South Asian
Community Health Resources & Needs Assessment (CHRNA) Report: Pakistani Community in NYC (2014-2016)
Pakistani Community Report_FINAL
Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment (CHRNA) – NYU CSAAH
Background information about CSAAH's Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment
Council Of Peoples Organization (COPO)
COPO's mission is to assist low income immigrant families, particularly South Asians and Muslims residing in New York City, to advocate for their rights and understand civic responsibilities as Americans. COPO helps to build community relations between Muslim and non-Muslim community groups.
COVID-19 Resources for South Asian Americans (SAALT)
COVID-19 resources tailored for South Asian Americans organized by South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT).
CSAAH: Culturally adapted materials, curricula, and fact sheets
The Center for the Study of Asian American Health (CSAAH) has developed culturally and linguistically adapted materials, curriculum, and fact sheets on various topics including Hepatitis B, diabetes, breast/cervical screening, H. pylori, health research, and cardiovascular and heart health.
CSAAH: Culturally adapted materials, curricula, and fact sheets
The Center for the Study of Asian American Health (CSAAH) has developed culturally and linguistically adapted materials, curriculum, and fact sheets on various topics including Hepatitis B, diabetes, breast/cervical screening, H. pylori, health research, and cardiovascular and heart health.
CSAAH: CVD/Diabetes Resources
The Center for the Study of Asian American Health (CSAAH) has developed cardiovascular and diabetes educational materials in multiple languages for the Asian American communities.
CSAAH’s Diabetes Research, Education, and Action for Minorities (DREAM): Project Materials and Toolkit
The DREAM (Diabetes Research, Education, and Action for Minorities) Project aims to develop, implement, and test a CHW program designed to improve diabetes control and diabetes-related health complications in the Bangladeshi community in New York City. DREAM has developed and released tool and materials from the project in English and Banga.
CSAAH’s Diabetes Research, Education, and Action for Minorities (DREAM): Project Materials and Toolkit
The DREAM (Diabetes Research, Education, and Action for Minorities) Project aims to develop, implement, and test a CHW program designed to improve diabetes control and diabetes-related health complications in the Bangladeshi community in New York City. DREAM has developed and released tool and materials from the project in English and Banga.
Desi Rising Up and Moving (DRUM)
Desi Rising Up and Moving (DRUM) was founded in 2000 to empower South Asian and Indo-Caribbean low wage immigrant workers, youth, and families in New York City to win economic and educational justice, civil, and immigration rights.