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The state of Nagaland, with a population of two million, is situated in the North-East region of India. The state's topography is hilly with very poor roads and connectivity. The state has 11 districts, 52 blocks, and 1,500 villages. In 2014-15, per capita net state domestic product was estimated at US dollar 1,172 (INR 78,526), slightly lower than the national figure of US dollar 1,297 (INR 86,879). However, the socioeconomic distribution in Nagaland is more equitable than the national pattern, in 2012-13, an estimated 19 percent of the population lived below the official poverty line in the state, lower than the national average of 22 percent. Tribal communities make up almost 90 percent of Nagaland's population. The Nagaland Department of Health and Family Welfare (DoHFW) requested technical support for better understanding nutrition determinants and developing strategies that could be implemented at the community level with the support of the Nagaland Health Project. The objectives are to better understand the barriers to improved nutrition and health in Nagaland and to help the state government to develop strategies to address these issues. This involves analytical work (involving both primary and secondary data analysis) to identify gaps and bottlenecks, informing the development of contextually-appropriate and feasible strategies. Technical assistance focuses on supporting the state government in the design of strategies based on the findings of the analytical work. The development objectives of this advisory services and analytics (ASA) activity are: (i) to improve knowledge about the determinants of malnutrition in North East India; (ii) to identify gaps in maternal and child health and nutrition services for disadvantaged communities; and (iii) to support development of cross-sectoral strategies to combat malnutrition at the community level.
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dig-okr-10986322512024-08-07T19:06:46Z India Nutrition Determinants and Strategies in Nagaland World Bank MATERNAL HEALTH CHILD HEALTH NUTRITION CHILD FEEDING WATER AND SANITATION HEALTH FINANCE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS The state of Nagaland, with a population of two million, is situated in the North-East region of India. The state's topography is hilly with very poor roads and connectivity. The state has 11 districts, 52 blocks, and 1,500 villages. In 2014-15, per capita net state domestic product was estimated at US dollar 1,172 (INR 78,526), slightly lower than the national figure of US dollar 1,297 (INR 86,879). However, the socioeconomic distribution in Nagaland is more equitable than the national pattern, in 2012-13, an estimated 19 percent of the population lived below the official poverty line in the state, lower than the national average of 22 percent. Tribal communities make up almost 90 percent of Nagaland's population. The Nagaland Department of Health and Family Welfare (DoHFW) requested technical support for better understanding nutrition determinants and developing strategies that could be implemented at the community level with the support of the Nagaland Health Project. The objectives are to better understand the barriers to improved nutrition and health in Nagaland and to help the state government to develop strategies to address these issues. This involves analytical work (involving both primary and secondary data analysis) to identify gaps and bottlenecks, informing the development of contextually-appropriate and feasible strategies. Technical assistance focuses on supporting the state government in the design of strategies based on the findings of the analytical work. The development objectives of this advisory services and analytics (ASA) activity are: (i) to improve knowledge about the determinants of malnutrition in North East India; (ii) to identify gaps in maternal and child health and nutrition services for disadvantaged communities; and (iii) to support development of cross-sectoral strategies to combat malnutrition at the community level. 2019-08-15T17:34:52Z 2019-08-15T17:34:52Z 2019-06-26 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/230471563335249769/India-Nutrition-Determinants-and-Strategies-in-Nagaland-Summary-of-Findings https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32251 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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The state of Nagaland, with a population
of two million, is situated in the North-East region of
India. The state's topography is hilly with very poor
roads and connectivity. The state has 11 districts, 52
blocks, and 1,500 villages. In 2014-15, per capita net state
domestic product was estimated at US dollar 1,172 (INR
78,526), slightly lower than the national figure of US
dollar 1,297 (INR 86,879). However, the socioeconomic
distribution in Nagaland is more equitable than the national
pattern, in 2012-13, an estimated 19 percent of the
population lived below the official poverty line in the
state, lower than the national average of 22 percent. Tribal
communities make up almost 90 percent of Nagaland's
population. The Nagaland Department of Health and Family
Welfare (DoHFW) requested technical support for better
understanding nutrition determinants and developing
strategies that could be implemented at the community level
with the support of the Nagaland Health Project. The
objectives are to better understand the barriers to improved
nutrition and health in Nagaland and to help the state
government to develop strategies to address these issues.
This involves analytical work (involving both primary and
secondary data analysis) to identify gaps and bottlenecks,
informing the development of contextually-appropriate and
feasible strategies. Technical assistance focuses on
supporting the state government in the design of strategies
based on the findings of the analytical work. The
development objectives of this advisory services and
analytics (ASA) activity are: (i) to improve knowledge about
the determinants of malnutrition in North East India; (ii)
to identify gaps in maternal and child health and nutrition
services for disadvantaged communities; and (iii) to support
development of cross-sectoral strategies to combat
malnutrition at the community level. |
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