All India Institute Of Hygiene And Public Health
In 1943, in borehole latrine was developed by AIIH&PH in collaboration with the Rockefeller Foundation.
History
Established with the aid of Rockefeller Foundation, AIIH&PH was inaugurated by Sir John Anderson, the Governor of Bengal on 30 December 1932. The AIIH&PH was a constituent college of the University of Calcutta. Since its inception, the college has collaborated with the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine. In 1953, the institute was accredited by WHO and UNICEF as an International Training Centre. The institute carried out the first village health survey in India in 1944–1945, in which a general health survey of nearly 1200 families comprising 7000 members in West Bengal was done. After independence, extension plans were drawn in 1950, at a cost of 90 lakhs, shared equally by Union Health Ministry and United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, to build a Child and Maternity Health section at the institute.
In 1995, a public health scientist Dr. Smarajit Jana of AIIH&PH for Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, sex worker's organisation which works for prevention of HIV/AIDS amongst its 65,000 sex workers. In 2004, the AIIH&PH became affiliated to the newly formed West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS).
In March 2023 Government planning to revive The institute, transforming it into a world-class ‘School of Public Health’ also plans to convert it into a Deemed university.
Departments
- Bio-Chemistry and Nutrition
- Epidemiology
- Health Education
- Maternal and Child Health
- Microbiology
- Occupational Health
- Public Health Administration
- Public Health Nursing
- Environmental Sanitation and Sanitary Engineering
- Preventive and Social Medicine
- Statistics
- Behavioural Sciences
It is also one of the nine institutions in India, which offer Post-Graduate Diploma in Public Health Management. While the main campus is at Chittaranjan Avenue, in 2011 its second campus at Salt Lake City, Kolkata also became operational.
Notable faculty
- Chidambara Chandrasekaran, Indian demographer and statistician