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Annual Report 2015 - 2016 MOHAN Foundation 3 rd Floor, Toshniwal Building, 267, Kilpauk Garden Road, Chennai 600 010 Tel: +91-44-26447000 Mobile: +91-94446 07000 Email: [email protected] www.mohanfoundation.org Offices: Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi- NCR, Mumbai Information Centres: Chandigarh, Nagpur, USA Not-for-profit organization Organ Donation Toll Free Helpline 1800 103 7100

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Annual Report

2015 - 2016

MOHAN Foundation

3rd Floor, Toshniwal Building, 267, Kilpauk Garden Road, Chennai – 600 010

Tel: +91-44-26447000 Mobile: +91-94446 07000

Email: [email protected] www.mohanfoundation.org

Offices: Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi- NCR, Mumbai

Information Centres: Chandigarh, Nagpur, USA

Not-for-profit organization

Organ Donation Toll Free Helpline – 1800 103 7100

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Celebrities Endorsing Organ / Tissue Donation

Ms. Priyanka Chopra

Miss World 2000 & Actor

Ms. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Former Miss World, Actor & Social Worker

Padma Bhushan Kapil Dev, Cricketer

Actor & Director Ms. Nandita Das

Padma Shri M. A. K. Pataudi

Cricketer

Mr. Aamir Khan - Actor & Director

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MOHAN FOUNDATION

MOHAN Foundation | Annual Report: 2015 - 2016 i

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ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE

1. Despatch Clerk

2. Driver

Marketing

Coordinator

Quality Controller

Accountant

Manager -

Information Systems

Office Coordinator

Senior Programmer

Managing Trustee

Board of Trustees

Advisory Board

Training Secretary

Trainer

Transplant Coordinators

Programme Manager Executive Director

Delhi & NCR

Honorary Director

Chandigarh Transplant Coordinators

Honorary Director

Nagpur Transplant Coordinators

Course Director Chennai

Transplant Coordinators

1. Director - Liaison & Strategy 2. Administrator 3. Trainer 4. Despatch Clerk 5. Driver

Country

Director

Programme Manager

Transplant Coordinator Vijayawada

Bengaluru

Hyderabad

MOHAN Foundation | Annual Report: 2015 - 2016 ii

Convenor, MFJCF

Jaipur Transplant Coordinators

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Founder & Managing Trustee

Dr. Sunil Shroff

Renal Transplant Surgeon

TRUSTEES

Dr. T.K.Parthasarathy Pro-Chancellor Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute

Dr. Georgi Abraham Consultant Nephrologist – Madras Medical Mission Hospital Founder Trustee - TANKER Foundation

Dr. George Kurian Prof & HOD Gastro-Intestinal Medicine, PIMS

Dr. K. Ravindrananth Chairman & Managing Director Global Hospitals

Mrs. Malathi Venkatesan

Social Worker

Mr. Prabhat Toshniwal

Managing Director, Toshniwal

Brothers (Hyd) Pvt. Ltd.,

Dr. K.I. Varaprasad Reddy

Awarded Padma Bhushan - 2005

Chairman

Shantha Biotechnics Limited

Dr. T. S. Kler

Awarded Padma Bhushan - 2005

Executive Director (Cardiac

Sciences) - Fortis Escorts Heart

Institute

Mr. Ramesh Sharma, IPS

Director General of Police (Retd)

Dr. Gullapalli N Rao, MD

Founder-Chair

L V Prasad Eye Institute

MOHAN Foundation | Annual Report: 2015 - 2016 iii

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MOHAN Foundation | Annual Report: 2015 - 2016 1

ABOUT MOHAN FOUNDATION

Introduction

MOHAN is an acronym for Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network and was established in 1997.

It is a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization started to promote organ donation. It is

registered as a Trust vide Register No. 285/98 dated 4th August 1997 in Tamil Nadu. It has

Income Tax exemption under Section 80G and 35AC. We are approved recipients under the

Foreign Contributions Regulatory Act, 1976.

History:

January 12, 1997- the day MOHAN Foundation started its journey in Chennai to give

patients with organ failure a new lease of life. Organ donation and transplantation has made

it possible for people with organ failure to look forward to a brighter tomorrow filled with hope

and promise. It is the brainchild of a group of highly motivated, concerned and non-

commercial group of practicing medical professionals and non-medical professionals to

promote the cause of “Organ Donation”. The Foundation works to increase the reach of the

Transplantation of Human Organs Act, which was passed by the Government of India in

1994 to broaden the concept of organ donation and stop commercial dealings in organs,

especially kidneys.

The Foundation has offices in Chennai (H.Q), Hyderabad, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Jaipur and

information centres at Chandigarh, Nagpur and USA. MOHAN Foundation has embarked

upon yet another major milestone with the creation of MOHAN USA in 2011.

Vision:

To ensure that no Indian dies for want of an organ

Mission:

To ensure that every Indian that is suffering from end-stage organ failure be provided

with the gift of a “New lease of Life”, through a lifesaving organ transplant.

Objectives:

To promote public education programmes so that a cross section of our population is

aware about the need to donate one’s organs

To create a network of hospitals that can be a source of organ donations

To liaise with the Government of India and State Government to pass favourable

legislations that will augment organ donations

To network with organ donation agencies so that no organ is ever wasted

To train health care professionals in transplant coordination, so that they may efficiently

and effectively counsel the families of “brain dead” victims to donate their loved ones’

organs

To raise resources to support organ donation related activities

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ACTIVITIES : 1. Public Education Campaigns 2. Publications 3. Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programmes 4. Continuing Medical Education (CME) / Seminar / Sensitization Programmes 5. Transplant Registry

1. Public Education Programmes

MOHAN Foundation regularly organizes awareness events to a cross section of population.

Over 1 million donor cards have been distributed in English, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi and

Hindi. The Foundation also has literature on organ donation and prevention of different

diseases.

Public Education Programmes across the country

Educating the public about organ donation

has been our constant endeavour for the last

19 years. This is done through awareness

programs, information stalls, distributing

public IEC (Information, Education and

Communication) materials and organ donor

cards, creating awareness through press

and media and by regularly doing public

functions with themes related to organ

donation.

390 Programmes

1,90,000 People

educated

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SAMARTHAN - A musical evening towards creating awareness

Public Education Programmes –

Gallery

On 2nd May, 2015 a musical evening titled

‘Samarthan’ was organized in New Delhi.

The evening was graced with many

distinguished personalities and supporters

of the cause and made memorable by the

beautiful music played by the Zoya Band.

Zoya 'Born out of light' in Persian and 'Gift

of God' in Arabic - is the confluence of

hearts, souls, minds and talents of four

fantastic musicians.

The event started with a presentation about

the status of organ donation in our country

and the importance of creating awareness

about the same. All the donor families who

in the darkest hour of their lives had found

the strength to give a new lease of life to

many people were thanked.

There was also a sign up session where

people came forward and pledged their

organs. Close to 300 people attended the

event to demonstrate their support and

passion for the cause.

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Public Education Programmes -

Gallery

Police Head quarters, Chandigarh

May 2015

Signature campaign “I support O”, Chennai

May 2015

Little Flower Degree College, Hyderabad

October 2015

Smt. Shashi Khandelwal Memorial Trust, Jaipur

October 2015

Photo1- “Jeevanvileena”, awareness campaign, Mangalore - October 2015; Photo2- Yaakshagana (a folk

theatre form) performed on organ donation

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Think Link, Gurgaon

March 2016

VHS Higher Secondary School, Trivandrum

December 2015

Renuka College of Arts, Nagpur

January 2016

Awareness program organized by Volunteers, Angels of Change, New Delhi, December 2015 (“Angels of

Change” - a unique program launched by MOHAN Foundation in which selected student volunteers from

schools and colleges are taken through a customized training module to enable them to undertake

awareness initiatives on organ donation amongst various audiences.)

Think Link, Gurgaon

March 2016

Kauvery Hospital, Tiruchirappalli

March 2016

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An initiative to educate the police

The police play an integral role in

deceased organ and tissue donation

(medico-legal cases). An initiative to

educate them on their role in facilitating

multi-organ donation was initiated by

MOHAN Foundation. 12 such

programmes were conducted as a result

of which about 450 police personnel were

educated across the country.

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Organ Donation Toll Free Helpline – 1800 103 7100

National Organ Donation Toll Free Help

Line - 1800 103 7100 has been initiated by

MOHAN Foundation and is functioning for

the past five years. The objective of this

helpline is to provide service which offers

information, support, guidance and referral

for all those concerned with any aspect of

organ donation and transplantation.

We are providing this service to the public in seven languages – English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi

2. Publications

a. Indian Transplant Newsletter (ITN) –

The Indian Transplant Newsletter is

being published since 1998 and is

currently in its 45th issue. It carries

national and international transplant

news and keeps track of the Indian

deceased donor organ transplant

programme. The executive committee

has doctors from the transplant field

from all over the country and abroad.

About 1000 copies of the newsletter

are dispatched every quarter to

transplant clinicians and members of

the public in India and abroad.

b. Life…Pass it On Newsletter - A

recent publication of the foundation

covering the heartrending stories of

organ donor families.

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3. Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programme

Transplant coordinators play a pivotal role in the success of the deceased donation and transplantation programme. The Government of India in its recent amendment entitled “The Transplantation of Human Organs (Amendment) Act, 2011” has made transplant coordinators’ nomination mandatory before a hospital is registered as a transplant hospital.

To address the training needs of this cadre of health care professionals, MOHAN Foundation started a structured “Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programme” in the year 2009. Depending on the requirement of the candidates it runs courses of various durations from one week to one year.

This training programme has received part-funding from the Sir Ratan Tata Trust and Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust, Mumbai. A total of 1076 candidates have been trained between December 2009 and March 2016.

One Week Transplant Coordinators’

Training Programme - Gurgaon –

April 2015

A one week Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programme was held from 7th to 11th April 2015 at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI) Gurgaon. It was jointly organized by MOHAN Foundation and FORT (Fortis Organ Retrieval & Transplant). A total of 58 participants from different parts of the country such as Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Assam, West Bengal, Haryana and Delhi-NCR attended the training.

List of Training Programmes Conducted

S. No Category Place Month/Year No. of

candidates Trained 1 One Week Delhi-NCR April 2015 58

2 One Month Chennai May 2015 27

3 One Week Jaipur July 2015 72

4 One Week Delhi-NCR July 2015 29

5 One Week Bengaluru August - September 2015 31

6 Six Months Chennai May - October 2015 2

7 One Week Hyderabad December 2015 47

8 One Week Pune February 2016 22

9 One Week Delhi-NCR March 2016 35

Total 323

Dr. N. S. Dharmshaktu, Additional DG, MoHFW

addressing the delegates

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One month / Six months Transplant

Coordinators’ Training programme -

Chennai - May 2015

A one month Transplant Coordinators’ Training programme was held in MOHAN Foundation, Chennai in May, 2015. There were 29 participants not only from various parts of the country (Chennai, Kolkata, Mangalore, Nagpur), but also from Botswana (Princess Marina Hospital, Gaborone). It was a mixed group of nurses, social workers, laboratory and dialysis technologists. In addition, a heart transplant recipient also underwent the training. Two of them were going on to do the six months’ training. The faculty comprised professionals from Medicine, Human Resource Management, Social Work, State Police Department, State Cadaver Transplant Programme, senior transplant coordinators and experts in the field of organ donation.

Dr. Vijayanand Palaniswamy, Consultant

Intensivist - ICUs, GKNMH, Coimbatore

addressing the participants

Dr. Sumana Navin, Course Director, MOHAN

Foundation interacting with the participants

Group activity on poster making

Ms. Tebogo Bantshi, Princess Marina Hospital,

Gaborone, Botswana giving her feedback during the

valedictory function

Dr. J. Radhakrishnan, IAS, Principal Secretary, Health

& Family Welfare, Govt. of Tamil Nadu presenting

certificate to Ms. Hvovi Minocherhomji, heart

transplant recipient.

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One Week Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programme - Japiur - July 2015

A one week Transplant

Coordinators’ Training Programme

was held at the J K Lon Hospital,

Jaipur, Rajasthan from 6th to 10th

July 2015. 72 participants from

Rajasthan, Mumbai and Dehradun

attended the training programme.

One Week Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programme – Delhi-NCR – July 2015

MOHAN Foundation in association with

NOTTO (National Organ and Tissue

Transplant Organization) conducted the first

joint Transplant Coordinators’ Training

Programme at the NOTTO office in

Safadarjung Hospital, New Delhi from July

20- 24, 2015. National Organ and Tissue

Transplant Organization (NOTTO) is a

National level organization set up under

Directorate General of Health Services,

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,

Government of India. The 5 day training

attracted 29 participants from across 19

private and government hospitals.

One Week Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programme – Bengaluru – August -

September 2015

The 32nd Transplant Coordinators’ Training

Programme was successfully held from 31st

August to 4th September 2015 at TERI

auditorium, Bengaluru. MOHAN Foundation

conducted this programme on the invitation

of Manipal Hospitals. There were participants

from the Manipal Hospitals group –

Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Goa and

Bengaluru. In addition, there were also

participants from other hospitals in Dharwad,

Mysuru, Jalandhar, Hyderabad, Bengaluru

and Tamil Nadu. In total, there were 31

participants who attended the one week

training programme.

Dignitaries at the valedictory function

Dr. Jagdish Prasad, Director General of Health Services,

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of

India addressing the participants

Mrs. Lalitha Raghuram addressing the candidates

on “Concepts of Organ Donation”

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One Week Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programme – Hyderabad – December

2014

One week Foundation Course in Counseling

and Transplant Coordination Training

Programme was held from 14th to 18th

December 2015 at Yashoda Hospitals,

Secunderabad. There were 48 participants

from various parts of India from Telangana,

Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala and Gujarat.

Transplant coordinators from various

hospitals in Hyderabad discussed day-to-day

challenges that they are facing in deceased

organ donation and how are they tackling

them.

One Week Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programme - Pune - February 2016

A one week Transplant Coordinators’

Training Programme was conducted by

MOHAN Foundation and ZTCC (Zonal

Transplant Coordination Centre), Pune with

support from Ruby Hall Clinic from 8th – 12th

February 2016. This programme was held in

the R. S. Wadia Auditorium. There were 22

participants not only from Pune region, but

also Rajasthan, Gujarat (Rajkot) and Manipal.

The training programme was inaugurated by

Mr. Sarang Awad, IPS, ACP – Traffic, Pune.

He said that he accorded a ‘Green corridor’

request from ZTCC, Pune the same status as

that of a VVIP! He was of the opinion that

while it was important to conduct organ

donation awareness sessions for the traffic

police, it was equally if not more important to

educate the rural and highway police. There

was a need to have a Standard Operating

Procedure, he added. Mr. Bomi Bhote, CEO,

Ruby Hall Clinic encouraged the participants

to make the best use of the training as they

were key figures in the organ donation

process.

Inauguration of the training programme – (L to R) Mr.

Bomi Bhote, Ms. Arati Gokhale, Mr. Sarang Awad, IPS,

Dr. A.G. Huprikar, Dr. sumana Navin, Ms. Surekha

Joshi

Participants along with Faculty Team

Dr. Sangeeta Wagh, Ophthalmologist, Ruby Hall Clinic

felicitated by MOHAN Foundation's Trustee Mr. Ramesh

Sharma [Director General of Police (Retd)]

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One Week Transplant Coordinators’ Training Programme – Delhi-NCR – March 2016

NOTTO (National Organ & Tissue Transplant

Organization) in partnership with MOHAN

Foundation conducted the second Transplant

Coordinators' Training Program from March

1-5, 2016 at NOTTO office, Safdarjung

Hospital, New Delhi. 35 participants of varied

profiles like doctors, nurses, medical social

workers, psychologists and quality managers

from private and government, transplant and

non transplant retrieval hospitals of Delhi-

NCR attended the training.

Best Abstract Award for MOHAN Foundation at the 14th Congress of the Asian Society of Transplantation (CAST) 2015 in Singapore

Dr Muneet Sahi addressing queries from participants

Ms Pallavi Kumar taking a session on “Importance

of public awareness” at the training programme

Director General of Health Services, Sh Jagdish

Prasad handing the certificate to Ms Shaivi

Sharma

Feedback

Feedback given by a participant

Dr. K. Harikrishnan, Senior

Hospital Administrator,

Specialist Hospital, Ernakulam

(second from left)

“The one week training

programme was extremely

useful. I now want to learn

more and plan to join the one

year E-learning programme.”

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Organ and tissue donation facilitated by the trained transplant coordinators

April 2015 – March 2016

No. of Deceased Donors - 218 No. of Organs – 668 No. of Tissues – 407

State / UT No. of

Donors

Kidney

Liver

Lungs

Heart

Pancreas

Heart

Valves

Corneas

Skin

Tamil Nadu 86 161 81 18 27 4 34 132 15

Telangana 63 115 57 0 5 0 38 70 0

Karnataka 21 34 18 0 5 0 14 40 0

Chandigarh 17 29 16 0 2 2 0 18 0

Delhi-NCR 16 28 16 2 6 0 4 16 0

Andhra Pradesh 6 12 6 0 1 0 0 12 0

Gujarat 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 4 0

Rajasthan 3 4 3 0 1 0 0 4 0

Maharashtra 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 6 0

Total 218 395 200 20 47 6 90 302 15

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Annual Transplant Coordinators’ Workshop

The 8th Annual Transplant Coordinators’

Workshop ''Beginning of the New Dawn'' was

held in conjunction with the Indian Society of

Organ Transplantation (ISOT) Conference on

3rd & 4th October 2015 at the Leela Palace,

Chennai. The two days saw 120 enthusiastic

delegates from all corners of India.

The NATCO conference was formally

inaugurated by Dr. Jagdish Prasad, Director

General of Health Services, Ministry of Health

& Family Welfare, Government of India. He

lauded the work done by transplant

coordinators, and urged them to continue to do

the good work of saving the life of patients that

are suffering with end stage organ failure.

Swamy Narayan Memorial Lecture on

“Improving the deceased donation rate in

Philadelphia - Gift of Life Model” was delivered

by Mr. Howard Nathan, President and CEO,

Gift of Life Institute, Philadelphia. The

conference had a presentation on the latest

marvel in medical history, the presentation by

Dr. Subramania Iyer on “Dual Hand

Transplantation”. The conference had an

excellent balance of Indian and international

speakers sharing their experience.

The conference has an excellent balance of

Indian and international speakers sharing their

experience. Dr. Hariharan Iyer, USA, Dr.

Gurch Randhawa, UK, Dr. Lori West, Canada,

Mr. Kirit Mistry, UK, and Ms. Isabel Quiroga,

UK shared their experiences in deceased organ

donation, in the areas of public engagement,

ABO incompatible transplantation, and organ

distribution.

The “Swamy Narayan Best Transplant

Coordinator Award” went to Mr. Jacob Mathew

from Lakeshore Hospital, Cochin, Maj. Joyot

Chattopadhyay from Command Hospital,

Chandimandir and Dr. Bhanuchandra, MOHAN

Foundation, Hyderabad.

Panel Discussion on “How to increase the number

of organ donations in the country?” - Moderated

by - Mrs. Lalitha Raghuram - Panelists (L to R) - Dr.

J. Amalorpavanathan (India), Mr. Kirit Mistry (UK),

Dr. Lori West (Canada) & Dr. Anil Chandraker,

(USA)

Panel discussion on "Handling deceased organ

donor" Moderated by Mr. Sagayam Fransis

Panelists – Mr. Nethaji, Mrs. Seema Yadav, Mrs.

Aarti Gokhale, Mr. Balakrishnan, Mrs. Nivedita

Sankaran, Dr. Muneet Kaur Sahi & Dr. Vijayanand

Palanisamy

Swamy Narayan Memorial Lecture on “Improving

the deceased donation rate in Philadelphia - Gift of

Life Model” delivered by Mr. Howard Nathan,

President and CEO, Gift of Life Institute,

Philadelphia

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Dr. Gurch Randhawa (UK) speaking on “Public

Engagement with Organ Donation”

Dr. Vijayanand Palaniswamy, Intensivist

speaking at the workshop

Dr. Isabel Quiroga delivering a session on

“National Organ Retrieval Service in the UK”

(L to R) Mrs. Lalitha Raghuram (Country Director,

MOHAN Foundation), Dr. Sumana Navin (Course

Director, MOHAN Foundation) & Dr. Vijayanand

Palaniswamy (Intensivist) chairing a session

Ms. Pallavi Kumar, Executive Director, MOHAN

Foundation (middle) felicitating the speakers –

Mr. Sreekumar (L) & Mr. Sagayam Francis (R)

Participants at the conference

Thiru. K. Periaiah, IPS, DIG, Police Training College, Chennai presented the “Swamy Narayan Best Transplant

Coordinator Award” during the valedictory function. The award was shared by three Transplant Coordinators -

Mr. Jacob Mathew (Lakeshore Hospital, Cochin), Maj. Joyot Chattopadhyay (Command Hospital,

Chandimandir) and Dr. Bhanuchandra (MOHAN Foundation, Hyderabad)

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Advanced Transplant Coordinators’ Workshop - 3rd Consultative Meeting - Exploring New Frontiers - Chennai - January 2016

The Advanced Transplant Coordinators’ Workshop – 3rd Consultative meeting was held at the Radha Regent, Chennai on 29th & 30th January 2016. The meeting’s focus was to explore strategies to improve organ and tissue donation in India through Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) and tissue banking. Many stakeholders and experts from different parts of the country and abroad participated in the meeting.

DCD has helped increase the donation rate in many countries in the West, revolutionised lung donation and some are even contemplating a heart transplant after DCD. The international faculty – Dr. Sanjay Deshpande and Ms. Michelle Hunter from NHS Blood and Transplant, UK and Dr. Vijayanand Palaniswamy from Australia shared their experience in this field.

Tissue banking is still in its infancy in India with a few hospitals doing various types of tissue collections. Dr. Alvin Chua, Assistant Director, Transplant Tissue Centre, Singapore gave the audience a perspective on some of the key issues in establishing a state-of-the art tissue bank.

Dr. Sanjay Deshpande, NHS Blood and Transplant,

UK speaks on “Donation after Circulatory Death”

Dr. Sunil Keswani, National Burn Centre, Mumbai

addressing on “Challenges in establishing and

running a skin bank”

Release of Indian Transplant Newsletter (From L to R - Mrs. Lalitha Raghuram, Country Director, MOHAN

Foundation, Dr. Sunil Shroff, Managing Trustee, MOHAN Foundation, Dr. Alvin Chua, Assistant Director,

Transplant Tissue Centre, Singapore, Dr. Sanjay Deshpande, NHS Blood and Transplant, UK & Dr. Sumana

Navin, Course Director, MOHAN Foundation)

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Dr. Noble Gracious, Nodal Officer, Kerala Network

for Organ Sharing (KNOS) spoke about the success

of deceased organ donation in Kerala

Dr. J. Amalorpavanathan, Member Secretary,

Transplant Authority of Tamil Nadu at the workshop

Dr. Alvin Chua, Assistant Director, Transplant Tissue

Centre, Singapore addressing on “Key issues in

establishing a state-of-the art tissue bank”

R. R. Sudhir, Head, Dept. of Preventive

Ophthalmology Sankara Nethralaya felicitated by

Dr. M. Ananda Babu, Chief Cornea Surgeon,

Regional Institute of Ophthalmology and

Government Ophthalmic Hospital, Chennai

Panel discussion on ‘Unusual Case studies’: Moderator -

Dr. Sunil Shroff. Panellists (L to R) - Dr. Arulraj, Dept. of

Anaesthesiology, Govt. Stanley Hospital, Chennai, Dr. P.

Magesh, Dept. of Neurosurgery, Rajiv Gandhi

Government General Hospital (RGGGH), Chennai Dr. R.

Radhakrishnan, Dept. of Anaesthesiology, RGGGH,

Chennai, Dr. Akila Rajakumar, Intensivist, Global

Hospitals, Chennai, Dr. R. Kanimozhi Dept. of

Anaesthesiology, Govt. Stanley Hospital, Chennai.

Jewellery showcasing the organ donation motif – the

green ribbon - designed by Mrs. Bhavna Jagwani,

Convenor, MFJCF, Rajasthan

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4. Continuing Medical Education

(CME) / Seminar / Workshop /

Sensitization Programs

All brain death identification takes place

either in Accident & Emergency (A & E) or

in the Intensive Care Units (ICU). In view

of this, it is important to conduct CME

programs for the key staff - ICU doctors,

ICU Nurses, A & E Doctors, A & E Nurses

and paramedical staff on issues related to

brain death and its implications for the

deceased organ donation program.

State Level CME for paramedical

students at Vijaya Educational

Academy - Chennai - March 2016

MOHAN Foundation conducted a state

level CME on Organ Donation at Vijaya

Educational Academy on 12th March 2016.

Around 250 paramedical students from

various colleges (Vijaya Educational

Academy, Kamakshi Memorial Hospital &

International Centre for Cardio Thoracic &

Vascular Disease) participated in the

CME.

‘Organ Donor Meet’ – A public

education campaign by Kauvery

Hospital – Tiruchirappalli - March 2016

To mark ‘World Kidney Day’, Kauvery

Hospital, Tiruchirappalli in association with

MOHAN Foundation and Rotary Club of

Tiruchirappalli Elite organized an

awareness programme on 20th March

2016. The event had two elements -

sensitization session for Kauvery

Hospital’s staff & ‘Organ Donor Meet’ - a

public education campaign.The

sensitization session was attended by

about 50 paramedical and non-medical

staff of Kauvery Hospital. Followed that

the organ donor card was launched by the

cine fame director cum actor Mr. Visu was

the chief guest.

Dr. Sunil Shroff speaking about the future of

Deceased Organ Donation in India

Veteran Director cum actor Mr. Visu launching the Organ

Donor Card

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5. Transplant Registry

MOHAN Foundation has been

instrumental in setting up and maintaining

web-based registry of brain dead organ

donors & patients awaiting transplant in

Tamil Nadu (Tamil Nadu Network for

Organ Sharing - www.tnos.org) and Kerala

(Kerala Network for Organ Sharing -

www.knos.org.in and Rajasthan -

(Rajasthan Network for Organ Sharing -

www.rnos.org)

The purpose of Transplant Registry is to

collect transplant related data from various

centres in the state and to be able to

collate the data derive the following

information -

Waiting list of recipients from various

centres

Deceased organ and tissue donation

data of the state

Deceased donor data

Organ distribution

The number of transplants done in the

state

Essential demographic data of

Patients undergoing transplants

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AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

Best Abstract Award for MOHAN

Foundation at the 14th Congress of

the Asian Society of

Transplantation (CAST) 2015 in

Singapore

The Congress of the Asian Society of

Transplantation (CAST) is the region’s

largest and longest running gathering of

transplant physicians, surgeons and other

health professionals involved in

transplantation. The 14th Congress was

held in Singapore from August 23-26,

2015. Dr. Sumana Navin, Course Director,

MOHAN Foundation presented a paper on

‘Impact of Trained Transplant

Coordinators on the Deceased

Donation Transplantation Programme

in India’, which was conferred the Best

Abstract Award at the congress.

The abstract carried an audit of the work

of trained transplant coordinators working

in different hospitals in India with regard to

their success in counselling families of

brain dead patients and facilitating the

retrieval of organs and tissues.

Mrs. Bhavna Jagwani, Convenor, MFJCF honoured with the “Rajmata Gayatri

Award for Women’s Excellence”

Mrs. Bhavna Jagwani, Convenor, MFCF

was honoured with the “Rajmata Gayatri

Award for Women’s Excellence” for

exemplary contribution towards setting up

the Eye bank Society of Rajasthan (EBSR).

More than 4000 people have got vision as a

result of the efforts laid by EBSR. The award

was given by Maharani Padmavati Devi on

the occasion of the birth anniversary of Late

Brig. H.H. Maharaja Sawai Bhawani Singh

at in the City Palace on 23rd of Oct, 2015.

In 2014, Mrs. Bhavna Jagwani started the

cadaver organ donation and transplant

programme in Rajasthan by initiating

MOHAN Foundation – Jaipur Citizens’

Forum (MFJCF)

Dr. Sumana Navin, Course Director, MOHAN

Foundation with Dr. Harun Ur Rashid, President,

Society of Organ Transplantation, Bangladesh

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MOHAN Foundation Awarded Prestigious British Medical Journal South Asia Award 2015

MOHAN Foundation was awarded the

prestigious British Medical Journal

South Asia Award 2015 in the Healthcare

Advocacy category for its relentless efforts

in using every tool, methodology, process

and technology to promote organ donation

in India and South Asia for the past two

decades. MOHAN Foundation emerged

a winner among 900 nominations and 36

finalists with 12 winners in different

categories. The award was received by

Mrs. Lalitha Raghuram, Country Director,

MOHAN Foundation at the awards

ceremony organised on October 30, 2015,

at The Leela, Mumbai.

MOHAN Foundation gets recognised at eNGO Challenge, South Asia 2015

On October 9, 2015 MOHAN Foundation

was invited as one of the finalists for eNGO

Challenge, South Asia 2015 at Indian

Habitat Centre, New Delhi in the category

‘Best use of Website and Internet tools.’ This

category focuses on NGOs that are using

their websites to showcase activities,

projects and local content to get networking

and support from funding agencies.

MOHAN Foundation got a Special

mention by the Jury award in the

category ‘Best use of Website and

Internet tools’. The award was received by

Dr. Sunil Shroff, Managing Trustee, MOHAN

Foundation. eNGO challenge is supported

by Digital Empowerment Foundation and

Public Interest Registry.

Mrs. Lalitha Raghuram, Country Director, MOHAN

Foundation receiving the BMJ Award for Healthcare

Advocacy

Dr Sunil Shroff (5th from left) along with other winners of the eNGO challenge

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Dr Sunil Shroff awarded the Rashtriya Swayamsiddh Award by JSPL

Foundation

On January 14, 2016 Dr Sunil Shroff was

awarded the Rashtriya Swayamsiddh

Award in the Individual category (Health)

by the JSPL (Jindal Steel & Power limited)

Foundation. The chief guest for the

evening, Mr Rajiv Pratap Rudy (Union

Minister of State Skill Development and

Entrepreneurship) handed over the

awards.

9 individuals and 10 organizations were

awarded for their exemplary work. Dr Sunil

Shroff was addressed as the 'father of

deceased organ donation in India" and

was one of the individual awardees.

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LIFE MEMBERSHIP FORM

As life members MOHAN Foundations wants your support in all our endeavors and active

participation in all our events. Kindly fill in the form and post it to us.

I/We wish to join MOHAN Foundation as a life member.

Name: Mr/Mrs/Ms/__________________________________________________________

Address__________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

Pin_______________Tel___________________________ Mobile ____________________

Email__________________________________________________

I/We remit herewith Rs._____________ by Cash/ Cheque/ Demand Draft No.___________

dated ___________________ drawn on _________________________________________

Date Signature

Please send Membership fee by Cheque/Demand Draft in the name of MOHAN Foundation

payable at Chennai.

For office use Membership Fee

Name:

Date:

Receipt Number:

Mode of Payment:

Membership Number:

Please post your filled-in membership form along with cheque/DD to the following address,

MOHAN Foundation, 3rd

Floor, Toshniwal Building, 267, Kilpauk Garden Road, Chennai-600 010

Category Amount

Individual Rs. 2,000/-

Institutional Rs. 5,000/-

Corporate Rs. 15,000/-

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INCOME

2014-2015

Amount In INR Particulars

2015-2016

Amount In INR

1,07,91,742.48 Grant Income 80,65,273.58

26,44,656.00 Donation Income 68,36,564.00

14,71,901.75 Other Income 26,42,774.32

1,49,08,300.23 Total 1,75,44,611.90

EXPENDITURE

2014-2015

Amount In INR Particulars

2015-2016

Amount In INR

1,00,80,566.00 Transplant Coordinators Training Programme - Phase -2 1,02,05,368.00

3,16,089.32 Other Programme Expenses 14,94,273.00

29,36,904.00 Personnel Cost Other than Grant 31,88,211.00

2,81,713.00 Admin Expenses Other than Grant 3,29,066.32

- Fixed Assets Written off 63,570.45

7,00,878.29 Depreciation 5,45,321.34

5,92,149.62 Excess of Income over Expenditure 17,18,801.80

1,49,08,300.23 Total 1,75,44,611.90

LIABILITIES

2014-2015

Amount In INR Particulars

2015-2016

Amount In INR

1,07,11,308.94 Trust Fund 1,24,30,110.74

28,02,019.97 Current Liabilities 38,61,054.33

1,35,13,328.91 Total 1,62,91,165.07

ASSETS

2014-2015

Amount In INR Particulars

2015-2016

Amount In INR

29,52,882.58 Fixed Assets 23,99,690.80

84,90,300.59 Investments 97,41,261.93

12,29,400.00 Current Assets 11,97,822.07

8,40,745.74 Cash and Bank Balance 29,52,390.27

1,35,13,328.91 Total 1,62,91,165.07

MOHAN FOUNDATION

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 2015 TO MARCH 2016

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Offices

Chennai (Headquarters)

MOHAN Foundation

3rd Floor, Toshniwal Bldg,

267, Kilpauk Garden Road

Chennai-600 010. India.

Phone: 044-26447000

Mobile: +91-94446 07000

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

Hyderabad

MOHAN Foundation

#6-3-634, Flat B-1/A, Second Floor,

Green Channel, Khairatabad,

Hyderabad - 500 004.

Ph : 040-66369369, +91-93924 56355

Email : [email protected],

[email protected]

Delhi - NCR

MOHAN Foundation

284 F, B-Block, SushantLok Phase-I,

Landmark : Behind Vipul

Square/Convergys Building

Gurgaon – 122 002

Ph : 0124 – 4115211

Email:[email protected]

MFJCF

C-103, Lal Kothi Scheme,

Jaipur - 302015

M: +91-9799003860

Email: [email protected]

Information Centres

Chandigarh

MOHAN Foundation

109, Sector-8A,

Chandigarh – 160 009

Tel: 095015 34590

097791 35408

Email:[email protected]

Nagpur MOHAN Foundation

J-12, Laxmi Nagar,

West High Court Road,

Nagpur – 440 022

Phone: 0712 – 3275970

M: +91 -9423683350/9372760691/

8895730512

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

United States - Contact Person

Dr. Anirban Bose

28 Church Street

Pittsford,

NY 14534

Mobile: 585 719 6112

Email: [email protected]

MOHAN Foundation

Organ Donation Toll Free Helpline

1800 103 7100