Campaign Story
About the project
In many villages of Madhya Pradesh the Sahariya tribe resides. Due to poor financial conditions, the members of this tribe tend to ignore issues related to health. Most of the people are landless and so in the absence of sustainable livelihood or opportunities to grow their food, the Sahariya tribe has continued to languish in poverty. This also explains causative factors of alarming rates of Severely Acute Malnutrition (SAM), Moderately Acute Malnutrition (MAM) and large-scale anemia, particularly among women and girl children of Sahariya community.
Making a difference
CRY America project VSS works towards survival of newborn children ensured through strengthening preventive and protective mechanisms on maternal and child health, reduction in the cases of malnourished children, combating child malnutrition through strengthening the livelihood system of the community and also enhancing household food security. The key activities under the project are regular home visits to sensitize families on the importance of institutional delivery, organizing health camps to address maternal and child health issues as well as the issues related to seasonal diseases, capacity building of members of children, adolescent and youth group members with the support of the module provided by child
Action during COVID times
● Awareness generation and sensitization in the communities regarding the COVID-19 vaccines
● Development of IEC on COVID symptoms, hygiene and safety protocols and mitigation strategies in local language
The Way Forward
● 100% targeted people from reference communities will get awareness training during the project period about COVID-19 & its protection systems
● Survival of newborn children ensured through strengthening preventive and protective mechanisms on maternal and child health
● Reduction in the cases of undernourished children
● Combat child malnutrition through strengthening the livelihood system of the community and also enhancing household food security
● Provide critical education support in this extended gap period, so that children can return to school with confidence
Project Impact
171
Pregnant women attended all four antenatal care
181
Institutional deliveries
124
Children received full immunization
50
Children moved from moderately underweight to normal
150
Families benefited from kitchen garden
200
Children participated in sports