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The Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) is a public private initiative that has collaboratively evolved through consultations with multiple constituencies including Indian and international academia, state and central governments, multi & bi-lateral agencies and civil society groups.

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INDIAN INSTITUTES OF PUBLIC HEALTH (IIPHs)

During its existence of about two decades, PHFI has set up a network of six Public Health institutions – the Indian Institutes of Public Health (IIPH) across the country, with the support of state governments where the institutes are located.

The ‘Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar’ was declared a State Private University in 2015 by the Government of Gujarat.

The ‘PHFI Institute of Public Health Sciences, Hyderabad’ was notified as a Deemed to be University in June 2025 by the Ministry of Education, Department of Higher Education, Government of India with IIPH Hyderabad as its main campus and IIPH Bhubaneshwar and IIPH Bengaluru as its constituent units.
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IIPH Delhi and IIPH Shillong are functioning as independent societies offering Post Graduate Programmes in partnership with premier national institutes and universities.

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IIPH Gandhinagar
IIPH Gandhinagar

The Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar (IIPHG) is India’s first Public Health University. The Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar is working towards building a healthier India. IIPHG is an example of visionary leadership of Honourable Shri Narendra Modi (then Honourable Chief Minister of Gujarat), who laid the foundation stone and provided support for establishing the institute in 2008. Government of Gujarat and Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) signed an MoU in 2007 to establish IIPHG. Know More​​​​​​​​

IIPH Gandhinagar
IIPH Hyderabad

The Indian Institute of Public Health, Hyderabad (IIPH-H), an educational arm of the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), is dedicated to advancing public health through high-quality education, research, and policy support. Governed by the “Institute of Public Health Sciences Hyderabad (IPHSH)”, IIPH-H works closely with government bodies and other stakeholders to address pressing public health challenges in India. ​Know More​​

IIPH Gandhinagar
IIPH Delhi

​The Indian Institute of Public Health-Delhi (IIPH-Delhi) was established in November 2008 by the Public Health Foundation of India as a leading academic and research institute dedicated to strengthening public health capacity in India. It offers on-campus, eLearning, and short-term training programs, equipping professionals with the necessary skills to address public health challenges. The institute is actively engaged in policy-relevant research, contributing to advancements in training, research, and policy development in public health. The institute is governed by the Institute of Public Health Sciences (Society) (IPHSS) which is a registered society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, since January 1, 2025. Know More​​​​​​

IIPH Gandhinagar
IIPH Bhubaneswar

The Government of Odisha and the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish the Indian Institute of Public Health, Bhubaneswar. As one of PHFI’s six prominent Public Health institutes, IIPH-Bhubaneswar initiated its Odisha journey in August 2010. The institute’s core objectives revolve around cultivating skilled human resources in public health for the state, generating high-quality research evidence to shape health policy, and providing technical support to the Government of Odisha. The institute extends its impact through training programs and technical assistance to various states in eastern India. Know More​​​​​​​​

IIPH Gandhinagar
IIPH Shillong

The Indian Institute of Public Health Shillong (IIPHS) was founded in 2014 through a collaboration between the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) and the Government of Meghalaya, with the aim of establishing a regional hub for public health initiatives. Its inception sought to address the dearth of institutional and systemic capacity in public health within the northeastern region of India. IIPH Shillong is committed to delivering education, enhancing capacities, and facilitating the implementation of cost-effective healthcare delivery systems specifically tailored to the needs of the Northeastern region. Know More​​​​​​

IIPH Gandhinagar
IIPH Bengaluru

The Indian Institute of Public Health-Bangalore commenced operations in 2012 with academic program of PGDPHM for medical Officers of Health & AYUSH Department and Staff nurses. The Institute engages in academic, research, training, and technical support activities to advance public health. IIPH Bengaluru has been awarded the status as a constituent unit of PHFI Institute of Health Sciences Deemed to be University with headquarters of Hyderabad.

The institute works closely with state governments to conduct research relevant to the home state and surrounding regions. It aims to make education and research activities relevant in the context of India. Know More​​​​​​​​​​

Our Work

Over the past decade, PHFI has begun to play a transformative role in India’s public health environment. In doing so, it engages a wide array of stakeholders who include central and state governments, national and international donors, civil society, academic and research institutions and the communities that PHFI works with.

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Research

Since its inception in 2006, the PHFI has built a substantial knowledge base and fostered cross-learning platforms.The PHFI engages in cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary research to produce scientific evidence to promot...

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Academics

Since its inception, the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) has significantly expanded its educational footprint by establishing Indian Institutes of Public Health (IIPHs) across various regions of the country. ...

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Health Promotion

The Health Promotion Division (HPD) at PHFI, established in 2010, serves as a leading hub for advancing evidence-informed health promotion in India and the South-East Asia region.

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Training

The Training Division at PHFI focuses on implementing various capacity building initiatives that aim to upgrade the knowledge, skills and core competencies of healthcare professionals in clinical conditions and v...

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PHFI Centres

PHFI has set up Centres of Excellence to raise awareness and strengthen research, training and education in the high priority area of public health in India.

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Our Publications

2025
National Education Policy 2020 and MPH Programs-Translating Policy to Practice.

    Author: Angolkar M., Nilgar P. D., Nagmoti J., Zodpey Sanjay P.

    Journal: Front Educ.

    Center: PHFI

2025
Healthy choices, healthy futures: promoting healthy nutrition to curb non-communicable diseases.

    Author: Gupta S. K., Rawal Tina , Arora Monika .

    Journal: Trends Endocrinol Metab.

    Center: PHFI

2025
Zoonotic Transmission of Soil-Transmitted Helminths in a Setting with Close Human-Animal Interaction: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study from Meghalaya, India.

    Author: Mawrie Uniqueky Gratis , Manuel M., Marbaniang Peter John , Sangriang Innangkyntiew Lyngdoh , Laxmanan S., Ajjampur S. S. R., Sarkar Rajiv .

    Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg.

    Center: IIPHS

2025
Intersectoral collaboration in zoonotic disease surveillance and response: A One Health study in the Greater Accra metropolitan area of Ghana.

    Author: Dsani J. K., Johnson S. A. M., Yasobant Sandul , Bruchhausen W.

    Journal: One Health.

    Center: IIPHG

2025
Diabetes and frailty in community dwelling older adults in India: insights from the longitudinal aging study in India.

    Author: Basu Saurav , Maheshwari Vansh , Samanta Puja , Gokalani R.

    Journal: Int J Diabetes Dev Ctries.

    Center: IIPHD

2025
Economic and health burden of road traffic crashes in Kaski, Nepal.

    Author: Bishwokarma S., Adhikari Chiranjivi , Khatri D., Gauchan B., Sapkota V. P., Ranabhat C. L.

    Journal: Inj Prev.

    Center: IIPHB

2025
Unmet palliative care needs among individuals living with HIV/AIDS: a cross-sectional study utilising SPICT-LIS, ESAS-R, and NAT: PD tools.

    Author: Ghoshal A., Manjunath S., Singhai P., Jose Prinu , Varma M., Saravu K., Salins N.

    Journal: AIDS Care.

    Center: PHFI

2025
Strengthening Governance for Universalising Primary Oral Health Care: Perspectives from Karnataka, India.

    Author: Basapathy R. R., Mathur Manu Raj .

    Journal: Wellcome Open Res.

    Center: PHFI

2025
Scoping Review of Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Related to NCD Risk Factors Among Medical Undergraduates, India.

    Author: Chauhan Arohi , Mahapatra P., Kanungo S., Pati S.

    Journal: J Health Manag.

    Center: PHFI

2025
Global, Regional, and National Burden of Nontraumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: The Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

    Author: Global Burden of Disease Study 2021, Collaborators; Global Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Risk Factors, Ahmad Danish .

    Journal: JAMA Neurol.

    Center: IIPHG

2025
Perceptions of healthcare workers and patients on the implementation of telemedicine in hard-to-reach areas: A qualitative study from rajasthan, India.

    Author: Huda R. K., Chowhan R. S., Arora Simran , Seervi D., Verma Sakshi , Singh J., Kalra S., Choudhary A., Sangwan R. K., Khetan M., Babu B. V.

    Journal: Digit Health.

    Center: PHFI

2025
Positive childhood experiences in mental health of young adults across adverse childhood experiences levels: A study from Delhi-NCR, India.

    Author: Chaudhary V., Walia Gagandeep Kaur , Devi N. K., Shekhawat L. S., Saraswathy K. N.

    Journal: Child Abuse Negl.

    Center: PHFI

2025
Prevalence and predictors of positive childhood experiences and their relationship with adverse childhood experiences among young adults in Delhi-NCR, India.

    Author: Chaudhary V., Walia Gagandeep Kaur , Devi N. K., Saraswathy K. N.

    Journal: Int J Soc Psychiatry.

    Center: PHFI

2025
Effectiveness of ATMAN psychological intervention in reducing self-harm in young people in India: a mixed method case series.

    Author: Aggarwal S., Berk M., Shah N., Shah Anokhi , Kondal D., Patton G., Patel V.

    Journal: Glob Ment Health (Camb).

    Center: PHFI

2025
The importance of clinical supervision and teaching methods for midwifery students' confidence in intrapartum care. A mixed method study.

    Author: Back L., Bjork A., Sharma Bharati , Kristiansen L., Hildingsson I.

    Journal: Sex Reprod Healthc.

    Center: IIPHG

2025
Predictors of Major Lower Extremity Amputation in Type 2 Diabetic Patients With Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Cross-Sectional Analytical Study.

    Author: Sharma Neeraj, Tandup Cherring, Rastogi Ashu, Sahu Swapnesh, Behera Arunanshu, Savlania Ajay, Subbiah Nagaraj S., Babu B. V., Pentakota N., Gupta Rahul

    Journal: Cureus.

    Center: IIPHH

2025
Using operational research as a tool to improve eye health services and systems in low-and middle-income settings: lessons from India and Nepal.

    Author: Priya R., Bassett K. L., Murthy Gudlavalleti Venkata Satyanarayana , O'Brien K. S., Judson K., Gilbert S. S., Chaudhuri Sirshendu , Agiwal Varun .

    Journal: BMC Med Educ.

    Center: IIPHH

2025
Evaluating a midwifery leadership programme: a process evaluation study.

    Author: Bogren M., Jha P., Sharma Bharati , Erlandsson K.

    Journal: Women Birth.

    Center: IIPHG

2025
Multi-strategy instructional intervention for healthy eating intention among school going adolescents: a quasi-experimental study.

    Author: Bhandari P., Adhikari S., Bhandari P., Adhikari S., Adhikari Chiranjivi.

    Journal: BMC Nutr.

    Center: IIPHG

2025
Prevalence, Determinants, and Antibiotic Resistance Patterns of Urinary Tract Infections in Antenatal Women in an Urban Resettlement Colony and Slum in Delhi, India: A Cross-sectional Study.

    Author: Gupta Divya , Singh Mongjam M. , Basu Saurav , Garg Suneela, Baveja CP, Mala YM.

    Journal: Indian J Community Med.

    Center: IIPHD

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