Poshan abhiyaan dashboard

  1. Guidelines
  2. Towards a malnutrition


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Guidelines

Legislation Act Title Details Standard Operating Procedures (SoPs) for Child Helpline Services under Mission Vatsalya Scheme Guidelines for Mission Saksham Anganwadi and Poshan 2.0(01/08/2022) Administrative Guidelines for implementation of National Nutrition Mission(26/02/2018) ICDS Final Guidelines 2021 (Streamlined Guidelines) Mission Shakti Guidelines for implementation during 15th Finance Commission period 2021-22 to 2025-26 Guidelines of Mission Vatsalya(05/07/2022) THE INTEGRATED CHILD PROTECTION SCHEME (ICPS) National Minimum Guidelines for setting up and running creches under Maternity Benefit Act, 2017 GUIDELINES FOR OPERATIONALIZING MAHILA POLICE VOLUNTEERS (MPVs) INITIATIVE Badge Design for Gender Champions Swachh Bharat Kosh Operational Guidelines, 2014 and Submission of Proposals-reg.(18/06/2015) Adoption Guidelines 2015 Swadhar Greh Guidelines 2015 Guidelines for Gender Champions T & C for Badge Designing Competition Revised Guidelines for Gender Champions Revised NMEW Scheme Guidelines - VCFS Guidelines Revised NMEW Scheme Guidelines - SRCW Guidelines REVISED Revised NMEW Scheme Guidelines - PSK guidelines 2015 - Partial Guidelines for construction of Anganwadi Centers under MGNREGS in convergence with ICDS Scheme August 2015 National Guidelines on Infant and Young Child Feeding Edition : 2006

Towards a malnutrition

While India’s malnutrition rates have dropped dramatically, the country is still home to the largest number of stunted and wasted children in the world. Owing to the cultural and geographical variance across states, combatting malnutrition requires a granular approach. POSHAN Abhiyaan, the government’s national nutrition mission launched in 2017, aims to provide a convergence mechanism for the country’s response to malnutrition. This special report maps India’s nutritional journey, describing past and current nutrition programmes and exploring their successes and weaknesses. It highlights the experiences of India’s northern states in implementing POSHAN Abhiyaan so far, with the aim of finding ways to scale-up innovative techniques adopted by the states. The report concludes with specific recommendations towards reaching the 2030 SDG of eliminating malnutrition. Attribution: Kriti Kapur and Shoba Suri, “Towards a Malnutrition-Free India: Best Practices and Innovations from POSHAN Abhiyaan,” ORF Special Report No. 103, March 2020, Observer Research Foundation. Introduction Amongst India’s most serious yet marginally addressed development challenges is malnutrition, which contributes significantly to the country’s disease burden. Even as NFHS-4 data shows that the country’s malnutrition rates have gone down, half of all children from families in the lowest income quintile are still stunted (51 percent) or underweight (49 percent). [1] Today India is home to the largest numbe...