Campaign Story
About the project
Most of the villages are in interiors that makes government schemes inaccessible for community and children. The area is marked by acute poverty, food insecurity, illiteracy, displacement, land alienation, distress migration and exploitation. Children in the region were malnourished and most of the Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) centers were dysfunctional.
Making a difference
CRY America Project SPREAD is working to provide access to basic healthcare services to pregnant women and lactating mothers. Reduction of malnutrition among the children between the age of 6 months to 5 years and anemia reduction among the pregnant and adolescent girls. The key activities under the project are growth monitoring of children at ICDS center, counseling to parents for home management practices for reduction of malnutrition.
The way forward
● 97 children 9-12 months old to be completely immunized.
● 24 anganwadis with drinking water availability within/ close to the premises
● 30 adolescent groups to organize sensitization sessions on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Anemia
● 12 schools will receive visits under the new health initiative-Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram
● Meeting with the villagers at community level for developing a health action plan
● Village level sensitization programme for facilitating the institutional birth delivery
● Growth monitoring of the children from 6 months to 6 years reported by mothers
● Meeting with adolescent girls on anemia, health and hygiene
● Training of the adolescent girls group to act as agents to stop child marriage in their village
Project Impact
97
Children (9-12 months) received 3 doses of Hepatitis B
645
Girls got access to Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) tablets
111
Women in 2nd or 3rd trimester received 100 IFA tablets and Tetanus injections
35
Villages had Village Health & Nutrition Days organized