The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi yesterday has approved setting
up of National Nutrition Mission (NNM) with a three year budget of Rs.9046.17
crore commencing from 2017-18.
Features:
- The NNM,
as an apex body, will monitor, supervise, fix targets and guide the
nutrition related interventions across the Ministries.
- The proposal
consists of
·
mapping
of various Schemes contributing towards addressing malnutrition
·
introducing
a very robust convergence mechanism
·
ICT
based Real Time Monitoring system
·
incentivizing
States/UTs for meeting the targets
·
incentivizing
Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) for using IT based tools
·
eliminating
registers used by AWWs
·
introducing
measurement of height of children at the Anganwadi Centres (AWCs)
·
Social
Audits
·
setting-up
Nutrition Resource Centres, involving masses through Jan Andolan for
their participation on nutrition through various activities, among others.
Major impact:
The
programme through the targets will strive to reduce the level of stunting,
under-nutrition, anemia and low birth weight babies. It will create synergy,
ensure better monitoring, issue alerts for timely action, and encourage
States/UTs to perform, guide and supervise the line Ministries and States/UTs
to achieve the targeted goals.
Benefits & Coverage:
More
than 10 crore people will be benefitted by this programme. All the States and
districts will be covered in a phased manner i.e. 315 districts in 2017-18, 235
districts in 2018-19 and remaining districts in 2019-20.
Financial Outlay:
An
amount of Rs. 9046.17 crore will be expended for three years commencing
from 2017-18. This will be funded by Government Budgetary Support (50%) and 50%
by IBRD or other MDB. Government budgetary support would be 60:40 between
Centre and States/UTs, 90:10 for NER and Himalayan States and 100% for UTs
without legislature. Total Government of India share over a period of three
years would be Rs. 2849.54 crore.
Implementation strategy and targets:
Implementation strategy would be based on intense
monitoring and Convergence Action Plan right upto the grass root level. NNM
will be rolled out in three phases from 2017-18 to 2019-20. NNM targets to
reduce stunting, under-nutrition, anemia (among young children, women and
adolescent girls) and reduce low birth weight by 2%, 2%, 3% and 2% per
annum respectively. Although the target to reduce Stunting is atleast 2% p.a.,
Mission would strive to achieve reduction in Stunting from 38.4% (NFHS-4) to
25% by 2022 (Mission 25 by 2022).
Background:
There
are a number of schemes directly/indirectly affecting the nutritional status of
children (0-6 years age) and pregnant women and lactating mothers. Inspite of
these, level of malnutrition and related problems in the country is high. There
is no dearth of schemes but lack of creating synergy and linking the schemes
with each other to achieve common goal. NNM through robust convergence
mechanism and other components would strive to create the synergy.
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