Poshan Abhiyan National Nutrition Mission Details 2021

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National Nutrition Mission 2021 | Rashtriya Poshan Abhiyan In Hindi | poshan abhiyaan jan andolan | poshan abhiyaan scheme | राष्ट्रीय पोषण अभियान – पोषन अभियान ऑनलाइन |

The Pothan Abhiyan is a multi-ministerial convergence mission to ensure the attainment of malnutrition-free India by 2022. Objective of nutrition campaign to improve utilization of major Anganwadi services and reduce stunting in identified districts of India with highest malnutrition load. Quality of Anganwadi service delivery. It aims to ensure holistic development and adequate nutrition for pregnant women, mothers and children.

Poshan Abhiyan – Nutrition Mission 2021

The Nutrition Campaign is India’s flagship program to improve nutritional outcomes through technology, a targeted approach and convergence for children, adolescents, pregnant women and lactating mothers. An online dashboard has been created to show the live and real-time performance of the mass movement and its data will be entered through online forms and apps.

The Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD) is implementing the nutrition campaign in 315 districts in the first year, 235 districts in the second year and the remaining districts in the third year.

There are several schemes that directly / indirectly affect the nutritional status of children (aged 0–6) and pregnant women and lactating mothers. Despite these, the level of malnutrition and related problems is high in the country. There is no shortage of plans but there is a lack of interconnection of plans to create synergy and achieve the common goal. Through strong convergence mechanisms and other components, the nutrition campaign will try to create synergy.

The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi approved the establishment of the National Nutrition Mission (NNM) of Rs 9046.17 crore in the three-year budget starting from 2017-18.

National Nutrition Mission key Points

Program nameNational nutrition campaign
sponsored byCentral government
Started byPrime Minister Narendra Modi
Year of launch2018
BeneficiaryWomen and children
an objectiveReducing malnutrition in India
Official websiteposhanabhiyaan.gov.in

National Nutrition Campaign Key features

  • The Poshan campaign, as an apex body, will monitor, supervise, target, and guide the nutritional interventions of ministries.
  • Introducing a very strong convergence mechanism
  • ICT based real-time monitoring system
  • Encouraging States / Union Territories to meet targets
  • Encouraging Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) to use IT-based tools
  • Initiating measurement of height of children in Anganwadi Centers (AWCs)
  • Establishment of nutrition resource centers involving mass participation through mass
    movement, nutrition through various activities, among others.
  • It aims to reduce the level of under-nutrition and other related problems by ensuring convergence of various nutritional schemes.
  • It also targets stunting, poor nutrition, anemia (among young children, women, and adolescent girls), and low birth rates.
  • It will monitor and review the implementation of all such schemes and will use the existing structural arrangements of line ministries wherever available.

Nutrition Mission Goals and Implementation Strategy

The implementation strategy will be based on ground level monitoring and convergence action plan. Potion campaign will be launched in three phases from 2017-18 to 2019-20. The nutrition campaign aims to reduce stunting, under-nutrition, anemia (among young children, women and adolescent girls) and lower birth weight by 2%, 2%, 3% and 2% per year, respectively.

Although the goal of reducing stunting is at least 2%. The mission will attempt to reduce stunting from 38.4% (NFHS-4) to 25% (mission 25 by 2022) by 2022.

PILLARS OF THE National Nutrition Mission

  • ICDS-CAS(Common Application Software)
  • Convergence
  • Behavioural change, IEC Advocacy
  • Training and Capacity building
  • Innovations
  • Incentives
  • Grievance Redressal

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