The CSHR Foundation (Council Of Sustainable Health Research) was established in 2023 with a vision to bridge the gap between evidence and action in public health. We are a research-driven organization committed to generating reliable data, conducting impactful studies, and translating insights into policies and practices that improve community health.
Read MoreChoosing CSHR Foundation means partnering with a team that values integrity, accuracy, and impact in every project. Here’s what sets us apart:
We don’t just collect data—we transform it into actionable insights that shape better health programs and policies.
Our researchers and analysts bring expertise across public health, monitoring & evaluation, and community development.
From survey design and data collection to analysis and impact assessment, we provide comprehensive solutions under one roof.
We actively work with governments, NGOs, and academic institutions to create sustainable outcomes.
At CSHR Foundation, we provide end-to-end research and evaluation services that help organizations, policymakers, and institutions make informed decisions for better public health outcomes. Our offerings ensure every project is backed by reliable data, rigorous analysis, and actionable insights.
We design and conduct comprehensive research studies to assess the impact of health programs and interventions.
Transforming complex data into meaningful insights that drive informed decision-making.
We empower individuals and organizations with the knowledge and tools they need to conduct quality research.
At CSHR Foundation, we conduct impactful research in public health, ranging from mobile health access and nutrition studies to mental health awareness and digital health literacy. Our projects aim to bridge gaps and create lasting solutions for healthier communities.
Improving access to rural healthcare and reducing travel burden for patients.
Addressing stigma and increasing awareness among college students.
Studying dietary gaps and supporting women’s health in urban slums.