Innovative research and interventions for a healthier tomorrow
what we do
TVI generate evidence through research, designing and implementation of interventions and advocate for changes in policy and work on different tiers of population to raise awareness among civil society, educators, general public and governmental organizations regarding issues on health in general and infectious diseases in particular
Areas of Work
World Immunization Week 2024
World Immunization Week 2024 Awareness Walk World Immunization Week 2024 Karachi, Pakistan 24 – 30 April, 2024 Activity TVI proudly participated in two significant events
Ramazan Health Drive 2024
Ramazan Health Drive Trust for Vaccines & Immunization Bolsters Child Healthcare in Karachi Health Drive TVI Ramazan Health Drive Karachi, Pakistan 1st to 6th April,
EPI Awareness Walk
EPI Awareness Walk Awareness Walk EPI Awareness Walk Karachi, Pakistan 1st January, 2024 Activity TVI participated in an EPI Awareness Walk organized by the District
Immunization Provision
TVI is ensuring provision of vaccines through health camps, community interventions, and school-based programs.
Pilot introduction of vaccines
TVI was the first NGO to introduce school-based typhoid vaccination program.
Community and school-based surveys
Community and school-based surveys are reliable methods to collect data which represents general population. TVI has been engaged in conducting these surveys even in the
Health Awareness campaigns
The corner stone in achieving better health outcomes is creating awareness among the masses. TVI plays its part by establishing health camps in geographical areas
Service delivery projects
TVI has delivered various services in underprivileged communities to help increase the health profile of the country.
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Geographical Reach
Support Vaccines
Vaccines will keep you healthy and safe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends vaccinations throughout your life to protect against many infections. Partially vaccinated or unvaccinated are vulnerable to many vaccine preventable diseases like Childhood Tuberculosis, Polio, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B , Hib, Diarrhea, Pneumonia, Meningitis, Measles..