Objective is to prevent stunted growth and anaemia by 2026
Haryana Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal today said that the state government would launch a special campaign aimed at improving the health of malnourished children through the Women and Child Development Department.
Nutrition drive at Nuh district
Three nutrition-rich
programmes would be implemented across all blocks of the aspirational district
Nuh under Nutrition Campaign-2.
He said the initiative would
focus on addressing factors such as underweight and stunted growth that impact
the lives of children from birth to six years of age. The goal was to overcome
these factors by 2026 and promote the overall health of children and women.
Presiding over a meeting of the State Convergence Committee
under POSHAN Abhiyaan, he directed the CEOs of zila parishads to prioritise the
rectification of minor deficiencies in anganwadi centres by involving gram
panchayats. He also stressed the importance of conducting a survey to gauge the
extent of improvement in malnutrition and anaemia among women and children.
He called for presenting
meaningful results of the government’s six-month nutrition campaign to identify
shortcomings and enhance its effectiveness. He recommended forming a dedicated
team to execute this survey campaign.
The government would
introduce a spirulina-based product under the Integrated Child Development
Scheme (ICDS) on a pilot basis in Mewat for six months. Spirulina, an algae
that grows in fresh or saltwater, is rich in nutrients and possesses
antioxidant properties.
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/haryana/campaign-to-combat-child-malnutrition-536150
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