Nourishing the Nation's Future: The Pioneering Role of Integrated Child Development Services in India's Effort to Combat Child Malnutrition

F. Aziz, N. Azeez
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Background: In India, a considerable portion of the population suffers from undernutrition, contributing to poor health. Under and over-nutrition continue to pose a severe threat to the country despite the increase in economic development and significant measures taken by the Indian government to address the issue of the dual implications of malnutrition. India has the highest rates of underweight children worldwide. The Indian government has started several initiatives to address the issue of early childhood development. One such program with goals for nutrition intervention and early child development is called Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS).  Method: It focuses on the helping hand given by ICDS in reducing malnutrition in children aged 0-5 years by comparing data from the National Family Health Survey rounds conducted in India during 2005-06 and 2015-16. The study utilizes several parameters to highlight the program contribution, such as the nutritional status of children, Anemia, immunization coverage, antenatal care, health care, and child mortality. It also highlights the main issues and challenges the policymakers face in implementing the ICDS program. Results: ICDS program has significantly improved in providing services to the beneficiaries, including children aged 0-59 months and pregnant and lactating women. Conclusion: Despite several positive changes in ICDS schemes, the program failed to deliver the services efficiently nationwide. It has great potential to contribute to child development, but several loopholes need to be channelized properly.
滋养国家的未来:综合儿童发展服务在印度抗击儿童营养不良努力中的先锋作用
背景:在印度,相当一部分人口营养不良,导致健康状况不佳。尽管经济发展有所增加,印度政府为解决营养不良的双重影响问题采取了重大措施,但营养不足和营养过剩仍然对该国构成严重威胁。印度是世界上体重不足儿童比例最高的国家。印度政府已经启动了几项举措来解决儿童早期发展问题。其中一个以营养干预和儿童早期发展为目标的项目被称为综合儿童发展服务(ICDS)。方法:通过比较2005-06年和2015-16年在印度进行的全国家庭健康调查的数据,重点研究ICDS对减少0-5岁儿童营养不良的帮助。该研究利用几个参数来突出项目的贡献,如儿童营养状况、贫血、免疫覆盖率、产前保健、卫生保健和儿童死亡率。报告还强调了决策者在实施ICDS计划时面临的主要问题和挑战。结果:ICDS项目在为受益人提供服务方面有了显著改善,其中包括0-59个月的儿童以及孕妇和哺乳期妇女。结论:尽管ICDS计划发生了一些积极的变化,但该计划未能在全国范围内有效地提供服务。它具有促进儿童发展的巨大潜力,但需要适当疏导若干漏洞。
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