SELCO Foundation and Rotary Club of Bangalore are happy to announce their partnership to further the agenda of sustainable healthcare in Karnataka. As part of this joint initiative, 100 rural primary health centers across 5-6 districts shall be equipped with decentralized renewable energy solutions to improve energy resilience and expand access to reliable and quality primary healthcare to over 2 million rural population.
To catalyze a transformative shift in primary healthcare delivery in Karnataka, this initiative is aimed at equipping 100 public health centers with robust, sustainable energy infrastructure to enhance the quality, accessibility, and reliability of primary healthcare services, particularly maternal and child health, while simultaneously mitigating climate change impacts and fostering a resilient healthcare system. This project seeks to create a replicable model for scaling up sustainable energy interventions across the state, ultimately contributing to improved health outcomes, reduced energy expenditures, and a healthier, more equitable society.