The National Nutrition Mission which was launched on March 8, 2018 is now known as Poshan Abhiyaan introduced to improve the nutritional status of children (0-6 years), adolescent girls, pregnant women, and lactating mothers, aiming to reduce stunting, wasting, and anemia. This scheme was implemented across all 36 States/UTs, including Tamil Nadu and Odisha, it majorly focused on the use of technology, convergence, and behavior change through Jan Andolan.
National Nutrition Mission Objectives
- The scheme was launched to increase the level of nutritional status of children (0-6 years), adolescent girls, pregnant women, and lactating mothers within a timeframe from 2017-18.
- Ensure integrated efforts by Aligning with programs like Anganwadi Services, Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, Janani Suraksha Yojana, National Health Mission, Swachh Bharat Mission, PDS, and MGNREGS.
- Tackles stunting, under-nutrition, and anemia in women and adolescents, providing direct cash transfers as a transformative approach to eradicate malnutrition.
National Nutrition Mission Features
- This scheme focuses on maternal nutrition, child feeding practices, treatment of severe acute malnutrition, and wellness through AYUSH.
- Provide access to nutritious fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
- Provide the food which is diet diverse, food fortified, using millets, and doing rice allocation.
- Poshan Tracker ensures real-time monitoring and better governance.
- Over 10 lakh Anganwadi Workers trained with growth monitoring devices deployed for effective implementation.
National Nutrition Mission Challenges
- Though the policy was introduced with a strong intention, addressing malnutrition requires a multi-dimensional approach, making effective implementation challenging.
- Ministries and departments involved in healthcare often function independently, affecting collaboration.
- Only 16% of the allocated funds for 2018-19 were utilized, highlighting inefficiencies in resource deployment.
- Absence of real-time data monitoring and gaps in sustainability and accountability mechanisms can weaken the impact of the National Nutrition Mission (NNM).
- Effective implementation demands substantial human resources, and challenges such as power supply, literacy, and sensitive use of technology in low-and-middle-income regions require extensive capacity-building efforts.
National Nutrition Mission Achievements
- Stunting has decreased from 38.4% (NFHS-4) to 35.5% (NFHS-5).
- Wasting has reduced from 21.0% to 19.3%.
- Underweight prevalence has dropped from 35.8% to 32.1%.
- Ministries and departments prepare nutrition-related action plans and align them with ongoing activities.
- State, district, and block-level convergence meetings ensure coordinated implementation.
- Over 1 crore millet-focused activities were organized in 2023 to promote nutritious diets.
National Nutrition Mission FAQs
Q1: What is the National Nutrition Mission Scheme?
Ans: The National Nutrition Mission Scheme was launched in March 2018 to achieve improvement in nutritional status of Children from 0-6 years adolescent girls, pregnant women, and lactating mothers, aiming to reduce stunting, wasting, and anemia.Â
Q2: When was Mission Poshan 2.0 launched?
Ans: It was launched in February 2021 by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman
Q3: What is the National Nutrition Mission Upsc 2024?
Ans: This scheme focuses on maternal nutrition, child feeding practices, treatment of severe acute malnutrition, and wellness through AYUSH.
Q4: What are the aims of Poshan Abhiyan?
Ans: The scheme was launched to enhance the nutritional status of children (0-6 years), adolescent girls, pregnant women, and lactating mothers within a time-bound framework starting from 2017-18.
Q5: What is the full form of PM Poshan?
Ans: Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman