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05th Oct. 2012 Government of Rajasthan Government of Rajasthan Department of Women & Child Department of Women & Child Development Development

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05th Oct. 2012

Government of Rajasthan Government of Rajasthan Department of Women & Child DevelopmentDepartment of Women & Child Development

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VisionVision

Establishing integrated delivery of services in a responsive, proactive, sustainable and continuous manner through convergent efforts, shared leadership and common accountability. We aim in making AWCs first point of contact for all kind of delivery of services related to Pre- School Education, Health and Nutrition & Empowerment of Women

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Indicators Status (Rajasthan)

(2001)/2001-03

Current Status (Rajasthan)

Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) 445* 318*

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) 67* 55***

Institutional Deliveries (ID) (%) 32%# 70.4% ◊

Anemia among Women 48.5% ## 53.1% #

Anemia among Children 82.3% ## 79.6%

Underweight children(1-5 years) 51%## 36.8% #

Complete immunization coverage 26.5% # 53.8% ◊

Female Literacy rate 44.34% @ 52.66%@@

Mean Age at marriage 19.7 (AHS)

Source: **SRS-2009, *SRS2007, ## NFHSII, #NFHS-III (2005), $ DLHS-III (07-08), Census2001@, ***SRS 2010 , Census2011@@ ,

◊ Coverage Evaluation Survey UNICEF, SRS special bulletin on MMR 2007-2009

Situational AnalysisSituational Analysis

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Main Programmes of the DepartmentMain Programmes of the Department

Child Development

Women Empowerment

ICDSICDS

Management of MalnutritionManagement of Malnutrition

Anganwari Water, Sanitation Anganwari Water, Sanitation

& Hygiene Programme.& Hygiene Programme.

Rajasthan State Commission Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rightsfor Protection of Child Rights

Women Development ProgrammeWomen Development Programme

Chief Minister’s 7 Point Programme for Chief Minister’s 7 Point Programme for Women EmpowermentWomen Empowerment

SABLA / Kishori Shakti YojanaSABLA / Kishori Shakti Yojana

Mahila Sahayata SamitiMahila Sahayata Samiti

Self-Help Group Programme.Self-Help Group Programme.

Gender CellGender Cell

Protection CellProtection Cell

Rajasthan State Commission for WomenRajasthan State Commission for Women

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Organogram

Minister, WCD

Secretary, WCD; Commissioner Women Empowerment

Director, ICDS Programme Director, Regional Resource centre (7)

Dy. Director, WCD (33)

CDPO (304)

Lady Supervisor(2246)

Programme Officers WE(33)

Precheta (249)

Sathin (9177)

Anganwari Worker (54915), Helper (54915) & Asha-Sahyogini(54915), Mini Anganwadi Worker (6204)

State Minister, WCD

Protection officers

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ICDS– Health & Nutrition– Pre-school Education– Human Resource & Infrastructure

Committees under National Nutrition Policy– State Nutrition Council– State Level Inter-departmental Coordination Committee– District Nutrition Council (DNC)

State Nutrition Plan of Action. Child Rights

- Child Policy

- Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights

- Girl Child Policy

Child Development & Rights of ChildrenChild Development & Rights of Children

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Welfare & Empowerment of WomenWelfare & Empowerment of Women

Social Empowerment Economic Empowerment. Protection Gender Mainstreaming.

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Present Status of ICDSPresent Status of ICDS(As on 31(As on 31stst March, 12) March, 12)

Total Projects 304

Total Anganwari Centres 54915

Mini Anganwari Centres 6204

Total No. of SNP Beneficiaries 37.38 lac

Total No. of Pre – School Beneficiaries 11.82 lac

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Child malnutritionChild malnutrition

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NFHS II (1998-99) NFHS III(Keyfindings2005-06)

Source

Any Antenatel Care

Impact of the above initiativesImpact of the above initiatives

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10.1%

24.5 26.5

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NFHS II (1998-99) ICDS Baselinesurvey(2000)

NFHSIII (Keyfindings 2005-

06)

Coverageanalysis survey

UNICEF

Complete ImmunizationImpact contd.

21%17%

32%

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survey(2000)

NFHS III(2005-06)

CoverageEvaluation

SurveyUNICEF

Source

Institutional Deliveries

49%

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NFHS II (1998-99) NFHS III(Keyfindings2005-06)

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M&

H DWCD• Vitamin A•MTC•ANC•IDD•IFA Supplementation•NHED•Counseling

•Linkages with SSA• KGBV• PSE involvement• by AWW

Education

PHED

•Drinking Water Supply•Water Quality • Surveillance and Monitoring

PR

& R

D

•IEC•Monitoring •Coordination• Community Mobilization•Sanitation

Development Partners

•IEC

•Capacity building

•Tools development

Functional Convergence Functional Convergence

• AWC near Jails/Orphanages/construction/refugee sites

SJE

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Major GapsMajor Gaps

• Due to lack of awareness there is demand deficit. Inflation makes SNP production financially unviable. Mismatch of decentralization with micro nutrient fortification

and local production requirement with sanitation and

mechanized production. Lack of awareness and community participation in growth monitoring Malnutrition still not visualized as a fatal disease hampering

growth & development. Education levels of AWWs. Movement of children to private schools. In urban AWCs lack of sufficient place for conducting PSE. Low rental and shortage of maintenance funds.

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InterventionsInterventions

• State Nutrition Plan of Action is being developed.

• SNP Quality control is being done at the State, District and Project level.

• Focused IEC campaign for awareness generation among the community

• Sensitization of PRI members for community based monitoring.

• Cluster/ federation models are being tried out to meet out to overcome the existing problems in decentralised process of procurement of SNP.

• Growth monitoring in a campaign mode.

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Financial ProfileFinancial Profile

Name of Scheme

Year CSS Provision State Provision Total Provision Addl. Financial contribution

ICDS (Gen.) 2012-13 41196.58 4577.40 45773.98 -

SNP 2012-13 26081.38 41962.95 68044.33 15881.57

Sabla 2012-13 4641.41 7296.37 11937.78 2654.96

Addl. Hono. To AWW/AWH

2012-13 ----- 3041.65 3041.65 3041.65

Total 71919.37 56878.37 128797.74 21578.18

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Initiatives of the StateInitiatives of the State..

Initiatives Implication (In Lac.)

Sahayogini honorarium 4861.04

Sathin honorarium 1488.59

Insurance and Saving Scheme for AWW/AWH and Sahayogini

148.75

Pre School Education Teacher 366.00

Maintenace of AWC’s 500.00

Constrution of AWC building 1867.36

Total 9231.74

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Staff PositionStaff Position

Name of the post

Sanctioned In position

vacant Remarks

Dy. Director 33 15 18 DOP has been requested to post RAS. Promotion process is under progress.

CDPOs/ ACDPOs

304 (175+129)

231 73 Selection by RPSC is under progress./ Promotion process under progress.

Lady supervisor

2197 1689 508 Process of filling up posts is under progress.

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1212thth Plan Perspective Plan Perspective Capacity building of local Self Govt. to make nutrition a

priority agenda . Design and piloting of innovative multi-sectoral convergence

models for synergistic action including community based care for underweight children.

Community mobilization and action, through panchyat led models and partnerships with women’s SHGs, mothers committees and CBOs.

Focus on preventive measures of malnutrition through educating and creating awareness.

Using child growth as a driver of change. Affirmative action for the Girl Child. Ensuring continuum of care. Addressing child rights.

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Support expected from GoI (2012-13)Support expected from GoI (2012-13) Budget of Rs.385 crore (@3.5 lac per AWC) for construction of 11000AWC

buildings. Following is proposed:-– 90% cost to be shared by GoI.– Provision of construction of AWC building under NREGEA .– Dovetailing with BRGF scheme for construction of AWCs.

Present rate of raw material of SNP is about 30% more than the prevailing norms of GoI. The additional burden has to be born by the State. This may be shared by GoI by 50% .Norms may be revised keeping in view changing consumer index.

Additional human resource at the State level to strengthen the monitoring mechanism.

Additional worker for conducting Pre-school education. Mobile AWCs for hard to reach and scattered area. Eradication of malnutrition in a mission mode. Upscaling SABLA and IGMSY. Special programme for out of school 6-11 years girls. Pre school be also under the ambit of RTE with provisioning to ICDS for

strengthening it.

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