- India Health Initiative
The India Health Initiative (IHI) is a student-run initiative operating in several universities in
Ontario ,Canada which aims to sendhealth care professionals andstudent s to various regions in ruralIndia for developmental and educational volunteer work.Background
Since its inception in
2003 , IHI has sent undergrad and graduate students fromUniversity of Western Ontario ,University of Toronto andMcMaster University . Normally, 3-5 students volunteer for 1-3 months each summer. Students have come from various health backgrounds to create a multidisciplinary team in assessing and treating the underprivileged population of rural south India. They include:nursing ,physiotherapy ,occupational therapy ,psychology ,education ,kinesiology andmedicine .The target population is youth and children with physical disabilities (mostly due to
cerebral palsy orpolio , but caused by other pathologies as well); the visually and hearing impaired; andsex worker s withHIV /AIDS .Goals
Although currently based out of University of Western Ontario, the organization's aim is to expand to all major universities in
Canada and create a network of multidisciplinary health care professionals with a lifelong interest in volunteering and assisting in international health. They also plan to build links between institutions in Canada and those in India. Finally, IHI plans to progress the fields of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and psychology in rural areas of India.ponsors and affiliates
IHI is recognized by the above universities as well other organizations in Ontario, the biggest ones being Trillium Health Centre and
IBM Canada. IHI receives funding and assistance through Handicare International, a registered charity that raises money for NGOs in rural India, as well as financially sponsoring underprivileged children.External links
* [http://www.handicareintl.org/IndiaHealthInitiative Official IHI Website]
* [http://freedom.2y.net/uwowiki/IHI India Health Initiative Student Wikisite] , including pictures from the past trips
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