New Delhi, 29
May 2022.
After two successful
years of Dettol Banega Swasth India’s nutrition initiative, Reach Each Child program has made
a significant impact on community with the aim of
achieving zero child deaths due to malnutrition in Amravati and Nandurbar
districts and saving thousands of lives. Through
consistent efforts and on-ground interventions, the program today supports
thousands of children under the age of five by creating a cadre of frontline
workers for nutrition named Community Nutrition Workers.
With an aim to support the
nation in its fight against under nutrition, Reckitt and Plan India have been
constantly working towards improving maternal and child health standards in
India by investing in better nutrition. With its continuous
interventions on ground, the program was able to produce a social value of Rs.
37 from each rupee invested. The 3rd phase of Reach Each Child initiative, launched
in 2021, provides support and care during the first 1000 days of a mother and
child’s life. Reach Each Child program
prioritises adequate nutrition for children under the age of 5 through locally
led initiatives, with community nutrition workers being key suppliers of
information and services. Program has made a significant impact on families in
the last two years in Amravati and Nandurbar districts and aims to expand
the initiative and extend its support by scaling up its best practices to new
mothers across other aspirational districts of India, as well.
The program’s guiding principles throughout the journey have been adopting a lifecycle approach to nutrition; gender sensitivity and inclusivity; community ownership and early prevention. The initiative is constructed around reducing the number of stunted children under-5 by 40% and reduce and maintain child wasting to <5% with a multisectoral and multi-dimensional approach.
Speaking on World Nutrition
Day, Mr Ravi Bhatnagar, Director, External Affairs and partnerships, SOA,
Reckitt, said,
"Good Health and wellbeing are at
the heart of our purpose at Reckitt, and through our initiatives, we work to
protect, heal and nurture for a cleaner and healthier world. We are glad to
announce that our pilot interventions under 'Reach Each Child' program in
Nandurbar and Amravati has helped achieve 0 malnutrition deaths among supported
children and increasing the proportion of women choosing facility-based
deliveries by 26 per cent. Our aim with the Reach Each Child initiative it to
bring a change in the lives of 10 million new mothers by 2024.”
Commenting on the partnership Mr. Mohd. Asif, Executive
Director, Plan India stated “Our partnership with Reckitt for
Reach Each Child program has helped us bring about a significant change
in people's lives, particularly that of children and mothers. At Plan India,
we are all incredibly proud and delighted to be a part of
the program and on the occasion of World Nutrition Day we continue to draw our
focus and that of all development actors on developing and deepening the
knowledge, skills and confidence of mothers and caregivers of children to
proactively maintain healthy pregnancies, protect child's health through
innovative behavior change communication and community activities.”
India contributes to 1/3rd
of the global burden of under nutrition, with 46.6million stunted children and
highest number of child wasting across South Asia. According to a UNICEF
research, India is likely to witness a 10% increase in malnutrition post the
pandemic. Given
India's population size, investing in actions to reduce all forms of
malnutrition is especially important to attain global targets as nutrition is
central to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Maharashtra was the worst hit
in Wave 1 and 2 of Covid-19 pandemic, with Nandurbar district having the
highest positivity rate in the second wave. Dettol BSI’s efforts under the
'Reach Each Child' Program across the state supported Maharashtra in improving
access to care and support for mothers before, during, and after pregnancy and
severely malnourished children by refurbishing NRCs and health facilities.
Program ensured that mothers had better access to care by taking up the following targeted interventions
such as promoting good nutritional practices, provision of micronutrients through
food fortification for all, therapeutic feeding for malnourished children with special
foods, increasing intake of vitamins, minerals for young children and their mothers,
providing incentivization via conditional-cash-transfers and others. Endorsed by NITI Aayog, Reach Each Child Program was
featured as best practices in aspirational districts to fight under nutrition
in India.
Taking a step forward in the journey,
Reach Each Child plans to install Takhti at Zilla Parishad offices of all
villages across Amravati and Nandurbar that have witnessed zero deaths due to
malnutrition. As part of the celebration, community nutrition workers will also
demonstrate steps and benefits of hand washing and conduct panel discussions on
the importance of health, hygiene and nutrition in our life. Nutritional
experts from NRC will showcase healthy recipes using local produce along with
various other engaging and educations activities throughout the day undertaken
by Reach Each Child program volunteers. Also, as part of the initiative “Reach
Each Child” voucher scheme will be launched which would benefit hundreds of
children who are malnourished.
Aligned to Indian government’s “National Health Mission” aimed at
ending malnutrition and meet UN’s Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, Reckitt developed the 'Reach Each
Child' initiative along with its partner Plan India to spread awareness and
reach every child in the fight against malnutrition.