New Delhi: The Center asks the state and the United States that growth measurements are very important for all children in the holders of Angganwadi to get their status as’ normal ‘,’ lack of weight ‘,’ acute malnutrition ‘,’ acute obstacles’, ‘ Obstacles’ and ‘futile’.
In a letter to the Secretary of the Head of All State / UTS, the Ministry of Women and the development of children said measurements must be made at least 80 percent of children in the age group 0-6 every month.
“Every child who is not measured in a certain month must be measured mandatory next month,” he said.
The ministry also asked the state / UTS to implement incentive guidelines for AWAWADI (AWWS) workers (AWHS) (AWHS) under Maghan Abhiyaan to promote monitoring of routine growth of children, sustaining the use of ‘poshan tracker’ and focus on providing services so far 1,000 The first day of the child.
“Measurement of growth – length / height and weight – is very important for all children to get their status as usual, lack of weight, SAM, MAM, obstacles and in vain,” the ministry said.
The revised guideline, which was enforced since November 1, also underlined completing at least 60 percent of home visits for pregnant women, nursing mothers and children up to two years, in accordance with the scheduling of home visits.
The ministry emphasizes that this criterion is a basic minimum milestone associated with important services for pregnant women, nursing mothers and children under two years which are expected to be delivered by AWS.
“The achievement of this criterion will be determined through the poshan tracker application,” he said.
This application was launched last year to strengthen and bring transparency in nutritional delivery services.
It was developed as a governance tool for real-time monitoring of nutritional results.
In the revised guideline, the center also said that reports included all AWWs and AWHS that have met the incentive criteria will be automatically generated through the poshan tracker at the end of each month.
“The ICDS / CDPO supervisor will authorize payments to AWWS and AWHS listed by sending a report signed to the appropriate authority to release payment (according to the state system).
Payment will be made by direct receiver transfer (DBT), preferably on the 15th.
Home, “he said.
The revised guidelines also emphasized the opening of the Areas Center (AWC) for at least 21 days a month.
In the number of incentives, the Ministry said if AWW achieved the performance criteria above, they would receive Rs 500.
“Similarly, if AWH achieves the performance criteria placed, he will receive Rs 250,” he added.