Mothers & newborns supported
Continuum of care from high-risk pregnancies to newborn follow-up in rural and tribal regions.
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Together with partners, we deliver primary care, support mothers & newborns, and strengthen tribal and rural health systems.

Over the years, NICE Foundation has strengthened primary healthcare in remote rural and tribal communities. These indicators give a snapshot of how far our work reaches mothers, newborns, children, and frontline workers.
Continuum of care from high-risk pregnancies to newborn follow-up in rural and tribal regions.
Traditional Birth Attendants, nurses, and community staff equipped to recognise and act on danger signs.
Villages and tribal hamlets connected to primary healthcare through our field programs.
Collaborations with government departments, institutions, and CSR partners for sustained community health.
NICE Foundation’s field nurses and community teams travel through forests, hills, and remote rural regions to deliver essential primary care. Our work focuses on maternal health, newborn care, child health, and strengthening frontline capacity at the village level.
For bedridden patients, the elderly, pregnant women, and newborns, our nurses deliver primary care directly at home, ensuring early support when travel is difficult or impossible.
Our mobile health clinics reach interior villages and tribal hamlets, offering on-the-spot consultations, basic treatment, and essential medicines to communities with no nearby healthcare access.
Our trained field nurses and Traditional Birth Attendants provide maternal and newborn assessments, recognise danger signs early, and strengthen community-level emergency response.
Our initiatives strengthen healthcare access, improve tribal wellbeing, and build community resilience across rural and underserved regions.
Community Health Intervention Program delivering primary care, maternal support, newborn care, and village-level health services.
School Health Program focused on screenings, hygiene awareness, nutrition support, and adolescent wellbeing in rural schools.
Reproductive and child health support focused on maternal care, newborn survival, early intervention, and stronger last-mile access.
Capacity-building initiatives that equip youth, frontline workers, and communities with practical health and livelihood-linked skills.
An integrated approach connecting human, animal, and environmental health to build more resilient and informed communities.
Community-centered interventions designed to improve health outcomes through local engagement and sustained support.
A clinical care arm supporting accessible, timely, and quality healthcare services for underserved individuals and families.
A newborn girl in a remote tribal hamlet was slipping into danger after being accidentally poisoned. A trained Traditional Birth Attendant recognised the symptoms and alerted our field nurse. Because help reached the village in time, the baby was stabilised and survived. Today, she is healthy — and her family now trusts early care more than ever.












Real environments that shape our work and guide our approach.
Stories, case studies, and program updates from the communities where our teams deliver care across rural and tribal regions.
Community and school outreach sessions focused on early detection, prevention, and practical awareness across rural mandals.
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A multi-sector awareness initiative in Paderu that promoted prevention, testing, and inclusive support through public outreach.
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A village-level mobilization effort that helped reinforce immunization awareness and strengthen public participation in child health drives.
Read moreOur work thrives on meaningful collaborations with individuals, institutions, and partners who share our commitment to strengthening community health.
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