MISSION POSHAN 2.0
MISSION
POSHAN 2.0
Introduction:
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Government has accorded high priority to the
issue of malnutrition and is implementing SakshamAnganwadi and Poshan 2.0
(Mission Poshan 2.0) which includes key schemes such as the POSHAN Abhiyaan,
Anganwadi Services and Scheme for Adolescent Girls as direct targeted
interventions to address the problem of malnutrition in the country.
● The beneficiaries
under the Anganwadi Services scheme are children in the age group of 0-6 years,
pregnant women and lactating mothers. Supplementary nutrition is provided to
beneficiaries in the form of Hot Cooked Meals at Anganwadi Centres and Take Home
Ration (not raw ration).
Why this Mission?
● Mission Poshan 2.0 seeks to address
the challenges of malnutrition in children, adolescent girls, pregnant women
and lactating mothers through a strategic shift in nutrition content and
delivery and by creation of a convergent eco-system to develop and promote
practices that nurture health, wellness and immunity.
● Steps have been taken to improve
nutritional quality and testing in accredited labs, strengthen delivery and
leverage technology under the 'Poshan Tracker' for prompt supervision and
management of services.
● Under Mission Poshan 2.0, focus is
on diet diversity, food fortification, and popularizing use of millets.
Nutrition awareness strategies under Poshan 2.0 aim to develop sustainable
health and well-being through wholesome local foods to bridge dietary gaps.
Dietary diversification in the Anganwadi platform encourages the consumption of
micronutrient rich foods, viz., dark green leafy vegetables, lentils and
vitamin C rich fruits. To reduce the malnutrition and anaemia in women and
children arising due to deficiency of micro nutrients like Iron, Folic Acid and
Vitamin B-12, under Supplementary Nutrition Programme of Anganwadi Services,
Fortified Rice was allocated to 21 States/UTs during the 2nd quarter of FY
2021-22 and from the 3rd quarter of FY 2021-22 onwards only Fortified Rice is
being allocated to all the State/UTs.
● Further, as per the Mission Poshan
2.0 guidelines, millets need to be mandatorily supplied at least once a week
and suitably integrated in Take Home Ration (not raw ration) and Hot Cooked
Meals in a palatable form.
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PoshanAbhiyan is a key component of Mission
SakshamAnganwadi and Poshan 2.0.
Features of Mission:
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A novel feature of POSHAN Abhiyaan has been
its focus on social and behavioural change communication (SBCC) thus paving way
for a mass movement to promote transformative change, referred to as Jan
Andolan.
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An important focus has therefore been on
‘Behaviour Change Communication’ or BCC to address inadequate and inappropriate
infant and young child feeding practices, nutrition and care during pregnancy
and adolescence.
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Under PoshanAbhiyaan, Community Based Events
or CBEs have served as a significant strategy in changing nutrition practices.
The gatherings serve as a platform for disseminating essential messages and to
counsel pregnant and lactating women, and their husbands/mothers-in-law on
appropriate nutrition and health behaviour. The events are organised every
month at Anganwadi centres (AWC) and primarily focus on promotion of maternal
nutrition (Godhbharai) and/ or initiation of appropriate complementary feeding
(Annaprasan). So far, close to 3.7 crore CBEs have been held across the
country.
● At the national level, the
RashtriyaPoshanMaah is celebrated in the month of September across the country,
while PoshanPakhwada is celebrated in the month of March.. Through these Jan
Andolans, women and community, at large are sensitized on issues like importance
of maternal nutrition, appropriate techniques of breastfeeding, importance of
timely initiation of complimentary feeding etc. During PoshanMaah 2022, themes
like MahilaaurSwasthya, BachchaaurShiksha, Gender Sensitive Water Management
and Traditional Food for Women & Child were especially emphasized upon.
Around 80% of activities reported were focussed on the key theme of
‘MahilaaurSwasthya, which included awareness drives on Anemia prevention,
Anemia testing, camps on appropriate breastfeeding practices etc.
The achievements under Mission POSHAN 2.0 are
as follows:
i. The Mission has
been rolled out across all the 36 States/UTs. It covers around 730 Districts
including 112 Aspirational Districts.
ii. Close to 11 lakh
smart phones have been provided to Anganwadi workers. Besides, to promote
regular growth monitoring, 12.53 lakh Growth Monitoring Devices such as
Infantometer, Stadiometer, Weighing Scale for Mother and Infant and Weighing
Scale forChild have been procured by States/UTs under the Abhiyaan.
iii. IT systems have
been leveraged to strengthen and bring about transparency in nutrition delivery
support systems. The ‘Poshan Tracker’ application wasrolled out on 1stMarch,2021
through National e-Governance Division (NeGD), as an important governance tool.
Around 13.97 lakh AWCs have started using the ICT Application.
iv. A Web and App
based ‘Grievance Redressal Cell’ has been established for effective service
delivery and beneficiary feedback. Besides, a national Poshan Helpline has been
made available for beneficiaries and the public. Through the Helpline a
beneficiary can raise a concern about the services offered under Mission Poshan
2.0.
v. Streamlined
Guidelines were issued on 13thJanuary, 2021 to ensure greater
transparency and accountability and quality in nutrition service delivery.
vi. Around 60+ crore
Jan Andolan based activities have been held. Moreover, the PoshanMaah conducted
during the month of September 2022 witnessed approximately 17 crore Jan Andolan
based activities throughout the country. Around 3.70 crore Community Based
Events (CBEs) have also been organized ina convergent manner at Anganwadi
Centres.
vii. More than 4 lakh
PoshanVatikas have been developed and 1.10 lakh Medicinal Saplings have been
planted across the country.
viii. More than 10
lakh Frontline Functionaries have been trained on thematic modules.
ix. Category wise beneficiaries registered
under Poshan Tracker as on 28.02.2023:
x. More than 90% of
beneficiaries registered on the Poshan Tracker have been successfully Aadhar
verified.
xi. For the first
time, migration facility for pregnant women and lactating mothers from one AWC
to another within and outside a State has been facilitated under the Poshan
Tracker. Migration facility from one category to another category of
beneficiary is also available. Integration of the Poshan Tracker with RCH
portal of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare is under process.
xii. Best Practices on
use of millets and improvement in nutritional status of severely acutely
malnourished (SAM) children in districts were recognized and selected for the
PM’s Award for Excellence for promotion of Jan Bhagidari in PoshanAbhiyaan on
21st April 2022. These best practices, shared with all States/UTs included
Mission SampurnaPoshan in Asifabad, Telangana, MeraBachcchaAbhiyaan Model in
Datia, Madhya Pradesh and Project Sampoorna in Bongaigaon, Assam.
xiii. The estimated
number of underweight, malnourished and severely malnourished children under 5
years of age is obtained under National Family Health Survey (NFHS) conducted
by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. As per the recent report of NFHS-5
(2019-21), the nutrition indicators for children under 5 years have improved as
compared with NFHS-4 (2015-16). Wasting has improved from 21% (NFHS-4) to 19.3
% (NFHS-5), Under-weight has improved from 35.7% (NFHS-4) to 32.1% (NFHS-5) and
stunting has improved from 38.4% (NFHS-4) to 35.5% (NFHS-5).
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