Operation ASHA is the winner of the Health-Care IT category in this year’s Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Awards. It was also covered in The Wall Street Journal’s print editions on 16th Oct.
Top 100 NGOs of the world in 2013 by The Global Journal
Operation ASHA has been ranked amongst the Top 100 NGOs in the world by The Global Journal in the 2013 edition of the magazine’s annual ranking.
3rd India Digital Awards, IAMAI
Operation ASHA was awarded the Best Use of Mobile for Social and Economic Empowerment Awards in the 3rd India Digital Awards by The Internet and Mobile Association of India [IAMAI] in New Delhi on 17th January, 2013.
eNGO Challenge 2012, Manthan
OpASHA won the Jury’s Distinction Award for using Internet, Mobile and Social Media for Creating Awareness Around Tuberculosis and was chosen as one of the finalists for its Innovative Methodology of Providing Tuberculosis Treatment to the Disadvantaged in the eNGO Challenge organized by Manthan in Dec, 2012.
Stop TB Partnership: Coordinating Board
Election to the Coordinating Board of the Stop TB Partnership, an affiliate of the World Health Organization (WHO). As a member of this Board, OpASHA represents NGOs from the developing world.
United Nations
- Operation ASHA was considered one of the most successful examples of “public private partnership” and included in a list of 11 such organizations in a UN Publication released ahead of the Special Session of the UN General Assembly in September 2010, to discuss the progress on the Millennium Development Goals of Eradicating Disease and Poverty.
- In June 2011, OpASHA was invited to attend the United Nations High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS at the UN headquarters in New York.
India Development Marketplace, World Bank
The 2011 India Development Marketplace, which is administered by the World Bank, declared Operation ASHA a winner for its high impact, low cost, innovative tuberculosis treatment program.
Ashoka Changemakers: Patients Choices Empowerment competition
In 2010, for its excellent and effective education of tuberculosis patients, Operation ASHA won the Patients|Choices|Empowerment competition by Amgen Foundation and Ashoka’s Changemakers.















