It is crucial to understand the coverage of nutrition and health interventions to gain further insights into their effectiveness and impact. We present this Data Note that describes the coverage of a set of key nutrition and health interventions in the state of Uttar Pradesh, situated in the northern part of India. The findings here are based on data from the National Family Health Survey 2015-2016.
India’s policy framework for health and nutrition is robust and includes most evidence-based nutrition and health interventions. Two large-scale national program platforms – the Integrated Child Development Services and the National Health Mission together provide the public sector delivery platforms with the mandate to deliver these interventions across the country. India’s efforts at scaling up nutrition interventions are now also supported by the National Nutrition Mission (or POSHAN Abhiyaan).
Findings of this Data Note reveal that in Uttar Pradesh interventions like iodized salt, any antenatal care (ANC) visits, and tetanus toxoid injection have achieved high coverage (≥75%). However, no interventions during delivery, postnatal and early childhood periods have achieved high coverage. Many women receive some IFA but fewer are consuming IFA for at least 100 days during pregnancy, and few women receive deworming pills. During childhood diarrhea, ORS is often provided but zinc is not. For deeper insights into the coverage of key nutrition and health interventions, with district-wise status, please download this Data Note on "Coverage of Nutrition and Health Interventions in UTTAR PRADESH: Insights from the National Family Health Survey-4".