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Research Projects


Mapping the Health Information Landscape: A Study on the Gaps in Awareness Regarding Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and Reproductive Health in Underserved Areas for CSR Intervention
The global burden of disease is increasingly shifting towards non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions, which often co-exist with persistent challenges in reproductive health. In many underserved communities, a significant barrier to effective prevention and management of these issues is a fundamental lack of health awareness and reliable information. This information vacuum is perpetuated by limited access to healthcare p

NCRF
Sep 221 min read


Examining the Link Between Menstrual Health Awareness and Women's Productivity and School Attendance in a Developing Region: A CSR Impact Assessment
In many developing regions, menstrual health remains a significant public health challenge, often shrouded in social stigma and cultural taboos. This lack of open dialogue and accessible information on proper menstrual hygiene management has profound consequences, disproportionately affecting women and girls. These challenges are directly linked to tangible negative outcomes, including a high rate of absenteeism from school for adolescent girls and reduced productivity for wo

NCRF
Aug 15, 20241 min read


The "Healthy Heart, Healthy Life" Project: A CSR-Supported Study on the Effectiveness of Workplace Health Screenings and Educational Workshops in Reducing Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, with a significant portion of cases being preventable through early detection and lifestyle modifications. While public health campaigns have been instrumental, the workplace represents a crucial and often overlooked environment for health intervention. Many employees spend a considerable portion of their day at work, and factors such as stress, sedentary behavior, and poor dietary habi

NCRF
Feb 10, 20231 min read


Evaluating the Long-Term Behavioral Changes and Health-Seeking Behaviors After a Corporate-Funded Awareness Program on Cardiac and Reproductive Health for Employees and Their Families
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives have evolved from simple philanthropy to strategic interventions aimed at creating sustainable social impact. Within this scope, health and wellness programs targeting specific populations have become a key focus. This document provides an introductory framework for two distinct but related studies. The first investigates the use of modern digital channels—social media and mobile applications—as a tool for health education. It

NCRF
Sep 8, 20221 min read


A Study on the Efficacy of Corporate-Sponsored Health Camps in Improving Knowledge of Heart Attack Symptoms and Menstrual Health Practices in Urban Slums
Urban slums worldwide are characterized by significant health disparities, often stemming from limited access to healthcare, sanitation, and essential health information. This environment contributes to a high prevalence of preventable conditions and a poor understanding of critical health issues. Among the most pressing concerns are cardiovascular diseases, which are a leading cause of mortality, and the lack of proper menstrual health and hygiene knowledge, which impacts th

NCRF
Jul 9, 20201 min read
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