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About Marketplace
Learn about our commitment to bridging the gap between Community Health Facilities (CHFs) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives by UJIYARA
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We support fund mobilization efforts and contribute to rehabilitation initiatives to amplify our impact.
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We play a crucial role in linking CSR funders with NGOs and Charitable Health Facilities (CHFs) across India, with a focus on health and nutrition.
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We facilitate patient support through a referral system that connects CHFs with Ayushman Bharat cards.
Driving Fundraising
The Naga Hospital Kohima (District Hospital Kohima) was approved by the MOHFW,
Government of India for upgradation to new Medical College with a total layout of Rs. 189.00 crores
on a funding pattern of 90:10 between Central and State governments vide DO letter No: U.
12012/46/2012- ME (p-II) Dated 19th Feb 2014.
It will be the first ever medical college in the 55 years of Statehood to Nagaland and will be
called as Nagaland Medical College Kohima (NMCK). The State Government is committed to start the
Medical College by 2021. The upcoming NMCK will function from two campuses- Administrative,
Academic, 100 Bedded Hospital for departments relating to Mother & Child services, Hostel complex
for students and Residential complex of Faculty & Staff at Phriebagie while Teaching Hospital for the
remaining disciplines will be at NHK (District Hospital Kohima) for initial 3 years and later the existing
building with capacity of 100 bedded will be used for Maternal & Child Hospital, which will be linked
with proposed 400 bedded teaching hospital in conformity with MCI norms to use as combined 500
bedded Teaching Hospital of the Medical College.
Due to incessant rain in the recent years, the Stability of Land in and around NHK campus has
been exacerbated particularly last year affecting the structure of the hospital building in many places.
Many areas has been rendered unstable and therefore availability of suitable land for expansion hospital
has become limited. As a result, it has become unviable for any major expansion and therefore, a new
building has to construct at a new site.
The Naga Hospital Kohima (District Hospital Kohima) was approved by the MOHFW,
Government of India for upgradation to new Medical College with a total layout of Rs. 189.00 crores
on a funding pattern of 90:10 between Central and State governments vide DO letter No: U.
12012/46/2012- ME (p-II) Dated 19th Feb 2014.
It will be the first ever medical college in the 55 years of Statehood to Nagaland and will be
called as Nagaland Medical College Kohima (NMCK). The State Government is committed to start the
Medical College by 2021. The upcoming NMCK will function from two campuses- Administrative,
Academic, 100 Bedded Hospital for departments relating to Mother & Child services, Hostel complex
for students and Residential complex of Faculty & Staff at Phriebagie while Teaching Hospital for the
remaining disciplines will be at NHK (District Hospital Kohima) for initial 3 years and later the existing
building with capacity of 100 bedded will be used for Maternal & Child Hospital, which will be linked
with proposed 400 bedded teaching hospital in conformity with MCI norms to use as combined 500
bedded Teaching Hospital of the Medical College.
Due to incessant rain in the recent years, the Stability of Land in and around NHK campus has
been exacerbated particularly last year affecting the structure of the hospital building in many places.
Many areas has been rendered unstable and therefore availability of suitable land for expansion hospital
has become limited. As a result, it has become unviable for any major expansion and therefore, a new
building has to construct at a new site.
The Naga Hospital Kohima (District Hospital Kohima) was approved by the MOHFW,
Government of India for upgradation to new Medical College with a total layout of Rs. 189.00 crores
on a funding pattern of 90:10 between Central and State governments vide DO letter No: U.
12012/46/2012- ME (p-II) Dated 19th Feb 2014.
It will be the first ever medical college in the 55 years of Statehood to Nagaland and will be
called as Nagaland Medical College Kohima (NMCK). The State Government is committed to start the
Medical College by 2021. The upcoming NMCK will function from two campuses- Administrative,
Academic, 100 Bedded Hospital for departments relating to Mother & Child services, Hostel complex
for students and Residential complex of Faculty & Staff at Phriebagie while Teaching Hospital for the
remaining disciplines will be at NHK (District Hospital Kohima) for initial 3 years and later the existing
building with capacity of 100 bedded will be used for Maternal & Child Hospital, which will be linked
with proposed 400 bedded teaching hospital in conformity with MCI norms to use as combined 500
bedded Teaching Hospital of the Medical College.
The hospital is registered with AB-PMJAY (HOSP10P120126) and has also been a COVID-designated hospital during the recent pandemic. We are also working with CMC, Vellore, through a partnership with Diabetic (foot) care to evaluate and screen Thalassemia patients. We also seek to make this a centre of excellence for Neuro care. These types of equipment provide specialised services for needy patients who cannot afford and access quality diagnostic and therapeutic care. The services with these pieces of equipment will generate some revenue to sustain the operation and the staff who provide services. None of these will require ongoing operation costs, but we hope this will generate revenue to care for otherwise needy and disadvantaged patients.
Funders
In the last 29 years, IndianOil has contributed Rs.3,611 crore towards various c
The Shipping Corporation of India is a public sector undertaking that operates a
Bajaj Finance Limited spends INR 17.5 crore (approx) under CSR initiatives conce
Total spending on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a percentage of avera
Year Prescribed CSR budget (Rs crore) Amount unspent (Rs crore) (%) of prescribe
Innovations
Our Present Partners
From its origin with a small grant from Philips to its long and multifaceted partnership with The Global Fund, UJIYARA is accelerating the impact of pioneering philanthropic organizations. In the past six years, UJIYARA has received approximately INR 150 Crores in grant funding and has been implementing various projects in coordination with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. UJIYARA has forged partnerships with over 10+ organizations and received funding from funders such as the NSE Foundation, Godrej, Roche, IPE Global, Siemens, Hinduja Foundation, Philips, Johnson & Johnson, WHO, USAID, and the Indian Health Fund. It has also worked on designing, implementing, and institutionalizing a public-private partnership model for various health projects to strengthen surveillance and improve data collection and analysis.