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New Delhi : The Government of India on May 7, 2018, signed a loan deal worth $ 200 million with the World Bank (WB)for the National Nutrition Mission (POSHAN Abhiyaan). The loan would help the Government of India in achieving its goal of reducing stunting in children in the age group 0-6 year from 38.4% to 25% by 2022.
The POSHAN (PM’s Overarching Scheme for Holistic Nourishment) Abhiyaan was launched by the Prime Minister on March 8, 2018 at Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan. A large component of POSHAN Abhiyaan involves gradual scaling-up of the interventions supported by the ongoing World Bank assisted Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Systems Strengthening and Nutrition Improvement Project (ISSNIP) in all districts in the country over a 3 year period. The loan will support the first phase scale up to 315 districts across all states and union territories (UTs).
With a focus on improving the coverage and quality of ICDS nutrition services among pregnant and lactating women and children under 3 years of age, the project will include investments in improving the skills and capacities of ICDS staff and community nutrition workers, and instituting mechanisms of community mobilization and behavior change communication. It will also include strengthening systems of citizen engagement and grievance redressal and establishing mobile technology based tools for improved monitoring and management of services for better outreach to beneficiaries during the critical 1,000 day window for nutrition impact, according to a PIB release.
The project will additionally ensure convergence of all nutrition related schemes and provide performance based incentives to states and community nutrition and health workers facilitating a focus on results.