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Haath Mein Sehat is Hindi for "Health in Hands." An estimated seven million people currently live in the slums of Mumbai, India. Residents of these underserved communities suffer from a high incidence of enteric dysentery largely in part to contaminated drinking water, poor hygiene habits, and a lack of adequate sanitation. In response, the HMS team has been working since the summer of 2004 to help improve livelihoods trough health education and appropriate, low-cost water treatment methods. HMS is an interdisciplinary, international collaboration between local organizations and institutions in Mumbai and students at the University of California, Berkeley.


 
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HMS has just announced applications for UC Berkeley students to join for travel to India in summer 2010 and for volunteering on-campus during the 2009-2010 school year. Please see the get involved page for details and application materials.

 

HMS has just published a newsletter updating on all summer 2008 activities and includes the latest information about the project.

Click here to download the newsletter: Newsletter October 2008

 

Click here to watch the video introduction to the project using filming on the Berkeley campus and footage and photographs from India.

Many thanks to UC Berkeley student Eugene Chao for putting this together, and the members of the HMS team!