ALAGA KA for accessible health services is 2022 GCARSIH champion

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The Alay sa Ginhawa at Kalusugan or ALAGA KA project is this year’s champion of the Gelia Castillo Award for Research on Social Innovations in Health (GCARSIH). 

Initiated by the Health Futures Foundation, Inc., ALAGA KA aims to bring healthcare services closer to vulnerable communities by constructing fully-equipped, future-proof, and functional barangay health stations (BHS). 

With the support of both the government and private sectors, the project team designs and builds the BHS infrastructure, trains local health workers, and establishes community-based health and wellness programs. To date, ALAGA KA has successfully turned over a total of 23 barangay health stations in Batangas, Palawan, Samar, Northern Samar, and Eastern Samar.

Other winners of the GCARSIH are as follows:

Aside from the winners, the Award also recognized seven finalists:

A total of 82 innovators participated in this year’s run of the GCARSIH, which recognizes outstanding social innovations that address persistent, societal, and health systems challenges.

The Award honors the national scientist Dr. Gelia T. Castillo who emphasized how initiatives in science must serve a human purpose.