An Uphill Task for POSHAN Abhiyan: Examining the Missing Link of ‘Convergence’

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Rajib Dasgupta
Susrita Roy
Monica Lakhanpaul
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[1] Jawaharlal Nehru University,Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health
[2] Save the Children India,Integrated Community Child Health
[3] UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health,undefined
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Indian Pediatrics | 2020年 / 57卷
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Co-designing; Complementary feeding; Intervention; Under-nutrition;
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The Participatory Approach for Nutrition in Children: Strengthening Health, Education, Engineering and Environment Linkages (PANChSHEEEL) project is a collaboration between University College London, Save the Children India, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Indian Institute of Technology Delhi to develop a socio-culturally appropriate, tailored, integrated and interdisciplinary intervention in rural India and test its acceptability for delivery through Anganwadi Centre (AWCs) and schools. Recognizing the socio-ecological determinants of under-nutrition, the POSHAN Abhiyan (POSHAN Mission) adopts a multi-sectoral approach to achieve five goals, of which two are directly related to children. The POSHAN Abhiyan resonates with the conceptual framework of the PANChSHEEEL study in its interdisciplinary scope and focus on local linka ges. This paper draws upon empirical evidence from the PANChSHEEEL Project in Banswara (one of the POSHAN mission districts), Rajasthan to help understand linkages between policy and practice, specifically the challenges of operationalizing ‘convergence’, the core strategy of the Abhiyan.
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