31 May, 2025

Introduction
A staff member from Don Bosco Migrant Services participated in a multi-stakeholder meeting on May 31, 2025, convened at the Tambaram City Commissioner of Police Office. The meeting brought together representatives from local NGOs, government departments, and officials from the Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board (TNUHDB) at Perumbakkam to discuss ongoing public health challenges and collaborative development strategies.
Objectives of the Meeting
To identify and assess current public health challenges in the region.
To explore opportunities for collaboration between NGOs and government bodies.
To develop strategies for enhanced community engagement in public health initiatives.
Key Discussion Points
The meeting focused on the following areas
Sanitation: Addressing gaps in sanitation infrastructure and service delivery.
Disease Prevention: Enhancing preventive healthcare measures and early intervention programs.
Health Education: Promoting awareness campaigns and educational initiatives targeting vulnerable communities.
Action Items and Outcomes
Several actionable steps were agreed upon during the discussion
Submission of Project Proposals: NGOs were requested to prepare and submit detailed proposals outlining their planned interventions.
Stakeholder Identification: Efforts will be made to map and involve relevant stakeholders, including local leaders, health workers, and community-based organizations.
Community Outreach Plan: A comprehensive outreach strategy will be developed to ensure meaningful participation and ownership by the local communities.
Next Steps
A follow-up meeting will be scheduled to review submitted proposals, assess progress made on the outlined action items, and refine the implementation strategy based on stakeholder feedback.
Conclusion
The meeting provided a productive platform for dialogue and partnership between NGOs and government agencies. Don Bosco Migrant Services reaffirms its commitment to supporting sustainable public health initiatives through collaborative action, community involvement, and targeted service delivery.