Context
USAID partners with the Government of India (GOI), the private sector, and civil society to strengthen the impact, reach, affordability, and quality of health services for poor and vulnerable households. These efforts build upon decades of USAID’s work in India supporting quality and accessible health care.
Sectors
- HEALTH SYSTEMS
- TUBERCULOSIS
- GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY
- FAMILY HEALTH
- HIV/AIDS
Our Work
The U.S. and India partner to advance global health priorities in line with India’s National Health Policy. Founded on decades of collaboration, USAID’s partnerships drive innovation and technology, build equitable, climate-resilient healthcare access, and strengthen public and private partnerships to enhance India’s healthcare system and extend solutions globally.
Our Impact
USAID and India’s collaboration has led to major advancements in health, including the development of the first social impact bond for improved newborn care, online services for youth and people living with HIV, and a nutrition package for over 20 million TB patients. AI-driven disease surveillance tools have enhanced global health security by preventing an estimated 230 outbreaks, while regional and global health exchanges of best practices drive progress nationally and internationally.