Key research projects

An overview of our key research projects across South Asia.

The Delhi Air Pollution: Health and Effects (DAPHNE) project is a collaborative research initiative that is creating innovative solutions for people with asthma.

Work to prevent deaths from acute poisoning in low and middle income countries.

The Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention (CPSP) is a philanthropically funded research and policy initiative within the University of Edinburgh, working to reduce the number of pesticide suicides worldwide.

The Co-Benefits of Largescale Organic Farming on Human Health (BLOOM) study, looks at the benefits of replacing toxic chemical pesticides with natural farming methods in Andhra Pradesh, India.