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Hilfsprojekte in Indien
Hilfsprojekte in Indien

India

We have been supporting people in India who live on the edge of society in slums since 1983. We have since relocated our priority from the inner-city slums in Calcutta to rural regions. We have deployed volunteer doctors to the Sundarban Delta since 2020. We initiated a comprehensive aid project in the Jhargram region in fall 2023.  

1983

1.526

40.000

2

Project start

Total number

of doctor deployments

Treatments
yearly

German Doctors
on site

Medizinische Hilfe für Mütter und Kinder in Indien - Corona

Aid in India’s impoverished regions

With its over 1.3 billion (milliard) inhabitants, India is the largest parliamentary democracy in the world. Growing and wealthy middle and upper classes contrast with many millions of people who have to survive on less that the equivalent of $1.90 a day. The gap between arm and rich is huge. Enormous expanding slums exist alongside skyscrapers and large business buildings.

We have been active in the slums of Calcutta since 1983. The population density is a big problem; up to seven people often live in ten crowded square meters.  The miserable living and hygienic conditions are also causes of infectious diseases, like tuberculosis, which is common in the slums. We support a tuberculosis hospital for women there.

Since the urban infrastructure in the inner-city slums of Calcutta is better than that in the rural regions, we transferred our priority from the center of Calcutta to poor rural areas in 2023.

Our medical project

We established a rolling clinic for the remote Sundarban regions in 2022.

Jhargram

Many people suffer from social isolation, bitter poverty, and poor health in the remote Jhargram region in rural India. We established a comprehensive project and also send German Doctors for our rolling clinic there.

Arztprojekt der German Doctors in Kalkutta
Arztprojekt Sundarbans in Indien

Sundarbans

We provide basic medical services with a rolling clinic for people in the remote Sundarbans region.  We intend to improve the poor living conditions by providing health education for the public and training for health workers.

Our partner project

Tuberculosis Hospital - St. Thomas Home

We support the St. Thomas Home, an inpatient facility especially for women with severe cases of tuberculosis.

Hilfsprojekt der German Doctors im Sundarban-Delta in Indien