InOrder is a nonprofit, health systems research and training institute based in Hyderabad, India. We carry forward the legacy of ACCESS Health International.
The programme concluded with remarks by Shri Jitesh Patil, IAS, reaffirming collective responsibility for community-led health systems, followed by a Discovery Walk celebrating tribal culture through song, dance, and tradition.
Certificates were awarded by the distinguished guests, acknowledging the AAMs’ sustained commitment to last-mile care, trust-building, and culturally rooted health promotion.
2025 was a year shaped by people, strengthened by partnerships, and guided by purpose. Looking ahead to 2026, our focus remains on generating evidence, building capacity, and enabling health systems that deliver impact equitably!
As we observe World AMR Awareness Week, we reflect on how antimicrobial resistance is shaped by the everyday decisions made across our health system, our food systems, and our communities.
Read more below as we highlight insights from the plan to show how awareness and responsible practices across different sectors can strengthen resilience to AMR.
This #WorldDiabetesDay, we take a look at the architecture of our environments, and how it is shaping the architecture of our risk. Cities, diets, and daily routines are designing a diabetes epidemic. It’s time to reimagine how we build the systems that create it.
Pneumonia remains a leading cause of death among children under five in India, responsible for nearly 14% of all child deaths. Despite being preventable and treatable, it persists where access to vaccines, oxygen, and quality care is weakest.
Integrating pneumonia prevention into broader child health and nutrition programmes, coupled with stronger immunization and community engagement, is critical.