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QIMPRO GOLD STANDARD 2010
Padmini Somani, Director, Salaam Bombay Foundation |
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Padmini Somani, Director, Salaam Bombay Foundation, is a young crusader with an extraordinary missionary zeal. Her mission: Prevention of tobacco addiction in under-privileged children, who lack support from family and society. |
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Ms Somani commenced her career in 1997 when she returned from the London School of Economics. She proved to be an effective business professional. However, a couple of years into her business career, a traumatic personal event gave birth to her laser sharp mission, built around tobacco control. |
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As a first step, capitalizing on her strengths, Ms Somani developed a special theatre based awareness program titled Ehsaas, educating children against the use of tobacco. This was supported by the Prince Aly Khan Hospital. Ehsaas was creatively structured around topical themes and Hindi film songs. The educational play travelled to 265 schools in Mumbai over a span of 3 years, reaching out to 167,000 children. |
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In August 2000, Ms Somani represented the youth of India at the World Conference on Tobacco Or Health (WCTOH) in Chicago; only to realize that creating mere awareness is not enough to eradicate the national tobacco addiction problem. |
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Consequently, in 2001, Ms Somani established an NGO, Salaam Bombay Foundation. At Salaam Bombay Foundation, Ms Somani’s aim has been to create a tobacco-free world for every child. Her first program was life skills based, titled ‘Super Army’. This non-preachy program focused on the holistic development of a child to prevent a relapse into tobacco habits. The scale of her ambition required the development of change agents, through a formal 2 year training program. Their agenda was to convince the government to shut illegal tobacco shops in the vicinity of schools; ensure restaurants observe the No Smoking ban; recognize tobacco vendors who do not sell tobacco to minors; and more. |
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At this stage, Ms Somani realized that the tobacco control program could only be sustained by channelizing the available energy of children into positive healthy activities. This gave birth to the Salam Bombay Cricket Academy, mentored by Mr Ashok Mankad; all-girls Hockey Academy, mentored by Mr Mir Ranjan Negi; Arts Academy; Weekend Running Clubs; Media Academy; and more. These initiatives have been well received not only by children, but also their parents. |
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In 2009, Ms Somani led the Salaam Bombay Foundation team to host the 14th World Conference on Tobacco Or Health. It witnessed about 2,500 scientists, advocates, public health professionals and activists from 130 countries across the globe. In 2010, she co-hosted the 2nd National Conference on Tobacco Or Health. |
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Through the Salaam Bombay Foundation Ms Somani has impacted the lives of many children and played a huge role in shaping their future. They are transforming into responsible adults and role model citizens. Her mission is expanding. Her responsibilities are galloping. |
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We salute Ms Padmini Somani, Qimpro Gold Standard 2010 for Healthcare. |
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QIMPRO GOLD STANDARD 2009
Dr Shiv Dutt Gupta, Director, Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIMHR) |
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Dr Shiv Dutt Gupta, Director, Indian Institute of Health Management Research, Jaipur, is an evangelist for public health in India and South East Asia. He is an outstanding a researcher, teacher and institution builder in his field. |
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Dr Gupta has a soft yet firm style of leadership. He has built an organization on the singular value of “trustworthiness”. Dr Gupta directs a flat organization of empowered employees, built on an infrastructure of transparent systems. The IIHMR is now a WHO Collaborating Center for District Health Systems. The institute is also a partner of John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health for promoting research, education and training in public health – internationally. |
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Dr Gupta has had deep global footprints. He has been Advisor to WHO South-East Asia Regional Office, and Secretary General of South East Asian Public Health Education Institutes Network. He has also served as member of the Technical Review Panel of the Global Fund for HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. |
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Over the past three decades, Dr Gupta has conducted over one hundred research projects on public health, epidemiology, population, reproductive health, nutrition, and health management. Most of these projects have been published in reputed Indian and international journals. |
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Dr Gupta’s contribution to the betterment of rural India is noteworthy. He led a successful integrated safe water and sanitation project for 350 villages in Rajasthan. The metamorphosis of these villages is a benchmark for public health in desert regions. |
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Dr Gupta is also an effective teacher. Apart from teaching epidemiology, and health and hospital management at the IIHMR, he has also taught the same at the John Hopkins University and University of North Carolina. |
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Dr Gupta has a laser sharp vision for IIHMR. He is determined to position the institution as a benchmark for public health, internationally. |
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We congratulate Dr Shiv Dutt Gupta, Qimpro Gold Standard 2009 for Healthcare. |
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