Accurate, timely, systematic data collection and reporting to monitor project implementation and analytics for reconciliation, review and assessments are essential to evaluate program outcomes and incorporate course correction for better impact.
Child growth is periodically assessed through anthropometric measurements to determine stunting, wasting and underweight cases as per WHO guidelines. When significant deviations are identified, targeted interventions and immediate corrective measures are taken, which may include increasing nutrition intake, counselling the family or direct referral to the Primary Health Centre (PHC) of Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre (NRC).
Mother’s health is tracked on parameters like early pregnancy registration, haemoglobin level, ANC/ PNC care, immunization, IFA and Calcium supplementation, institutional delivery, child birth-weight, immunization to ensure safe motherhood, and early pregnancy childhood.
Program activities are monitored for timely delivery of food materials, meals served, Anganwadi centre visits, home visits and awareness sessions as per the schedule of project activities. These activities are supported by field counsellors from the community who have been inducted into the program.