Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action (SNEHA), is a non – profit organisation, that believes in investing in women’s health and is essential to building viable urban communities. ” The major drawbacks in urban slums is mostly lack of knowledge, poor nutrition and last mile implementation,” says Vanessa D’souza, CEO, SNEHA, while in conversation with The CSR Journal. SNEHA targets four large public health areas – Maternal and Newborn Health, Child Health and Nutrition, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Prevention of Violence against Women and Children.
Advisory & Capacity Building Body Will Help Instead of a Supervising Body: Vanessa D’souza, CEO, SNEHA
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