India's Adolescent Anemia Control Programme: Ten Make-or-break Elements for Sustaining Success.

dc.contributor.authorSethi, Vani
dc.contributor.authorDureja, Sushma
dc.contributor.authorRahi, Sheetal
dc.contributor.authorMohan, Anshu
dc.contributor.authorSingh, Gayatri
dc.contributor.authorAguayo, Victor M
dc.date.accessioned2015-10-30T09:24:30Z
dc.date.available2015-10-30T09:24:30Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractObjectives: In India, 56% of adolescent girls are anemic. In response to this situation and building on 13 years of evidence-generation using a knowledge-centred framework (evidence, innovation, evaluation and replication), India's adolescent girls anemia control programme was universalized in 2013 covering 130 million adolescents. Implemented jointly by Ministries - Health, Education and Women and Child Development, services delivered by the programme include: 1) weekly iron and folic acid supplementation; 2) bi-annual deworming; and 3) nutrition counselling. UNICEF is technically supporting the government in roll out of the programme in 14 Indian states that house 88 percent of total adolescent girls in India. Methods: Using information emanating from programme reports analyses, structured interviews with state programme implementors and a national consultation, this presentation highlights ten make-or-break elements to address the most important challenges encountered in the universal rollout of the programme. Results: Ten make-or-break elements are: 1) political will along with well-defined inter-ministerial convergence and accountability mechanisms; 2) solving procurement challenges and continued supply monitoring; 3) instituting emergency response mechanisms (teams, helplines, standardized tools) for managing undesirable events; 4) sustained media engagement; 5) ensuring technical human resource support to state governments where capacity is sub-optimal; 6) devising a supplementation strategy during school vacations; 7) monitoring and evaluating the programme implementation independently through civil society/academia; 8) associating celebrities, parliamentarians and religious/peer leaders to mass communication campaigns; 9) ensuring functional review mechanisms; and 10) specific strategies to reach the unreached. Conclusions: All the ten make-or-break elements are critical for ensuring success of an universal adolescent anemia control programme.en_US
dc.identifier.citationSethi Vani, Dureja Sushma, Rahi Sheetal, Mohan Anshu, Singh Gayatri, Aguayo Victor M. India's Adolescent Anemia Control Programme: Ten Make-or-break Elements for Sustaining Success. European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety. 2015 Special issue; 5(5): 606-607.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2347-5641
dc.identifier.urihttps://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/164879
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.source.urihttps://sciencedomain.org/abstract/10811en_US
dc.titleIndia's Adolescent Anemia Control Programme: Ten Make-or-break Elements for Sustaining Success.en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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