| Sr. No. | Theme | Collaborators | Outcome |
| 1 | Study: Improving administration of medicines to children globally through multi country collaborative approach. | Dr. Smita Salunke University College London (UCL), Dr. Harvinder Popli and Dr. Sushama Talegaonkar, supported by Honorable Vice Chancellor Prof. Ramesh Goyal and Registrar, Dr. O.P. Shukla, Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University, Dr. Varsha Pradhan Society for Paediatric Medicine and Healthcare Initiative, Ms. Supriya More Child Psychologist Ms. Ayushi Chitlangia Independent Consultant | A pilot study on 271 patients revealing the prevalence of traditional dosing devices like dosing cups, measuring spoons and droppers among the participants and the importance of Education the importance of education and awareness of innovative devices through healthcare professionals to resolve the challenges faced by parents. Pharmaceutical companies need to consider that packaging of the innovative dosing device with the medicine itself without increasing the cost. |
| 2 | Workshop on Challenges for accessibility to pediatric Medicines in India conducted during 2024. | PMHI event | Pradeep Behera spoke on formulation challenges for paediatrics, Dr. Sridhar shared experiences from his clinical practice and Mr. Vipul Desai from Blue Circle Foundation on juvenile diabetes foundation spoke about hurdles for accessing insulin therapy for children. |
| 3 | Workshop on Administration Devices for Oral and Respiratory Medicines for Children in Low Resource Settings | Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA), Society of Paediatric Medicines and Healthcare Initiative (PMHI), and Thetabeta Analgorithms Pvt Ltd (TBA). | The workshop brought together healthcare professionals, industry experts, regulatory authorities, and device suppliers from India, the UK, Europe, China, Japan, and Nigeria. Speakers shared valuable insights into the specific challenges of delivering oral and respiratory medicines to children in resource-constrained settings, focusing on effective solutions. |
| 4 | Medical Camp at Swapna Srushti, Vikramgadh | Jain Doctors Federation (JDF) in collaboration with MAD Foundation and Paediatric Medicines and Healthcare Initiative | General Health Checkup was done for around 450 people, over all ages, from kids to senior citizens hailing in Swapna Srushti and Vikramgadh. It addressed immediate medical needs, raised awareness about health and hygiene, and demonstrated the positive impact of such initiatives. |
| 5 | Members Contributions | Management committe of PMHI has been actively pursuing individual level awareness creation for PMHI through chenelizing the mission and vision of PMHI. | Member addition to PMHI and creating pathway for subsequent growth matrix. |