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Scaling up of growth promotion through ICDS in Madhya Pradesh
Baal Sanjeevani Abhiyan
For scaling up of growth promotion to achieve MDG 2000 as well as goals of
10th five year plan for the state, women & child development department
started a massive campaign through out the state in partnership with
unicef and health department, in the year 2001. This campaign conceived as
BAL SANJEEVNI ABHIYAN
BALSANJEEVNI ABHIYAN
STRATEGIES• Intensive drive for growth monitoring.
• Weighing every child below 5 yrs
• Categorization of their nutritional
status.
• Vitamin A supplementation.
• Health camps for malnourished child.
• Increase awareness among families as
well as communities about malnutrition.
• All 48 districts
• 336 blocks
• 52000 villages
• 40,000 hamlets
• About 6.90 million children
Bal Sanjivani- Coverage
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• Micro-planning at different levels viz. state, district, block.
• Extensive community based survey.
• Training & capacity building of all the
functionaries about their responsibilities
during the campaign.
BALSANJEEVNIACTIVITIES
• State wide month long drive twice a year to weigh the kids, pregnant women, adolescent girls, followed by follow up rounds too.
• Weight recording, categorization & identification of nutritional
status.
• Vitamin A supplementation & immunization of the children.
• Intensive follow up after identification of malnourished child.
Medical cover through camps & parent counseling are major
interventions.
BALSANJEEVNIACTIVITIES
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• Strengthen the Mother & Child Day strategy
• Family and community based intervention to improve IYCF practices,
M.P. is the first state to scale up IYCF training at different levels viz.
state, division, district.
• Proposal for training of frontline workers is yet to be sanctioned by GOI.
• Convergence with DPHFW to improve immunization and micronutrient
coverage
• Partnership with UNICEF to improve Vit-A coverage
KEY INTERVENTIONS IN 2005
BALSANJEEVNIIMPACT
• After the completion of eight rounds since 2001 able to narrow the gap of the target.
• Increase in accessibility to the uncovered & marginalized population .
• Substantial reduction in severe malnutrition.
• Reduction in moderate malnutrition.
• Increase in distribution of Vitamin A.
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Rounds Severe Malnutrition
Total Malnutrition
First (2001) 5.49 57.57
Second (2002) 3.08 55.13
Third (2002) 2.92 56.40
Fourth (2003) 2.05 55.18
Fifth (2004) 1.68 55.24
Sixth (2005) 1.22 50.38
Seventh (2005) 1.38 50.23
Eight (2006) 0.91 49.21
BAL SANJEEVANI- PROGRESS
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Phase wise reduction in total malnutrition
40
45
50
55
60
1stphase2001
2ndphase2002
3rdphase2002
4thphase2003
5thphase2004
6thphase2005
7thphase2005
8thphase2006
Total Malnutrition
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Phase wise reduction in severe malnutrition
0
1
2
3
4
5
1stphase2001
2ndphase2002
3rdphase2002
4thphase2003
5thphase2004
6thphase2005
7thphase2005
8thphase2006
Severe Malnutrition
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Annaprashan Program
• Onset of Malnutrition at the age of 6 Month among children indicate delayed start of complementary feeding
• To generate awareness in community on complementary feeding this program has been taken up by the State Govt.
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Godbharai Program
• To ensure complete care of pregnant women and new born babies, this program is being launched.
• Community awareness, participation, ANCs and institutional deliveries are major thrust area in this program.
• Aiming at reduction in MMR and IMR of the State.
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Birthday Celebration Program
• Aiming at rendering help of community in achieving ICDS goals.
• Make Community more close to ICDS projects so that they would get more benefits of ICDS services .
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Insurance scheme for severely
malnourished child Govt. of M.P. going to launch this
program with the help of New India Insurance Company.• Severely malnourished child of the state would be insured under this scheme. • Severely malnourished child will be given sum for their treatment by the Insurance company.