Nada India Foundation

Promotes healthy lifestyles and advocates for balanced policies, empowering marginalized populations in India

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About

  • Headquarters

    New Delhi, Delhi

  • Since

    1999

Nada India Foundation actively fosters community-based initiatives among vulnerable populations, including youth, senior citizens, and women in both u Read morerban and suburban areas. It empowers them to make healthy life choices. Nada India emphasizes gender equity and operates within the framework of the Convention on the Rights of Children (CRC). It works with children and adolescents through the Young India Network for Good Health. Nada India collaborates with various organisations, such as the Healthy India Alliance and the National Association of Professional Social Workers in India, to advocate for balanced public policies, control non-communicable diseases, and promote child-friendly, gender-sensitive, and drug-free lifestyles. Its inclusive approach allows for broader outreach and policy recommendations. The Foundation's mission is to build a network of community-based initiatives that empower marginalized populations, especially adolescents, women, and senior citizens, to make healthier choices. Under the leadership of Suneel Vatsyayan, the Nada India Foundation works on various issues across age groups and social classes to promote health, child and adolescent rights, and drug-free living through innovative programs and interactive media.

Programs

  • Youth for Well Being Programme

    Nada India Foundation, in collaboration with IOGT International, operates "Youth for Well-being," a youth-led initiative as part of the Pehchaan awareness campaign for well-being. This initiative aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 3, focusing on ensuring healthy lives and well-being for all. It builds partnerships with young individuals and volunteers from urban and rural areas, providing training and support where it's needed most. These empowered young people become health reporters and peer counsellors, facilitating positive change. Well-being brand ambassadors lead campaigns spanning health and non-health sectors, working towards healthier lives for all.

  • Good Health Advocate Programme

    Nada India Foundation runs "Good Health Advocate," supporting those dedicated to promoting well-being. "Saathiya" provides a platform for voicing concerns about health in a market-driven society. Hemant Kumar, a 14-year substance recovery advocate, cares for patients with co-occurring conditions at Muskan Foundation. Nada India equips the team to handle these disorders. It aims to change attitudes toward Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) for prevention. Hemant's experiences shape NCD prevention in the Muskan Foundation's programmes. In 2017, Hemant represented Nada India NCD Network in Geneva, presenting a painting to the NCD Alliance team.

  • Women Empowerment Programme

    State

    Nada India Foundation operates the Women's Leadership Institute for Family Empowerment (W-LIFE), a comprehensive project dedicated to empowering women facing crises stemming from non-communicable diseases (NCDs), NCD risk factors, substance use in the family, domestic violence, poverty, disasters, or trauma. Located in Delhi, the outpatient facility caters to women's health and well-being needs, including those considering treatment and those in need of ongoing support. Services at the centre encompass ear acupuncture, acudetox counselling, referrals, aftercare, vocational support, and family therapy, all aimed at uplifting women in challenging circumstances.

  • Acudetox India Programme

    Nada India Foundation's "Acudetox India" programme employs NADA Acupuncture to foster inner relaxation, leading to increased calmness and symptom relief. This treatment promotes the awakening of one's inner energy, known as "Qi," restoring balance and improving communication. As individuals experience this inner serenity, they gain heightened self-awareness, enabling them to make more deliberate choices in responding to life's challenges. The programme's focus on AcuDetox aims to provide a therapeutic pathway to wellness.

  • Programme Against Substance Abuse

    Nada India Foundation addresses India's growing substance abuse issue, breaking down stigma and discrimination. It uses innovative methods, including harm reduction and acupuncture, to combat this challenge, emphasizing the impact of alcohol on development and child rights. Nada India advocates for vulnerable groups, including children of alcoholics, women, youth, migrants, and marginalized communities, to create safe environments free from substance-related harm.

Leadership Team

  • Suneel Vatsyayan

    Chairman

  • Jyotsna Roy

    Focal Point -Capacity Building & Inclusion

  • Pallavi V

    Project Director

  • Dr. Ajay Vats

    Acudetox & NCD Trainer

  • Mangal Singh

    State Co-ordinator - Himachal Pradesh

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • Registration ID

    2226BOOKonIV484on pageof 20-31

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    DL/2010/0029834

  • FCRA

    231660848

  • CSR Registration Number

    Not Available

Location

  • Headquarters

    Youth For Well-Being Nada India, 25, Jyoti Building, IInd Floor, Near Govt. Dispensary, Chattarpur Village, New Delhi, 110070

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Other Details

  • Parent Organisation

    Nada India Foundation

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust