50%
of deaths and disabilities in LMIC countries can be prevented with quick and effective emergency care at the emergency scene.


Most of the emergencies occur outside hospitals – where family, friends, or bystanders are the only help.
The first few minutes are critical. A quick response — recognizing danger signs, calling for help, giving first aid can be the difference between life and death.
By building a community of trained, confident citizens, we can create a safer, more responsive society — where every life has a better chance of survival.








SATYAM – Student Augmented Training for Youth Amplification is a flagship program under Community Emergency Care Initiative by WHO CCET.
It aims to build a self-reliant community by empowering youth and individuals with the confidence and skills to respond to medical emergencies and lead a healthy, safe, and happier life.

For the Community,
By the Community




SATYAM REACH
| State | Teachers Trained | Students Trained |
|---|---|---|
| Arunachal Pradesh | 0 Click here for details | 268 Click here for details |
| Delhi | 62 Click here for details | 211 Click here for details |
| Kerala | 0 Click here for details | 170 Click here for details |
| Rajasthan | 708 Click here for details | 5035 Click here for details |
| Uttarakhand | 28 Click here for details | 103 Click here for details |












