The PMNCH ’s Accountability Breakfast serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to implement effective health policies that safeguard the future of women, children, and adolescents. Through continued dialogue, research, and advocacy, organizations like Nada India can help drive meaningful change, ensuring that tobacco use among women receives the attention it demands within the broader public health agenda. The PMNCH’s 12th Annual Accountability Breakfast, held alongside the UN General Assembly on September 22, 2024, emphasized the urgency of accelerating action to end preventable maternal, newborn, and child mortality. As part of the ongoing efforts to reset priorities for women's, children's, and adolescents' health, the event brought renewed attention to various health risks, including tobacco use, which significantly impacts women’s reproductive health and overall well-being. Nada India Foundation , a committed partner in this mission, participated online t...
Young India Network is a youth (14-30 years) driven network for the prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and its risk factors, formed with a vision of having a meaningful involvement of youth and People Living With NCDs in the advocacy of health agenda in India with a primary focus on alcohol and drug use as major risk factors for both communicable and NCDs. It aims to contribute in achieving the Goal 3 of Sustainable Development Goals,ensuring healthy lives .