The Sarita Foundation assists in delivering accurate and sufficient information about government healthcare programs, including health insurance programs.The most frequent service offered by the NGO sector in India is preventive care. Curative care receives the most funding, with preventative care coming in second.
At the local level, the Sarita Foundation and its partner groups are striving to remove obstacles so that kids can fully exercise their right to an education. With our child-centric education approach, we prioritize educating India's impoverished children and preparing our kids for the future. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, everyone has a fundamental right to education.
In order to end hunger, feed the hungry, lessen malnutrition, and prevent food waste, Sarita Foundation offers free meals to those who are most in need. Compared to last year, when India was rated 102 out of 117 countries, it placed 94th out of 107 countries in the Global Hunger Index 2020. It falls under the heading of "serious" hunger. This low ranking is being attributed by experts in the field to ineffective monitoring, subpar implementation procedures, a segmented strategy to combating malnutrition, and subpar performance by large states.
Sarita Foundation helps underprivileged women in India with an emphasis on adolescent girls' nutrition, women's nutrition, and menstruation health and hygiene. To achieve gender equality, when men and women have equal power and opportunities for education, healthcare, economic engagement, and personal growth, women's empowerment is essential.