Abstract : The Village Health and Nutrition Day (VHND) has been implemented as a primary healthcare strategy, occurring periodically within a community to deliver a comprehensive package of preventive public health interventions for children under five years old. It operates as a convergent platform, involving workers from both the health and Women and Child Development (WCD) departments, and seeks the involvement of community institutions such as GKS or VHSC, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), Youth Clubs, and Adolescent girls’ groups.
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Cite : Chavan, M., & Khanna, A. (2023). Study On Assessment Of Village Health And Nutrition Day In Four Blocks Of Jhabua District Of Madhya Pradesh (1st ed., pp. 48-51). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196897475.2023.eb.ch-12
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VHND guidelines by NRHM 2005-2012
Dr.Vibha Gosalia et al, “Utilization of Antenatal Services by Pregnant Women Attending Mamta Divas in Rural Areas of Bhavnagar District of Gujarat” (2012)
Raj Kumari HK1, Hira P1, Rithuma O1, Murthy GVS1, Ajitha K2, Suresh M1,3,4, “Evaluating the Fixed Nutrition and Health Day (FNHD) program in the rural Area of Shamir pet, Ranga Reddy District and the urban area of Dabeerpura, Hyderabad District” 2012