Mediways

NARI SHAKTI 3.0

Women’s Health, Intelligent Systems and National Action for
Viksit Bharat

A Two-Day National Conclave on Women’s Health, Prevention, Technology, CSR and Public Action

25th - 26th

September 2026

New Delhi

India

Convened By

Mediways Health Foundation

A National Platform for Women's Health Action

India's journey toward Viksit Bharat cannot be complete unless women's health is placed at the centre of national development.

Women's preventive health is not merely a medical issue. It is connected to dignity, productivity, family well-being, workforce participation. public-health preparedness, institutional responsibility, digital inclusion, CSR accountability and nation-building.

Nari Shakti 3.0 is envisioned as a two-day national conclave to move women's health from awareness to action. It will bring together policymakers, PSUs, CSR leaders, healthcare institutions, public-health experts, technology innovators, corporates, academia. media and civil society to build a more preventive, inclusive and accountable women's health ecosystem.

The Conclave Aims to Convert

From Preventive Advice to Preventive Systems

For too long, women's health in India has been addressed in fragmentsas symptoms, as schemes, as silos. But real change demands systems that are preventive, inclusive and intelligent by design.

NARI SHAKTI 3.0 marks the shiftfrom episodic care to ecosystem change. From awareness to action. From advice to architecture.

The Gap Today

  • Late Detection, Higher Burden Most women·s health conditions are detected late, when treatment is costlier and outcomes are poorer.
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  • Awareness Without Access Awareness exists, but access to screening, and early care remains unequal and limited.
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  • Fragmented Care Pathways Women must navigate disconnected systems with no continuity of care.
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  • Limited Preventive Culture Preventive care is not habitual, measured or incentivised across the system
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  • Data and Insight Deficit Lack of gender-disaggregated data limits evidence-based planning and policy.
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  • Unequal Coverage Rural, low-income and informal women remain underserved and invisible.
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  • Policy to Practice Gap Strong policies exist, but last-mile delivery and accountability are weak.
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Convening for Prevention, Access and Public Action

About Mediways Health Foundation

Mediways Health Foundation is the CSR arm of Mediways Healthcare, committed to advancing preventive health, strengthening primary care and enabling equitable access for underserved communities.

We partner with governments, institutions, healthcare providers and civil society to design, fund and scale programs that deliver measurable impact across India.

Two Days. Five Sessions. One National Health

Conclave Architecture

Day 1

Session 1

The State of Women's Health in India
Burden. Disparities. Determinants.

09:30-10:45

25thSeptember 2026

Session 2

Prevention First: Building a Culture of Preventive Health
Screening. Risk Reduction. Behaviour Change.

11:00-12:30

25thSeptember 2026

Session 3

Access and Equity: Reaching Every Woman
Primary Care. Affordability. Last-Mile Solutions.

14:00-15:30

25thSeptember 2026

Day 2

Session 4

Systems, Data and Digital for Impact.
Integration. Interoperability. Intelligent Systems

09:30-10:45

26thSeptember 2026

Session 5

From Commitments to Collective Action
Partnerships. Financing. Accountability

011:00-12:30

26thSeptember 2026

Conclave Close

Nari Shakti Declaration
A Collective Pledge for Viksit Bharat.

012:30-13:00

26thSeptember 2026

Day 1

Prevention, Policy and Technology for Women's Health

SESSION 1

Strengthening Early Detection Pathways

Building robust, connected and inclusive systems for early detection of key women's health conditions across the life course.

SESSION 2

Translating Prevention into Institutional Policy Support

From evidence to policy integrating preventive strategies within institutional frameworks and health systems.

Session III

AI and Women's Health

Intelligent Systems. Better Outcomes. Health Equity for All.

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how we predict, prevent and personalize care. This session will explore ethical, inclusive and practical applications of Al to advance women's health across the country.

Key Discussion Areas

Al for Risk Prediction and Early Alerts

Al-Powered Tools for Screening and Diagnostics

Ethics, Privacy and Responsible Al Use

Bridging the Digital Divide for Women

Policy Pathways for Al-Enabled Health Systems

CSR and Female Health Initiatives

Aligning Corporate Purpose with Women's Health Impact.

This session explores how enterprises can play a transformative role in improving women's health through strategic CSR initiatives-strengthening prevention, access, and health equity at scale.

Our CSR Model Elements

Public Health Initiatives on Women's Health

Strengthening Systems, Reaching Every Woman.

This session highlights the role of public health programs in expanding access, improving quality, and ensuring continuity of care across urban and rural communities.

Core Discussion Areas

NARI SHAKTI 3.0

Strategic Objectives

  • Strengthen Preventive Systems Scale accessible, affordable and high-quality preventive care across the life course.
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  • Advance Women's Leadership Empower women as health leaders, innovators and decision-makers.
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  • Leverage Digital Innovation Use data, Al and technology to personalise care, improve reach and drive outcomes
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  • Build Inclusive Partnerships Unite government, private sector, civil society and communities for collective impact.
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  • Drive Measurable Impact Embed accountability, evidence and continuous learning to deliver scale with integrity.
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Expected Outcomes

Improved women's health and well-being across all stages of life

Stronger, resilient and equitable health systems at every level

More women leaders shaping healthcare and policy

Higher productivity. participation and progress towards Viksit Bharat

The Delhi Call to Action

Let Delhi be the starting point of a national movement. Let us commit-together-to a healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous Bharat.

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