To address the surging AIDS epidemic in India, in 2005 IVF developed the Social Education and Health Advocacy Training Project (SEHAT) in the prisons of Delhi and Amritsar. SEHAT was mainly a peer-led wellness program meant to educate prison inmates, encouraging them towards positive living, both mentally and physically, with an emphasis on HIV prevention.
More recently, The Life Skills Project was first initiated by UNODC (United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime) in September 2008. This became a vital extension to the very successful SEHAT Project, aimed at the adolescent male population inside Tihar Central Jail. The primary objective of this project is to impart vocational training and moral education on a mass scale.







