Seba Jagat emphasizes participatory health governance as a cornerstone of improving health outcomes. A central strategy involves engagement with community, strengthening Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Committees (VHSNCs), enabling them to participate local health planning and accountability and for better healthcare services and coordinate effectively with Health and Wellness Centres (HWCs) and Panchayati Raj Institutions. Seba Jagat also places a strong emphasis on the capacity building of frontline health workers—including ASHAs, ANMs, and Anganwadi Workers by equipping them with updated knowledge on SBCC. We also engage with traditional healers to build their understanding of public health standards ensuring that they act as allies rather than barriers to formal care. By institutionalizing community-led monitoring and strengthening interface between citizens and the health system, Seba Jagat ensures that underserved populations are not only service recipients but active stakeholders in shaping their own health outcomes.