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    Enriching lives

    through quality

    healthcare

    Health Outreach                                         Besides providing general primary and preventive care,         support. It provided 25,500 consultations during FY     Laying the ground for

    Initiatives                                             the programme runs focused initiatives to reduce the           2022-23, facilitating access of People Living with HIV   a malnourishment-free

    burden of health conditions like anemia, malnutrition,         (PLHIV) to treatment and helping them adhere to the     anaemia-free future
    Supporting most at-need communities to access           preventable blindness, cancers and other                       treatment regimen. The initiative also provides         Anika, an 18-month-old infant in Jalditola village

    quality healthcare, the Health Outreach programme       non-communicable diseases like hypertension and                nutrition kits to children with HIV to ensure their     of Shahdol district in Madhya Pradesh was found

    of Reliance Foundation promotes preventive              diabetes in vulnerable groups. Of the 34,000 women             well-being and health.                                  to be malnourished in April 2022. Anika’s mother
    healthcare alongside delivering general and             and girls, aged 15 to 49 years, who were screened for          To help detect cancers early, Reliance Foundation has   Sushila was also undernourished. Anika was started
    specialized therapeutic care for all groups of people   anemia during the year, 19,827 were found to be                been screening high-risk individuals in vulnerable      on nutritional supplements and regularly assessed

    in collaboration with other institutions.               anemic. The programme provides free treatment to               communities. The programme focusses on reducing the     at one of Reliance Foundation’s Mobile Medical
    those with anemia and regularly follows up with them.
    These initiatives strengthen community well-being                                                                      burden of oral cancers, breast and cervical cancer.     Units (MMU) in Shahdol. Anika has now recovered

    and health besides focused interventions on key         Recognising that malnutrition during childhood is              People suspected to have cancer following screening     from malnourishment.
    health problems.                                        associated with adverse health outcomes later in adult         are supported in obtaining a diagnosis and care.        To help children like Anika and to help communities

    life, the programme aims to identify malnutrition early
    Through FY 2022-23, various health outreach efforts                                                                    Reliance Foundation also provided support to            in Shahdol overcome malnourishment and anaemia,
    in the communities it works with. Creating awareness
    reached 1,38,000 people through more than 5,80,000                                                                     Lalbaugcha Raja Dialysis Center, which is currently     Reliance Foundation has adopted a two-pronged
    about nutrition is also an important component of this
    consultations. Mobile Medical Units are the                                                                            catering to 184 patients through 24 machines.           strategy. First, mothers and children who are
    initiative. In FY 2022-23, 16,094 children were
    programme’s mainstay and help take medical care to                                                                                                                             undernourished are supported with supplements and
    screened for malnutrition. Of these, 464 children were
    the doorsteps of communities; MMUs facilitated                                                                                                                                 are regularly assessed at MMUs. Second, Reliance
    found to be have Moderate Acute Malnutrition and
    2,88,000 consultations in multiple locations during the                                                                                                                        Nutrition Gardens set up in many homes and
    228 children had Severe Acute Malnutrition.
    year. The programme’s community health centers, also                                                                                                                           Anganwadis are helping over 4,500 households in
    called static medical units, and health camps           The programme also works with adults and children                                                                      Shahdol get fresh vegetable produce and consume

  complement MMUs in facilitating healthcare access.      living with HIV and ensures their access to care and                                                                   nutritious food.
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