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JOIN HANDS TO FIGHT UNDERNUTRITION AMONG U5 CHILDREN

Start Date: 15-03-2018
End Date: 28-04-2018

Undernutrition is a condition that occurs when a person’s diet does not contain the right amount of nutrients. Undernutrition among children and pregnant women can lead to ...

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Undernutrition is a condition that occurs when a person’s diet does not contain the right amount of nutrients. Undernutrition among children and pregnant women can lead to children being underweight, stunted, low body mass, etc. This severely affects the immunity system and restricts growth and development in them.

Some of the main causes of malnutrition are:
• Poor intake of nutritious food by pregnant women and mothers
• Ignorance of health and nutrition and poor healthy practices
• Poor intake of balanced diet by children
• Intake of junk/ fast food

World Vision India is one of the world’s leading child-focused organizations. Through its various programmes working to prevent undernutrition, it focuses on children under five years of age, pregnant women and lactating mothers. Eating the right food at the right time of the day is important.

World Vision India invites your suggestions on steps to reduce malnutrition.

Suggest how to spread awareness on health and nutrition for a healthy life, appropriate dietary practices and ways to ensure food security for children, and pregnant women. Why don’t you share your thoughts with us? The five best entries will receive certificates and prizes.

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Shweta Choudhary 8 years 3 weeks ago

prashasan ki aur se aanganwadi karykartao ko karybhar bahut adhik diya jata h jisse aanganwadi niymit rup se sanchalit nahi ho pati. pichde varg ke baccho hetu hi aanganwadi me poshan aahar diya jata h lekin uprokt karanwash vah labhanvit nahi ho pate hai.
matao ko jagruk karne ke liye har ward me kam lagat ke paushtik aahar banane ke prashikshan shivir aayojit kiye jane chahiye jisse sirf aanganwadi par hi nirbhar na rahna pade.

Anuj Kumar 8 years 3 weeks ago

Strengthen the aganwadi workers regarding nutritional value. Use and provide big paper calender showing nutritional diet for pregnant ladies for rural areas. In aganbadi ,posan bhoj samaroh will organised weekly for pregnant lady . By NGO milk with nutritional powder supply in aganbadi through milk van.

Ramnivash Khare 8 years 3 weeks ago

शोषण मुक्त एवं पोषण युक्त गाँव की अवधारणा से कुपोषण को काफी हद तक कम किया जा सकता है क्योकि कुपोषण एक समस्या नहीं है बल्कि बहुत सारी समस्यायों का परिणाम है

1.पोषण नीति 2000 का सफल क्रियान्वयन !
2.ग्राम स्तरीय सभी विभागों को कुपोषण के प्रति संवेदन शील बनाना एवं कुपोषण पर समझ विकसित करना !
3.सिर्फ आंगनबाड़ी के भरोसे कुपोषण समाप्त नहीं किया जा सकता सामूहिक प्रयास हो !
4.विलुप्त हो गये ऐसे अनाज जिनकी न्यूट्रेशन बेल्यु अधिक हो उन्हें दुवारा प्रमोट करना जैसे:- कोदो,कुटकी,आदि

Upendra Singh Bhadoriya 8 years 4 weeks ago

The worms can drain essential nutrients that a child eats, causing malnutrition. In adults, infection with worms damages health and makes it difficult to work. Among children, the effects can be particularly serious. In addition to making children weak and sick, infection and malnutrition can hinder learning and development.

Bhagat singh Bhadoriya 8 years 4 weeks ago

Biofortification
A diverse diet rich in micronutrients is out of reach for many of the world’s poor. Because foods that are high in micronutrients such as vegetables, fruits, dairy, and meats are expensive, people with little resources rely primarily on a few starchy staples that are rich in energy but not micronutrients. By increasing the micronutrient content of these energy-rich staples, micronutrient intakes among the poor can be increased.

neeraj kumar 8 years 4 weeks ago

Madhya Pradesh has most of the Tribal and Dalit population in the country who are severely affected by malnutrition my five-point suggestions to curb malnutrition are as follows:
1. introduction and demonstration of moringa plant on the large scale
2. Assured quality prices to farmers growing biofortified crops like QPM maize, Fe rich Bajra, Zn rich wheat etc.
3.supply of quality food in mid-day meal scheme which includes eggs, fish & pulses.
4. social inclusion
5. gender inclusion

Manoj Jain 8 years 4 weeks ago

In the modern era where advertisement of junk food is on full swing in on print and electronic media. children as well parents are confused what to be edible to their children. If they not give noodles, toffee or bakery items to their children the sometimes surrounding environment where not only elders but all age group children consuming such food items . If concerned govt. departments and NGOs display sign board with near schools or in the other public place with food value will solve the aim

Manoj Jain 8 years 4 weeks ago

As it has been observed that kids after 2+ years old goes to school . If Government or concerned department (State & CBSE affliated or private) may issued suggestion or instruction to all school management that parents may send their ward with one seasonal fruits. And in the morning time all school give breack of 10 minutes to consume this fruits . So children can be consumed fruits at right time. This will definitely improve children immunity as well enhance health.

Soumya sharma 8 years 4 weeks ago

Bacche ke janm lene se pehle hi maa dhyan rakhe ki uchit aahar le ..junk food ityadi na khaye ...organic farming kar wahi khana pakaye or bacche ke ho jane ke baad bhi apna or bacche ka vishesh dhyan rakhe, khaskr ke shuruwat ke mahino me shishu ko maa ke dhudh ka hi sevan karwaye ityadi