Institute of Public health Bengaluru
ABOUT US
Institute of Public Health, Bengaluru (IPH) is a premier institute for training and research in health systems in India. IPH’s research work in course of its 10-year long history has focused on identifying equity-oriented and health systems based research questions. IPH organizes need-based capacity building programmes and courses implemented either within health services, or through e-learning and blended training approaches based on our perceived need for particular knowledge, skills and attitudes among health workers, health managers, policymakers/decision-makers and other health system actors
Join IPH eLearning Courses
IPH Bengaluru eLearning courses are now accredited by The University of Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences & Technology, Bengaluru
Research Methods (eRM)
Scientific Writing (eSWaRM)
Health Financing(eFHS)
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WHAT WE DO?
RESEARCH & ACTION
IPH strives to strengthen the Indian health system by generating evidence on what works, for whom and why
EDUCATION
IPH strives to enhance the capacity of public health professionals through need-based tailored programs, internships, PhDs and short online courses.
POLICY ENGAGEMENT
IPH strives for policy and system-level changes that improve health by engaging with stakeholders at different levels.
Our Mission
Strengthening health systems to ensure healthy communities through a team of committed and value-based professionals
Vision
To create an equitable, integrated, decentralized, responsive and participatory health system within a just and empowered society
Values
Accountability, Transparency, Quality, Striving to make equitable change, Mutual respect and openness.
News & Updates
Concurrent Monitoring of Midwifery Training Program in Odisha- CMMT
The objectives of this monitoring study are: 1) To monitor the quality of implementation of the midwifery
District Gap Assessment-Telangana (DGAT)
About the project The state of Telangana, despite the challenges of a newly formed state, has also achieved the SDG 3 of MMR of less
Regional Consultations on ‘Implementation of Tobacco Control Policies in India’
The burden of tobacco-related illnesses is high in India, with about 1.35 million people dying each year. Despite