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Share your Ideas and Suggestions on Back to Village Program

Start Date: 01-11-2022
End Date: 30-11-2022

The UT of Jammu and Kashmir has embarked on an ambitious and extensive programme of reaching out to grass root citizens to create an earnest desire for a decent standard of living ...

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The UT of Jammu and Kashmir has embarked on an ambitious and extensive programme of reaching out to grass root citizens to create an earnest desire for a decent standard of living in the rural masses.

The ‘Back to Village’ program is aimed to involve the citizens of the state and government officials in a joint effort to deliver the mission to achieve equitable development. The program seeks to energise Panchayats and direct development efforts in rural areas through community participation.

Despite the importance of the official machinery to guide and assist, the primary responsibility for improving the local conditions rests on the local population. Therefore, people must be encouraged to own a programme to maximise its impact.

Hence, citizens are invited to share their ideas and suggestions.

Last date of submission is 30th November 2022.

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Farvez Basha D 2 years 3 months ago

At MGIMS, we have evolved the VMI (VHNSC Maturity Index): a tool which could be easily administered to identify areas requiring improvement in VHSNCs and help in the proper delivery of healthcare services covering many of the social determinants of health.

Farvez Basha D 2 years 3 months ago

However, there should be a tool which facilitates in planning, implementation according to village-specific health plan, and community monitoring of health services at the village level.

Farvez Basha D 2 years 3 months ago

NHM envisaged VHNSC to function adequately with the involvement of community members and to promote people's participation in the planning process.

Farvez Basha D 2 years 3 months ago

At present, DCM, in collaboration with WHO & UNICEF, is working to develop a model for the promotion of ECCD through the strengthening of home visits by ASHA and AWWs, organization of mothers’ meetings, and parenting workshops.

Farvez Basha D 2 years 3 months ago

It has provided training to Anganwadi workers (AWWs) and its supervisors in Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) to build their capacity in the delivery of child health, nutrition and development services.