The Functions of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS): An Assessment of Existing Policy and Practice in Odisha

Jagatabandhu Mohapatra, R. Dehury, Parthsaratathi Dehury, Ranjan Pattnaik
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The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme is the world’s biggest and unique programme for nutrition and childcare, launched way back on 2 October 1975 by the Government of India. It is a centrally subsidised scheme implemented by states across the country for the benefit of children, especially for vulnerable groups. The scheme’s main objective is to improve the health and nutritional condition of children below six years of age, along with pregnant women and lactating mothers. The objective of the study is to critically analyse functions of the ICDS Scheme in the state of Odisha about implementation and monitoring. The analysis was done with the help of secondary literature and available data from government documents. The opinion and experience of various stakeholders like Anganwadi workers, supervisors and other government staff have been analysed for this purpose. This article describes existing policies and procedures of food procurement, storing, supply, cooking, production and serving cycle under ICDS Scheme in Odisha. The recommendations of the study may help for future improvement of various thrust areas of the ICDS Scheme. The article brings out critical factors accountable for the efficient implementation of the ICDS programme. Further, the study evaluates the ICDS Scheme based on existing government guidelines to reach out to the masses in Odisha.
综合儿童发展服务(ICDS)的功能:对奥里萨邦现有政策和实践的评估
儿童综合发展服务(ICDS)计划是世界上最大和独特的营养和儿童保育计划,由印度政府于1975年10月2日启动。这是一项由全国各州实施的中央补贴计划,旨在造福儿童,尤其是弱势群体。该计划的主要目标是改善6岁以下儿童以及孕妇和哺乳期母亲的健康和营养状况。该研究的目的是批判性地分析奥里萨邦ICDS计划在实施和监测方面的功能。分析是在二手文献和政府文件中可用数据的帮助下完成的。为此目的,分析了Anganwadi工人、主管和其他政府工作人员等各种利益相关者的意见和经验。本文描述了奥里萨邦ICDS计划下食品采购、储存、供应、烹饪、生产和服务周期的现行政策和程序。该研究的建议可能有助于未来改善综合发展计划的各个重点领域。文章提出了对有效实施ICDS计划负责的关键因素。此外,该研究根据现有的政府指导方针评估了ICDS计划,以接触奥里萨邦的群众。
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