, awareness, &prevention of infectious & non-communicable diseases in these cohorts.