



Working directly with women and children To improve their access to critical preventive care information
Training and supporting health workers for appropriate and timely identification, management and referral of high risk conditions
Decrease in Delayed/ Irrational/
Complicated Referrals
Reduction
in maternal and child
mortality and morbidity
Lower Burden on tertiary
care centers and improved
functioning of health systems
Working directly with women and children To improve their access to critical preventive care information
Training and supporting health workers for appropriate and timely identification, management and referral of high risk conditions
Decrease in Delayed/ Irrational/
Complicated Referrals
Lower Burden on tertiary
care centers and improved
functioning of health systems
Reduction
in maternal and child
mortality and morbidity
In India today, while progress in maternal and infant health has been significant, millions of mothers and newborns are still denied a safe birth environment. Rural communities carry the burden of inadequate infrastructure, delayed access, and preventable complications. The Mom Baby Nest model is built to bridge those gaps — combining compassionate care, community-based infrastructure, digital monitoring and a scalable model. Our aim: to establish thousands of “mini-maternity hubs” across India by 2030-36, each delivering high quality, integrated care.

Largest mobile-based maternal messaging programme in the world in collaboration with the Health Ministry, that sends timed and targeted content to women through pregnancy and infancy

Free recorded voice call service developed by mombabynest for pregnant women and mothers (similar to Kilkari) being used as a sandbox for innovations

Live telephonic counseling and support for caregivers of moderately underweight children, to prevent their decline to acute forms of malnutrition

Largest mobile-based refresher training programme in the world for frontline health workers (Accredited Social Health Activists - ASHAs) in collaboration with the Health Ministry

Training and supporting Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs), Medical Officers (MOs) and Specialist doctors to identify, manage and refer high risk pregnancies ensuring ‘continuum of care’

Training and supporting women leaders in severely underserved communities to provide home-based care, perform diagnostic tests, and ensure early referral during pregnancy and infancy
8-17%
improvement in nurses’ knowledge and management of high risk pregnancies