Research

Life Sciences & Biotechnology

Title :

Towards health equity and transformative action on tribal health

Area of research :

Life Sciences & Biotechnology, Medical Sciences

Focus area :

Public health

Principal Investigator :

Dr. Prashanth N S, Assistant Director Research, The Institute of Public Health (IPH), Bengaluru

Timeline Start Year :

2017

Timeline End Year :

2022

Contact info :

Details

Executive Summary :

India's tribal population lives largely in and around thickly forested areas, which are often difficult-to-reach. Most areas with high tribal populations also have poor health and nutrition indicators. However, the poor population health outcomes in tribal communities cannot be explained by geography alone. Social determinants of health, especially various social disadvantages compound the problem of access and utilization of health services and achieving good health and nutritional status. In the interest of achieving equitable health and universal health coverage, we need to better understand the reasons for poor health among tribal populations and generate scientific explanations for the drivers of health inequalities in tribal communities. This will help design and implement evidence-based and context-specific interventions to address health inequalities of tribal populations. In this research project, we will 1. describe and analyse the extent and patterns of health inequalities among forest-dwelling tribal communities in three major tribal regions; 2. Explain the underlying reasons for health inequity among tribal communities through a contextualized and empirically validated theory; 3. Design and pilot an intervention to address health inequalities by tribal communities.

Total Budget (INR):

3,80,00,000

Achievements :

Health inequalities between tribal and non-tribal communities at a fine-scale characterised

Publications :

 
1

Innovation (Innovations/ Patents/ Tech Transfer) :

Validated a non-invasive hemoglobin estimation device in community/tribal settings. Set up a geographical information system for five forested areas with tribal settlements across 4 states For the first time, a socio-geographic disadvantage index for several Adivasi settlements across 4 states is available

Outcome/Output:

An equity-enhancing health system intervention to address inequities in health among tribal communities in southern Karnataka

Organizations involved