Suvita
Charity

Suvita

Childhood Immunisation Campaigns

Suvita works to increase childhood routine immunization in India through text message reminders and a network of ambassadors

What problem is Suvita working on?

In 2023, there were over 22.2 million children globally who missed out on at least one vaccination before their first birthday. And even though India's overall vaccination rates are relatively strong, the country's vast population means that a significant number of these undervaccinated children live in India.

What does Suvita do?

Suvita’s mission is to “work towards a world in which every child has access to their basic vaccinations."

To achieve, this, Suvita:

  • Works with local NGOs, health centres, and the state government to send text message reminders to bring infants to free, government-provided vaccination clinics.
  • Invites opinion leaders to be immunisation ambassadors, and keeps them updated with details of local monthly immunisation clinics.

Suvita reports having successfully delivered 40.6 million SMS reminders to families and pregnant women. It has recruited more than 9,800 community influencers across two states, reaching the caregivers of 1.5% of the world’s children born yearly.

What information does Giving What We Can have about the cost-effectiveness of Suvita?1.

  • Founders Pledge highlighted its cost-effectiveness in its 2022 Global Health & Development Fund grant report.
  • In 2023, GiveWell made a grant to its programs in Bihar and Maharashtra and highlighted the cost-effectiveness of these programs. (Note that this cost-effectiveness estimate is specific to Suvita's work in Bihar and Maharashtra at the time the grant was made.)
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