Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health

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Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health (ECIPH) is a Mangaluru based academic and research institute[1] focused on global health and policy.[2][3]

TypePrivate
Established29 March 2022
FounderCynthia, Edward
Religious affiliation
Non Religious
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Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health
TypePrivate
Established29 March 2022
FounderCynthia, Edward
Religious affiliation
Non Religious
Address
Bajal, Pallakere
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575007
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CampusUrban
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttps://eciph.in/
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Academic Cooperation in India

Academic Cooperation Internationally

  • Cooperation with Climate Change and Health Research Center[6] at TUMS, Iran.[7][8]

Reception

Through the working paper on firecrackers, the researchers at the institute called for a ban on firecrackers in India.[9] Researchers at ECIPH suggested a robust geriatric policy using assistive technology, through a publication in WHO Journal.[10]

Undersecretaries to Government of India visited ECIPH to study the various innovative public health programmes launched by the institute and to adapt the best practices available.[11]

ECIPH curated the End Malnutrition Initiative (EMI) which served as a pilot project to end the burden of under five child malnutrition in India.[12] The Institute had partnered with Gulf Medical University in Ajman, UAE during COP28 to hold a scientific discussion on issues of climate change and human health.[13][14]

As part of the Ayushman Bharat School Health Services, ECIPH teams & Clinton Global Initiative have partnered with various institutions to impact over 1 million school children in healthy dietary habits and lifestyles.[15]

ECIPH Dialogues 2024 held discussions on various ways to reconstruct global health and social impact with Prof. Dr. Arthur L Frank delivering the Keynote address at Yenepoya Deemed to be University.[16]

Membership

  • Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education.[17]

References

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