Default Image
18, Nov 2025
Singapore-India Collaboration Strengthens Maternal and Child Health Services in Tamil Nadu

Chennai, India, Nov ,18– The Singapore International Foundation (SIF), SingHealth, and the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine (DPHPM), Government of Tamil Nadu today marked the conclusion of the second phase of the Enhancing Maternal and Child Health Services (EMCH) Project.

Image 1_SIF Group Photo Phase 2 Maternal and Child Healthcare Project culmination

Launched in 2015the EMCH Project aims to strengthen maternal and child healthcare across Tamil Nadu. Building on the success of the first phase, the current phase (2023–2025) extended its reach to Primary Health Centres, enhancing the management of high-risk pregnancies and neonatal emergencies, and improving outcomes across the state’s maternal and child health system.

Related Posts

Beyond Acute-Phase Support: How “Ibasho” Aids Disaster Mental Health Recovery

Authors propose that rebuilding community, routine, and social roles is essential for long-term recovery after disasters As disasters increasingly disrupt…

From Oiling to Molecular Repair: K Formula Brings Peptides to Haircare

Mar 30: For decades, the Indian haircare industry has operated on a singular myth: that real repair requires overnight oiling…

New Initiative Expands Health Benefits to Rural Missouri Child Care Educators

Child Care Aware of Missouri secures $15,000 to support 51 child care educators with a comprehensive health care plan. (St.…