The Institute
In
1956, the United Nations, the Government of India and
the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, jointly established the
Institute to serve as a regional center for teaching,
training and conducting research in the area of
population studies in the ESCAP region. Prior to 1970,
the IIPS was popularly known as Demographic Training and
Research Centre (DTRC). It was declared as a deemed
university on August 15, 1985. The Institute is an
autonomous institution under the administrative control
of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government
of India. It also offers academic courses to strengthen
the reproductive health, research and training
programmes and provides consultancy to government and
non-governmental organizations and other academic
institutions.
The
IIPS has helped in building a nucleus of professionals
in the field of population and health in various
countries in the ESCAP region. During the past 50 years,
students from 42 different countries of Asia and the
Pacific region, Africa, and North America have been
trained at the Institute. Many, who are trained at the
Institute, now occupy key positions in the field of
population and health in governments of various
countries, universities and research institutes as well
as in reputed national and international organizations.
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www.iipsindia.org
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