Emergencies can happen Anytime, Anywhere — to Anyone

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.

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

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.

SATYAM inspires a culture of care, awareness, and resilience for Happy and Healthy Community
Together, Let’s Build a Community That Saves Lives

For the Community,
By the Community

SATYAM thrives on community engagement. It builds a collective responsibility in community for emergency response and awareness where learning and advocating basic emergency care skills is everyone’s role.

IMPACT

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Colleges & Schools Covered
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SATYAM REACH

StateTeachers TrainedStudents 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

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