• NGO Transformation Leveraging technology to help NGOs scale & enhance the impact
  • Digital Health Accelerating digital health adoption
    in India
Koita Foundation
Helping NGOs and
Non Profit Organizations build scale and enhance impact through process optimization and technology enhancements
About us

Koita Foundation is a not-for-profit organization founded in 2017 by Rizwan Koita and Rekha Koita. Koita Foundation focuses on two key areas NGO Transformation and Digital Health.

NGO TransformationLearn more

Koita Foundation works with NGOs with proven operating models to help them scale effectively. We help NGOs to digitally transform their operations and use advanced data and analytics to drive organizational performance and impact, which are key success factors for sustainable growth. KF today works with over a dozen NGOs across healthcare, education and livelihood segments.

Digital HealthLearn more

Koita Foundation partners with leading academic institutions, hospitals, healthcare technology companies, and NGOs to drive Digital Health adoption in India. KF partnered with IIT Bombay, India’s #1 academic institution, to establish the Koita Centre for Digital Health (www.kcdh.iitb.ac.in). KF is working on multiple Digital Health initiatives of national scale, including supporting the Government of India’s ABDM initiatives and its roll-out. KF is collaborating with the National Cancer Grid to establish the Koita Centre for Digital Oncology (www.kcdo.in).

News & Events

Empowering Maternal Health Through Technology
Empowering Maternal Health Through Technology

July 2024- India Development Review (IDR) has published an insightful article on the role of technology in the social sector, featuring Foundation for Mother and Child Health India (FMCH). The article highlights how tech adoption can significantly enhance the efforts of frontline workers and improve operational efficiency in maternal health and malnutrition programs.

Koita Foundation has supported FMCH on their tech journey, enabling field officers to collect data, provide health/nutrition counseling, and conduct regular follow-ups. Today, technology is a critical enabler in executing these functions.

This is the first article in a 5-part series supported by the Koita Foundation.

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Rizwan Koita, Director of Koita Foundation Appointed as the NABH Chairperson

May 2024- Mr. Rizwan Koita, Director of Koita Foundation and co-founder of CitiusTech, has been appointed as the chairperson of the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH). NABH is a constituent board of the Quality Council of India (QCI) that is responsible for setting benchmarks for quality, accreditating and certifying hospitals and other healthcare organisations, and covers over 20,000 hospitals across India.

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Press Release| Express Healthcare| ET Healthworld

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Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI) Establishes A New Centre for Digital Diabetology with support from the Koita Foundation

April 2024- Koita Foundation partners with Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI) to establish the Koita Centre for Digital Diabetology (KCDD). RSSDI has a network of over 11,500 doctors across 23 states in India. KCDD will support RSSDI and its members in defining their digital health roadmap, sharing best practices and driving key digital initiatives in diabetes management and research.

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Press Release| Express Healthcare| Biospectrum India| The Week

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Digital Health Master Class
Digital Health Master Class (DHMC) Launch by Koita Foundation, PWC & NATHEALTH

March 2024 - Koita Foundation, in collaboration with PWC and NATHEALTH, is rolling out the Digital Health Master Class (DHMC) for India's small and mid-sized hospitals. Aimed at promoting the adoption of Hospital Management Information Systems (HMIS) and Electronic Medical Records (EMR), DHMC offers a practical, 4-5 hour in-person workshop. It empowers hospital leaders with insights into operational efficiency, clinical care improvement, and the strategic planning necessary for budget-friendly technology integration. This initiative is a step towards accelerating digital health adoption across India's healthcare landscape, fostering growth and innovation in the sector.

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Axis Bank
Axis Bank extends support to the Tata Memorial Centre and the National Cancer Grid

March 2024- Axis Bank has contributed Rs. 100 crores towards enhancing research, innovation, and digital health adoption in oncology. The 5-years partnership envisions to revolutionize cancer care in India. This partnership will work towards enhancing access to cancer care, fund research programs, and build digital capabilities in oncology.

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