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Integral Components of the Programme   Bestowing Health: Hema’s Journey to Wellness


 Training of beneficiaries                  The GFGF campaign in Hema’s        protein intake. She also cultivated
                                            village transformed things for the   a small vegetable garden around
 The women farmers are trained in soy-food processing through method demonstrations and culinary activities   better by providing educational
 at the village level. These trainings, carried out by trained nutrition experts with the support of Nutri Sakhis, also   materials, conducting workshops   her home, growing a mix of beans,
 sensitise spouses and in-laws.                                                tomatoes and leafy greens, relying
                                            and spreading awareness on the     on the gardening techniques she
                                            need for balanced diets, especially   has learnt in the GFGF programme.
 Ensure crop diversification                during pregnancy. Since early 2022,   The GFGF has also been providing
                                            Hema has eagerly participated in   nutritional counselling during the
 Encourage farmers to cultivate a diverse range of crops, including fruits, vegetables, and legumes. Diversification
 enhances the nutritional quality of diets by providing a broader spectrum of essential vitamins and minerals.  these sessions, learning and making   time of her pregnancy.
                                            use of everything the programme
                                            has to offer. Now, she finds       Her commitment to a nutritious
 Promotion of nutrient-rich varieties       herself at the forefront of a health   lifestyle has not gone unnoticed;

 •  Advocate for the cultivation of nutrient-dense varieties of staple crops to enhance their nutritional content.  revolution.  it has inspired other women in
 •  Select and promote crop varieties that are rich in essential micronutrients, such as iron, zinc, and vitamin A.  her village to do the same. More
                                            In Hema’s village, the programme   and more women have started
                                            focused on one key aspect: the     participating in the GFGF initiative,
 Reduction of chemical inputs               inclusion of soy-based food and    leading to a positive ripple effect.
 •  Encourage the judicious use of fertilisers and pesticides to minimise chemical residues in crops.  homegrown vegetables in daily
                                            meals. Hema was drawn to this      Hema’s personal success story
 •  Promote regenerative farming methods to ensure the production of chemical-free and nutritionally rich food.
                                            aspect as it seemed practical and   itself has become a useful tool
                                            accessible. To further help matters,   in subsequent GFGF awareness
 Promotion of indigenous and traditional food  the nutrition team distributed soy   campaigns. She has shared the story

 These food staples are often well-adapted to local environments, have high nutritional quotient and can   Like many others in the village of   seeds and provided instructions on   of her journey numerous times in
 contribute significantly to a balanced diet.  Karadiya Pari in Dewas district,   setting up home gardens. Guided by   community meetings, highlighting
          Hema had limited knowledge of     this knowledge, Hema decided to    the health benefits of soy and

 Nutrition education for farmers  the importance of proper nutrition   implement these changes in her own   homegrown vegetables. The dietary
          during pregnancy. Malnutrition was   life.                           changes have been wholeheartedly
 •  Provide training and conduct educational programmes for farmers on the nutritional benefits of different   widely prevalent — and Hema, in   embraced by the villagers, leading
 crops.   her role as an anganwadi worker,   She started adding soy products   to a visible reduction in the number

 •  Equip farmers with knowledge on how their practices can positively impact the nutritional content of the food   had witnessed its adverse effects on   such as soy chunks and soy milk   of cases of malnutrition, especially
 they produce.  pregnant women and their infants.  into her diet, to ensure an optimum   among pregnant women.


 Develop kitchen gardens

 Support the establishment of community and kitchen gardens to empower communities to grow fresh produce.
 These smaller-scale initiatives can enhance access to a variety of nutritious food items for local communities.


 Behavioural change communication (BCC)
 • BCC includes a set of interventions that combines elements of interpersonal communication, social change and
 community mobilisation activities with the objective to support targeted beneficiaries for adoption of good
 nutrition practices.
 • The strategy was implemented to re-emphasise the same messages through continuous interactions during
 home visits, group counselling, community meetings and through mass media (WhatsApp messages, video
 clips and nutrition choupals and soy-tasting events, for instance).





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