Our Offerings — AaKAS
AaKAS — What We Do

Our
Offerings &
Initiatives

Explore a range of impactful programs designed to enhance public health and community wellness across India.

AaKAS translates research into community action. We design, test, and scale evidence-based public health programmes across rural, tribal, and urban India — working with WHO, UNICEF, government agencies, and academic institutions.

13+
Years of Experience
20,000+
Individuals Reached
1,200+
Health Workers Trained
55,000+
Total Beneficiaries
10+
Strategic Partnerships
6
States of Operation
Our Services

Evidence-Informed Solutions for Health Systems & Communities

From field-based implementation research to strategic institutional advisory — AaKAS delivers across the full spectrum of public health practice.

Research
Research & Evidence Generation
  • Implementation research design
  • Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs)
  • Pilot and feasibility studies
  • Mixed-methods research (quantitative & qualitative)
  • Monitoring, learning & evidence documentation
  • Support for scale-up decisions based on evidence
Evaluation
Program Assessment & Impact Evaluation
  • Baseline, midline, and endline evaluations
  • Outcome and impact assessments
  • Process and implementation assessments
  • Theory of Change and results framework review
  • Learning-focused evaluations for programme improvement
Health Systems
Health Systems & Policy Support
  • Health systems analysis and planning
  • Policy review and technical inputs
  • Support for WHO Healthy Cities processes
  • Data collection, reporting, and dashboards
  • Evidence inputs for policy and programme design
Community
Community-Based Implementation
  • Community engagement and mobilisation
  • Field implementation of health & social interventions
  • Context-specific delivery models
  • Partnership with local organisations and workers
  • Pilot implementation and on-ground learning
Capacity
Capacity Building & Workforce Development
  • Training of health and community workers
  • Youth leadership and mentorship programmes
  • Field-based and experiential learning
  • Skill-building for ethical and effective practice
  • Sustainable, local workforce development
Advisory
Strategic Advisory & Institutional Support
  • Strategic planning and programme design
  • Technical advisory and decision support
  • Institutional strengthening and process design
  • Evidence translation for leadership and governance
  • Collaborative planning with partners and stakeholders
Flagship Projects

Our Signature Programmes in Action

From youth leadership to palliative care to climate health — each initiative is evidence-grounded, community-rooted, and designed for longevity.

Young Gamechangers
YOUTH LEADERSHIP Young Gamechangers Initiative (YGI)

Youth leadership and community engagement programme in Jatni, Odisha. AaKAS leads identification, training, and mentorship of young participants — in collaboration with UN-Habitat ↗ and WHO ↗.

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Barakat Bundle
MATERNAL HEALTH · RCT Barakat Bundle

A maternal and newborn health package evaluated through a Randomized Controlled Trial. AaKAS serves as implementation partner — supporting field work, community engagement, and evidence generation across 60 villages in Ratlam over a decade.

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Karuna Setu
PALLIATIVE CARE · TELEMEDICINE Karuna Setu

A care delivery model pioneered by AaKAS to make palliative care, NCD care, and therapy services accessible in rural, tribal, and underserved urban communities. Uses task-shifting and telemedicine — extending specialist-guided care since 2020.

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WHO Healthy Cities
HEALTH SYSTEMS · WHO WHO Healthy Cities Network

AaKAS serves as technical partner to Indore Municipal Corporation under the WHO Healthy Cities Network — supporting registration, baseline assessments, priority identification, and action plan development with Health-in-All-Policies integration.

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Telemedicine
DIGITAL HEALTH Telemedicine & Digital Health

AaKAS designs and implements telemedicine-enabled community care models integrating e-Sanjeevani, ABDM, and HMIS. Deployed across MP, Gujarat, and Delhi — from infrastructure setup to government handover. 5+ years of continuous operation.

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AWARE Project
CLIMATE HEALTH · INTERNATIONAL AWARE Project — University of Maryland ↗

A multi-country research collaboration improving public health responses to climate change by expanding early warning systems for diarrheal diseases. Building collaborations with researchers from South Africa, Indonesia, India, Nepal, Taiwan, and Vietnam — studying how ENSO and monsoon anomalies impact disease burden.

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Other Successful Projects

A Decade of Field-Tested Work

Beyond flagship programmes, AaKAS has delivered impactful research, evaluation, and implementation projects across India — with governments, institutions, and communities.

EVALUATION · 2022
Assessment of Ayushman Bharat — PMMVY

Qualitative evaluation of the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana across Gujarat and Bihar — assessing implementation quality, beneficiary experience, and system-level gaps. Conducted with PHFI and UNICEF, informing national-level programme improvements.

PHFIUNICEFGujaratBihar
RESEARCH · 2019
PM-JAY Health Systems Household Survey

Household survey of 200 Ayushman Bharat beneficiaries across Gujarat and MP — assessing awareness, utilisation, and barriers to accessing the scheme. Generated actionable insights for scheme communication and implementation strengthening.

GujaratMadhya Pradesh200 Beneficiaries
EVALUATION · 2021
Anemia Prevalence Baseline Survey — Ujjain & Ratlam

Large-scale baseline survey covering 9,558 participants across 40 villages using tablet-based ODK data collection — establishing prevalence benchmarks for targeted intervention planning.

9,558 Participants40 VillagesUjjain & Ratlam
EVALUATION · 2018–19
SEWA Shakti Kendra End-line Study

End-line evaluation in Ahmedabad and Surat — covering 624 survey respondents and 20 in-depth qualitative interviews — assessing outcomes for women's health and livelihood programmes.

624 RespondentsAhmedabad & SuratSEWA
HEALTH SYSTEMS · 2023
Community Health Program Review — J. Watumull Global Hospital, Mount Abu

Developed M&E framework, community program review, and performance indicator systems for J. Watumull Global Hospital & Research Center (Brahma Kumaris) — strengthening governance and service delivery for long-term sustainability.

Brahma KumarisMount AbuM&E Framework
RESEARCH · 2018–22
IIPHG Partnership — Health Systems Research & Curriculum

A 9-year collaboration with IIPHG Gandhinagar — spanning health systems research design, geriatric care curriculum development, health education material creation, and digital data collection tool development.

IIPHG9 YearsGandhinagar
IMPLEMENTATION · 2016–17
ARCH Dharampur — Community-Based Rehabilitation

Trained 38 community health workers on musculoskeletal disorder management; developed adolescent health modules; created care training systems subsequently absorbed into the institutional budget — a proven model of sustainable government handover.

ARCH Dharampur38 CHWsGujarat
IMPLEMENTATION · 2017–18
Sickle Cell Disease Screening — 30 Tribal Villages, Narmada

Mobilised 30 tribal villages for systematic sickle cell screening — training village health workers on protocols and digital referral pathways. Screening was subsequently adopted into routine government health worker duties.

30 Tribal VillagesNarmada DistrictMP
Geographic Reach

Where We Work

AaKAS operates across six states — with offices in Ahmedabad, Indore, and Delhi — and field presence in rural, tribal, and urban underserved communities nationwide.

📍 Madhya Pradesh

Ratlam, Indore, Jaora, Ujjain, Narmada — Karuna Setu, ISHA Wellness Centres, Barakat Bundle RCT, Sickle Cell screening programme across 30 tribal villages.

📍 Gujarat

Ahmedabad, Surat, Narmada tribal belt, Dharampur — WHO Healthy Cities, SEWA Shakti Kendra end-line, ARCH Dharampur rehabilitation, PM-JAY household survey.

📍 Delhi

Urban underserved neighbourhoods — Karuna Setu urban extension, telemedicine implementation. Office: LGF, E-2, E Block, Kalka Ji, New Delhi 110019.

📍 Bihar

PMMVY qualitative evaluation in partnership with PHFI and UNICEF (2022) — assessing beneficiary experience of India's maternity benefit scheme.

📍 Odisha

Jatani block, Bhubaneswar — Young Gamechangers Initiative, Jatni Yuva Shakti Club, collaboration with WHO SEARO and UN-Habitat.

📍 International

AWARE Project with University of Maryland — climate health research spanning South Africa, Indonesia, Nepal, Taiwan, and Vietnam alongside India.

Our Journey

AaKAS: 2013 — 2026

From a first community health initiative in Gujarat to a multi-state, multi-partner public health organisation shaping systems and policy.

2013–2015
Foundation & First Field Initiatives

AaKAS founded. First community health initiatives launched in Gujarat. Early research partnerships established. Implementation methodology built from the field up.

2016–2018
Expansion to MP · ISHA Wellness Centres · IIPHG Partnership

Launched ISHA Wellness Centres in Ratlam, Indore, Ahmedabad. Sickle cell screening across 30 tribal villages in Narmada. ARCH Dharampur community rehabilitation. IIPHG partnership begins (9-year collaboration). SEWA Shakti Kendra end-line study (624 respondents). Women police health training — Nirbhaya Programme, Modasa.

2020–2021
Karuna Setu · Barakat Bundle RCT · COVID Digital Health

Karuna Setu telemedicine model launched — palliative & NCD care in rural communities. Barakat Bundle RCT begins (350 mothers, 60 villages, Ratlam). Anemia baseline survey (9,558 participants across 40 villages). COVID-19 response through digital health platforms.

2022–2023
WHO Healthy Cities · UNICEF Evaluation · Young Gamechangers Odisha

WHO Healthy Cities Network — AaKAS as technical partner to Indore Municipal Corporation. PMMVY evaluation with UNICEF & PHFI (Gujarat & Bihar). Young Gamechangers Initiative to Jatni, Odisha — with UN-Habitat and WHO SEARO. Tillor Village wellness camps (750+ community members).

2024–2026
Delhi Operations · 20,000+ Reached · AWARE Climate Research

Delhi office established. 20,000+ individuals reached. AWARE Project with University of Maryland — multi-country climate health research. 55,000+ beneficiaries served cumulatively. JYS Club independently operational. Telemedicine implementation leadership consolidated.

Strategic Partnerships

Who We Work With

AaKAS has built trusted, long-term relationships with global health institutions, government bodies, academic organisations, and community collectives.

Ministry of Health ↗ Barakat Bundle USA Brahma Kumaris ARCH Dharampur

Technical partner for the WHO Healthy Cities Network — supporting Ahmedabad and Indore municipal corporations in framework alignment, baseline assessments, and action plan development. YGI collaboration with WHO SEARO in Odisha.

PMMVY qualitative evaluation across Gujarat and Bihar (2022) in partnership with PHFI — assessing implementation quality and beneficiary experience of India's premier maternity benefit scheme.

Multi-year research partnership on health systems evaluation and maternal health programs — co-leading PMMVY evaluation and contributing to evidence generation for national programme improvements.

9-year collaboration (2018–2022) spanning health systems research design, geriatric care curriculum development, health education material creation, and digital data collection system development.

Karuna Setu home-based palliative care model implemented in collaboration with the Department of Palliative Care, Ministry of Health — delivering community-level care since 2020 across MP, Gujarat, and Delhi.

Youth leadership and community engagement through the Young Gamechangers Initiative — providing systems and community-development perspective that strengthens youth capacity for structured participatory community work.

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