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Doctors Save Millions in Remote India
19 Dec
Summary
- Couple transformed healthcare for over a million tribal people.
- Reduced child mortality by 68% and malnutrition by 75%.
- Pioneered health messenger model and published extensive research.

Dr. Ashish and Dr. Kavita Satav are being recognized for their extraordinary commitment to improving tribal healthcare in the Melghat region of Maharashtra. Since 1997, they have served over a million people through their NGO, MAHAN Trust, transforming a region with critical health disparities.
Their initiatives, including the "Arogyadoot" model training local women as health messengers, have led to a remarkable 68% reduction in child mortality and a 75% decrease in malnutrition. Dr. Kavita's efforts have also restored vision for over 30,000 patients through free eye surgeries.
The Satavs' work, supported by rigorous research published in over 40 papers, has influenced 38 state health policies. Their dedication, from establishing a multispecialty hospital to personally supporting infants, exemplifies a profound impact on community health and well-being.




