Odisha Malnutrition VF PDF
Odisha Malnutrition VF PDF
Odisha Malnutrition VF PDF
disha
MALNUTRITION
poor
Section I Group V
Aviral Agrawal I005 Atul Mittal I035
Aanchal Dham I015 Arkajyoti Saha I044
Prakhar Jain I025 Mukund Srinivasan I054
What is malnutrition?
Malnutrition refers to deficiencies, excesses or imbalances in a person’s intake
of energy and/or nutrients
Types of malnutrition:
Undernutrition:
• stunting (low height for age)
• wasting (low weight for height)
• underweight (low weight for age)
• micronutrient deficiencies or insufficiencies (a lack of important vitamins
and minerals)
The other is overweight, obesity and diet-related non-communicable diseases
(such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer).
Families cannot afford or do not have access to nutritious food whereas food and
drinks high in fat, salt and sugar are readily available at a cheaper rate
This leads to situation where children are both overweight and micronutrient deficient
Malnutrition in • Malnutrition in Odisha continues to be a major issue
despite the claim by the state government that it is
Odisha well under control
TARGETS:
• By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all
people, in particular the poor and people in
vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe,
nutritious and sufficient food all year round
• Knowing the grievance: Addressing the grievances of beneficiaries, pertaining to the ICDS
service, was a major concern. Beneficiaries were also invited to express their troubles in getting
access to services
• Training committee members: Committee members needed to be given proper training for
effective monitoring of ICDS services and take proper action to address problems faced by
beneficiaries of ICDS
• Ensuring transparency: The ICDS guidelines emphasise the need to display names and
photographs at anganwadi centres, so that the community members would have information
about who to approach. This was not the case earlier
INTEGRATED CHILD • Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme is
world's largest community based programme which is
Mid-day meal serving over 60,000 students across 692 schools daily in the
district. The fresh, hygienic and nutritious food is prepared in the state-of-
the-art kitchen in accordance with government-approved diet charts