integrated child development services uttar pradesh uttar pradesh
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Integrated Child Integrated Child Development Development
ServicesServices
Uttar PradeshUttar Pradesh
Potential Good Practices
Uttar Pradesh
Present Status
Total Districts 75
Total Sanctioned Projects 897
Total Operational Projects 897
Total Sanctioned Anganwadi Centres (AWCs) 1,88,259
Total Operational Anganwadi Centres (AWCs) 1,87,997
Total No. of Anganwadi Workers 1,79,438
Total No. of Anganwadi Helper 1,56,571
Status
ICDS Buildings 16552
Primary Schools 122932
Panchayat Buildings 25061
Rented Buildings 23352
Residential remises of AWWs 100
Infrastructural Status
AWCs operational in
Supplementary Nutrition (SNP) as Take home ration (THR)
BeneficiariesSupplementary Nutrition
Non Mission mod Mission modChildren (6 months–3 yrs)
Weaning Food(125 gm per beneficiary per day)
Weaning Food(120 gm per beneficiary per day)
Severely malnourished Children (6 months–3 yrs)
Weaning Food(200 gm per beneficiary per day)
Weaning Food(200 gm per beneficiary per day)
Children (3-6 years) Amylase rich Energy Food (50 gm) or locally available fruits/ laie-Chana as morning snack followed by Hot cooked Food
Amylase rich Energy Food (50 gm) or locally available fruits/ laie-Chana as morning snack followed by Hot cooked Food
Severely malnourished Children (3-6 years)
75 gm extra THR per beneficiary per week in addition to above
75 gm extra THR per beneficiary per week in addition to above
Pregnant/Lactating Women/Adolescent Girls
Amylase Rich Energy Food(150 gm per beneficiary per day)
Amylase Rich Energy Food(140 gm per beneficiary per day)
Beneficiary Coverage
Group Enrolled Benefited Percentage
w.r.t. surveyed
Children 06 months to 03 years 128.66 108.00 83.94%
Children 03 years to 06 years 121.62 84.95 69.84%
Pregnant/ Nursing women 55.45 47.95 86.47%
Adolescent Girls (under SABLA)
22.27 18.93 85.00%
Total 328.00 259.83
Number in Lakhs
Innovative /Good Approaches
1. Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)
Mobile phone based IVRS for daily monitoring of Hot Cooked Food served to children at AWCs implemented
This systems provides daily attendance of 03-06 years children at AWCs
Computerized IVRS calls sent to mobile phones of the AWWs who respond by sending through mobile the number of children served Hot Cooked Food
Cont.
DPOs, CDPOs & MSs conducting regular inspections for ensuring proper functioning of the systems & cross checking the data received through IVRS
Web-enabled software for this monitoring system already implemented
Monitoring committees at district, project & AWC levels formed
Growth Monitoring and Promotion through setting up of demonstration units
Start Year- August 2013 Geographic coverage- 8970 AWCs across the states(10AWC/project) Need
Contrary to various state/national survey, the reporting of undernutrition prevalence by districts extremely low
Suboptimal use of weighing scales and new WHO growth registers by AWW for growth monitoring and promotion activities
Objective – Set up demonstration AWC centres in each block where growth promotion activities are undertaken in a quality manner and on a regular basis
Methodology Identify ten AWC per project CDPOs to delegate ICDS Supervisors of the selected AWC to personally supervise and
observe the growth monitoring process at AWC. AWW to prepare the list of undernourished children Formats designed for recording information at AWC, Sector and at District level. Districts to report on children weighed/total target and % prevalence of underweight in the three
categories Convergence and Coordination - With ASHAs and ANM of the selected AWCs Progress- Process of identification of AWCs completed
Establishing model AWCs Start Year- June 2013 Geographic coverage- 4207 AWCs across the states(1AWC/sector) Need
Greater focus by AWW on the SNP component and neglection of of other ICDS services.
Absence of centres of excellence which can be used as examples for influencing learning
Objective – In line with the recommendations of ICDS Mission, in a phased manner create
AWCs as centres for converging health and nutrition promotion activities and encouraging holistic growth and development of a child.
Make model AWCs as demonstration sites for other AWCs in the sector/project Model AWCs to be created as units where service delivery system and
community comes together for improving the development indicators of children Methodology
Identify one AWC per Sector Supervisor Sector Supervisor to preferably identify an AWC operational in the govt building
as the model centre Towards ensuring community participation, feedback from caregivers and
community influencers to be sought
Toll free number for addressing complaints
Start Year- July 2013 Geographic coverage- Across the entire state Rationale
Address complaints from districts in a timely and effective manner Objective – Introduce a toll free number for registering complaints without the fear
of punitive action and increasing accountability of the management Methodology
18001805599 number introduced Complaints received at the state level . Depending on the nature, the complaint put into the
necessary category for each districts The list shared with the DPO with the instructions to address the issues.
Convergence and Coordination – With the directorate and district adm Progress-
…………. Complaints registered ……………..complaints addressed
Monitoring- By the office of Hon’ble Minsiter Department of Women and Child Development and the ICDS Department
Details on THR bags/ 1 KG packets (project/AWC codeing) IEC thru FM Radio