Maternal and Child Health in India: A Deep Dive into Challenges, Solutions, and NGO Interventions
Maternal and Child Health in India is not just a public health issue—it is a social justice concern that defines the future of the nation. Ensuring that women and children receive proper healthcare, nutrition, and support during pregnancy, childbirth, and early childhood is a cornerstone of any thriving society. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the interconnected challenges of maternal and child health, and how NGOs like Senemi Foundation are bringing impactful change in Haridwar, Delhi, and across India.
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Mental Health Workshops for Children in India – A Senemi Foundation Initiative
In today’s fast-paced world, children face a variety of emotional, social, and academic challenges that can affect their mental well-being. Recognizing this, the Senemi Foundation has taken a bold step forward by organizing Mental Health Workshops for Children in India. These workshops aim to foster emotional intelligence, build resilience, and offer psychosocial support to young minds. As a leading NGO operating in Delhi, Haridwar, and across India, Senemi Foundation is committed to empowering children through awareness, support, and early intervention. This blog delves into the critical role of mental health programs, particularly in school settings, and highlights how these workshops are transforming lives.
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Climate Change and Health in India
Climate change and health in India are inextricably linked, creating ripple effects across communities—from the Himalayas to the coastal plains. As temperatures rise and weather patterns shift, the intersection of environmental change with public well‑being becomes increasingly urgent. In this comprehensive exploration, we examine how climate change in India impacts physical and mental health, the role of NGOs like Senemi Foundation working for climate change in India, and the actionable steps needed to ensure resilience across Delhi, Haridwar, and beyond.
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By Abhay