Nada Centre for Health Communication and Media Studies is a prominent institution dedicated to advancing research, education, and advocacy in the field of health communication and media. Established with the vision of promoting public health and improving healthcare outcomes through effective communication strategies, the center plays a vital role in bridging the gap between public health professionals, media practitioners, policymakers, and the general public.
Key Aspects of Nada Centre for Health Communication and Media Studies:
The center is committed to conducting cutting-edge research on health communication, media effects, health promotion campaigns, and the role of media in shaping public health attitudes and behaviors. Their research findings contribute significantly to the knowledge base in this critical field.
Nada Centre offers comprehensive academic programs and internships opportunities tailored to students and professionals interested in health communication and media studies. These programs equip learners with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the dynamic healthcare communication landscape.
The center actively collaborates with governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, healthcare institutions, and media outlets to design evidence-based health communication campaigns and initiatives. Through partnerships, they ensure that research findings are effectively translated into practice.
Nada Centre conducts workshops, training sessions, and capacity-building programs for health professionals, media practitioners, and communication experts to enhance their skills in crafting impactful health messages.
As advocates for improved health communication policies, the center actively engages with policymakers to promote the integration of effective communication strategies in public health initiatives.
Nada Centre is dedicated to raising awareness about critical health issues through media campaigns, events, and community outreach programs. Their efforts aim to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their health.
Recognizing the power of media in shaping public perceptions, the center promotes media literacy programs to empower the public to critically evaluate health-related information presented in various media channels.
Our Publications
Peer-Led Drug De-Addiction Initiatives in India: An Empowering Journey for an Identity Prepared with the support of Mr. Suneel Vatsyayan, Chairman Nada India Foundation by Alexander Hitch Volunteer, Nada India Foundation April 2014 View Report