Maitri’s flagship initiative, Project Awaaz, was at the forefront of reducing and preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) among highly vulnerable migrant populations—most notably rickshaw pullers and unorganized sector workers—across the Central District of Delhi. Driven by the harsh realities of displacement, seasonal migration, and a lack of socio-economic safety nets, these communities face disproportionately high health risks. Project Awaaz steps into this void, replacing vulnerability with awareness, access, and systemic medical support.
Project Awaaz operates a holistic, ground-level intervention strategy designed to meet migrant workers exactly where they are:
Through 15 years of uninterrupted, trust-based community engagement, Project Awaaz has transformed the landscape of urban public health in Central Delhi— turning an invisible, high-risk workforce into an informed, empowered, and medically protected community.