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Health Minister and UNICEF Ambassador Priyanka Chopra launch WIFS Campaign
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New Delhi, 23 December, 2015
“It is our responsibility to ensure
that the young energy is channelized in the right direction. This can only be
achieved if the adolescents are physically and mentally well prepared for the
future of their country” said, Shri J P Nadda, Union Minister of Health and
Family Welfare. He was speaking on the occasion of launching of media campaign
for the Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Programme (WIFS) under the Rashtriya Kishor
Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK) programme of the Health Ministry. He also said that to
provide one IFA tablet each to millions of adolescents every week is in itself
a huge achievement. Nutrition among adolescents is one of the priority areas
for concerted action under the Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Kryakram. The Minister
said that the Ministry is working continuously to strengthen the services
provided under this programme, and the support of the community i.e. parents,
teachers and adolescents are critical to defeat anaemia. Also present at the
function was Ms. Priyanks Chopra, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador who is supporting
the WIFS campaign by encouraging young adolescents to take one IFA tablet every
week. The Health Minister stated that
the association of Miss Priyanka Chopra’s with this programme through the media
campaign will help generate awareness on this critical issue.
Sharing her experience, Ms.
Priyanka Chopra said that her health improved by taking iron tablet every week
to remain healthy. Adding further she said, “I am sure through our concerted
efforts we will be able to bring down the prevalence of anaemia amongst the
adolescents”
Highlighting the importance of
IFA in one’s diet, Shri BP Sharma, Secretary (Health) said, “Ministry is
partnering with other departments to supplement food with Iron.” He further
added that awareness among adolescents about anaemia is low and Media can play
a key role in delivering healthy messages across.
Mr. Louis-Georges Arsenault,
UNICEF Representative for India commended the WIFS programme and highlighted
the importance of “awareness” and “prevention” by simple and profound
nutrition. He also laid emphasis on spreading awareness about anemia among
adolescents.
The WIFS programme is implemented
in both urban and rural areas among both adolescent boys and girls in school;
and only to out of school adolescent girls (both married and unmarried). The
WIFS strategy involves a “fixed day’’ approach for WIFS distribution. It is
recommended that Monday be the day on which all schools undertake the programme,
with one additional designated day for absentees. To ensure high compliance in IFA
supplementation supervised consumption of the IFA tablets is recommended. The
programme also encourages and provides for the consumption of IFA tablets by
the frontline workers such as AWW, ASHA, and teachers to enhance the value of
WIFS among adolescents and community members.
The Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare (MoHFW) is the nodal Ministry for the Weekly Iron Folic-Acid
Supplementation Programme. MoHFW is responsible for policy formulation,
technical support, yearly planning of the WIFS programme, including the
allocation of resources for supply of IFA supplements and deworming tablets,
developing resource material for awareness, establishing monitoring systems and
reviewing the programme progress.
Under the WIFS programme for
adolescents, IFA supplements are distributed free on a weekly basis to the
target groups. In addition to IFA
supplements, Albendazole tablets for de-worming are administered twice a year,
to the same target groups.
Also present
on this occasion were, Dr. (Prof) Jagdish Prasad, DGHS, Shri C K Mishra, AS&MD (NHM), KB
Aggarwal, Additional Secretary, and Dr. Rakesh Kumar, JS (RCH, IEC),
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