Rural Health Organisation
Full Form of RHO
What is RHO?
The Rural Health Organisation (RHO) is a non-governmental entity operating across various Indian states, dedicated to improving healthcare access and outcomes in underserved rural areas. RHOs typically collaborate with state health departments, district hospitals, and community health centres to run mobile medical camps, conduct vaccination drives, organise awareness programmes on hygiene and nutrition, and train local health workers such as ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) volunteers. These organisations fill critical gaps in primary healthcare delivery, especially in remote villages where government infrastructure is limited. RHOs often receive funding from corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, international health agencies, and philanthropic trusts. Their activities are most visible during disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and seasonal illness peaks. For students preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, SSC-CGL, or state public service commissions, understanding the role of RHOs is important for questions on health policy, non-profit sector contributions, and rural development schemes. The term 'RHO' is frequently used in public health reports, NGO directories, and government-NGO partnership documents.
RHO का फुल फॉर्म
ग्रामीण स्वास्थ्य संगठन
Example
The RHO organised a free eye-checkup camp in the tribal block of Kalahandi district and referred over 200 patients to the district hospital.