By Tricitynews
Chandigarh,
April 07, 2021:- Building on its global expertise in the nutrition and wellness
domain, Amway India, one of the country’s leading FMCG direct selling
companies, celebrated World Health Day with a national webinar on building a
better tomorrow with a focus on nutrition in children. Organized in association
with its NGO partner SRF Foundation, the virtual platform brought together
policy experts, subject-matter experts, and industry leaders to discuss current
challenges and opportunities in improving nutrition and health amongst
children, especially those under 5.
As per the latest National Family
Health Survey (NHFS), 18 of the 22 states and Union Territories (UTs) have
recorded an alarming rise in the malnutrition condition of children under five.
While each of the surveyed states and UTs reported 22 per cent or more stunted
children, at least eight out of 342 surveyed districts registered more than 50
per cent prevalence of child stunting. Deliberating on such critical issues and
the need to address inequities in access to health and nutrition, present at
the conference were Ms Jyotika
Kalra, Member, National Human Rights Commission, Mrs Rajbala Kataria, Joint
Director, Women and Child Development Department, Haryana, Dr Sujeet Ranjan,
Executive Director, The Coalition for Food and Nutrition Security (CFNS), Ajay
Khanna, Chief Marketing Officer, Amway India Enterprises Pvt. Ltd, Dr Sirimavo
Nair, Professor in Foods and Nutrition, Faculty of Family and Community
Sciences, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Basant Kumar Dube,
District Immunization and Child Health Officer, Nuh and Dr Y. Suresh Reddy,
Director, SRF Foundation.
Speaking at the conference, Ajay
Khanna, Chief Marketing Officer Amway India said that the WHO theme*
of World Health Day 2021 of building a fairer, healthier world is a clarion
call to strengthen action in the best possible way to make lives healthier and
better for every child in the country. Amway India is one of the foremost
proponents of holistic nutrition and wellness. With our vision of helping
people live better, healthier lives, we endeavor to make a tangible societal
impact through multiple social initiatives. Aligned with Government of India's
National Nutrition Mission, Amway had introduced its globally acclaimed
campaign, ‘Power of 5’ aimed to raise awareness on the issue of childhood
malnutrition and bring in the much-needed behavioral shift among mothers and
communities at large. Leveraging the success of our pilot project in Kirari
village, New Delhi, we are launching the second phase of this project with SRF
Foundation in Nuh district, Haryana. Under this two-year program, we intend to
benefit over 51,000 people including 15,000 children in the age group of 0-8
years. I truly believe that with similar meaningful partnerships and
collaborations, we can achieve the vision of a healthy India.
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