TAILIEUCHUNG - HUNGaMA Fighting Hunger & Malnutrition

This book is for anyone with an interest in maternal and child health, but in particular for people who can play a role in strengthening it. The Asia Pacific has some of the biggest health challenges of any region. Here, health is a complex issue, at the heart of community development and wellbeing and yet held back by resources, attitudes and traditions. These aspects come together as barriers to deny fair access to health for more than half the people living in the Asia Pacific. As an international NGO with a strong grassroots approach, World Vision is ideally placed both to deliver. | HUNGaMA Fighting Hunger Malnutrition The HUNGaMA Survey Report - 2011 Preface vv hen a score of leaders - most of them young Parliamentarians - decided to get together to make a difference to the shocking levels of malnutrition amongst children they traveled across the country for three years visiting regions with high prevalence of malnutrition. On these visits they met children mothers Anganwadi Workers government officials political leaders Chief Ministers NGOs and nutrition experts in their efforts to understand why child malnutrition persists. And this led to a conviction that raising the profile of the issue or creating a hungama was the only way to stir the collective national consciousness into concerted action to rid the country of this scourge. For this group by now christened the Citizens Alliance against Malnutrition it was obvious that the first step in this battle was the need for real time data on child malnutrition at district level. Naandi Foundation whose CEO is a member of the Citizens Alliance took up the challenge to conduct a large survey to fill in the data gap. The realization of the need for a sustained campaign against malnutrition became an inspiration for the name of a survey. It is serendipity that HUNGaMA can also be seen as an acronym for Hunger and Malnutrition. The HUNGaMA Survey collects data on nutritional status of children it also captures the voice of mothers and takes a quick look at the Anganwadi Centres in villages across 100 districts in India. Naandi Foundation deployed a trained team of over 1000 surveyors who interviewed 74 020 mothers and measured 109 093 children in 4 months. The next few months were devoted to analysis of data validation by experts and compilation of this report. This report is dedicated to the mothers in this country and the huge army of social workers Anganwadi Workers and other government functionaries engaged in this movement against child malnutrition. We hope it will serve as the basis for a .

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