Research: The TIPH researches various aspects of population health, including epidemiology, health determinants, health disparities, health systems, and public health interventions.
Data analysis: The TIPH will help analyze data to identify patterns, trends, and risk factors related to population health. Statistical analysis techniques enable researchers to draw meaningful conclusions, make predictions, and identify the significance of findings. It provides a framework for assessing the reliability and validity of data, thus allowing for evidence-based decision-making. Through statistical data analysis, researchers can quantify and summarize complex information, test hypotheses, and derive actionable insights that inform policy, improve processes, and drive innovation.
Public Health Policy and Advocacy: TIPH researchers and experts contribute to developing public health policies and guidelines. They may provide evidence-based recommendations and advocate for policies that promote population health. This can involve collaborating with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and other stakeholders to shape public health agendas.
Community Engagement: TIPH institutes engaging with communities to understand their health needs, priorities, and challenges. This can involve community-based participatory research, organizing community health events, and establishing partnerships with community organizations to develop interventions tailored to the population’s specific needs.
Health Promotion and Education: The TIPH may engage in health promotion activities to improve population health literacy and encourage healthy behaviours. This can involve organizing awareness campaigns and implementing interventions targeting specific health issues such as smoking cessation, physical activity promotion, healthy eating through observing important international days recognized by the WHO.
Training and Capacity Building: TIPH shall organize training programs and courses to build the capacity of researchers, healthcare professionals, and public health practitioners. This includes certificate, master, and doctoral programs. These programs shall cover research methodologies, data analysis, epidemiology, and program evaluation to enhance the skills and knowledge of individuals working in population health.
Collaboration and Partnerships: TIPH shall collaborate with other research institutions, reputed universities, healthcare organizations, and government agencies to leverage expertise, share resources, and promote interdisciplinary research and practice. These partnerships help translate research findings into policy and practice, and foster innovation in population health.
Evaluation and Monitoring: TIPH shall undertake evaluations of public health programs, policies, and interventions to assess their effectiveness and impact on population health outcomes.