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Nutrition International and Government of Pakistan Join Forces to Launch NourishMaa Campaign, Improving Maternal Nutrition and Health

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Last updated: May 15, 2023
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Nutrition International and Government of Pakistan Join Forces to Launch NourishMaa Campaign, Improving Maternal Nutrition and Health
Nutrition International and Government of Pakistan Join Forces to Launch NourishMaa Campaign, Improving Maternal Nutrition and Health

Nutrition International and the Government of Pakistan launched NourishMaa – a campaign aimed at improving maternal nutrition
The campaign will reach over 5,000 healthcare providers and frontline health workers to enhance their knowledge of, and capacities around, maternal nutrition and integrate nutrition counseling into their routine practices.

May 09, 2023
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN: Nutrition International, in partnership with the Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination (MoNHSR&C) and provincial health departments launched a campaign – NourishMaa – to improve maternal nutrition in Pakistan by building capacities of healthcare providers (HCPs) and frontline health workers (FHWs) in six selected districts that report poor maternal nutrition indicators.

“Improving the knowledge and capacity of healthcare providers to address maternal nutrition issues and promote a collective responsibility approach is the need of the hour,” said Dr. Muhammad Fakhre Alam, Secretary, MoNHSR&C. Endorsing the NourishMaa campaign and committing to its effective implementation, Dr. Alam referenced the Pakistan National Maternal Nutrition Strategy 2022-27, which calls for increasing awareness about maternal nutrition among individuals, families, communities, healthcare providers, policymakers and the public at large.

According to the National Nutrition Survey 2018, it is estimated that 42% of Pakistani women of reproductive age (WRA, 15-49 years) bear the triple burden of malnutrition, with half of all pregnant women being anemic, and 38% of them being overweight and obese. Additionally, one in every two (54%) adolescent girls (10-19 years) is anemic in the country. High rates of malnutrition among WRA and adolescent girls, coupled with underlying complications arising from early marriages, closely spaced pregnancies, and maternal malnutrition exacerbate a vicious cycle of high morbidity and mortality, leading to adverse maternal and child health outcomes. The NourishMaa campaign, developed to support the Pakistan Maternal Nutrition Strategy 2022-27, aims to help address these issues by leveraging the critical role of HCPs and FLWs.
The key objective of the campaign is to raise awareness about the importance of maternal nutrition and improve the capacities of health workers in the public and private sectors, key opinion leaders (KOLs), and other stakeholders to advance maternal nutrition interventions in Pakistan. The campaign aims to achieve some specific outcomes including improved knowledge among HCPs and FHWs on maternal nutrition, effective engagement of key HCPs on maternal nutrition, and improved knowledge and motivation among KOLs for accelerating action towards enhancing maternal nutrition at the national and provincial levels.
The campaign is being implemented in two districts of Punjab and four districts of Sindh by Nutrition International in collaboration with the MoNHSR&C, the provincial departments of Health, the Professional Medical Association, and the Society of Obstetrics and Gynecologists Pakistan.
During the launch of the campaign, Dr. Shabina Raza, Nutrition International Pakistan Country Director, emphasized the critical need for investing in maternal nutrition. “Addressing maternal malnutrition is one of Nutrition International’s top priorities, with a focus on providing nutrition counseling, micronutrient supplementation, and quality care for a positive pregnancy and safe birth,” she said. “Though the campaign is being implemented in select districts of Punjab and Sindh, the NourishMaa campaign has the potential to scale up nationally and help break the cycle of malnutrition by improving the maternal and child health outcomes in the country.”
“The campaign is unique in the sense that it contributes to developing an enabling environment for maternal nutrition and directly works with the health service providers, increasing their knowledge and motivation towards addressing maternal malnutrition”, said Dr. Baseer Achakzai, Director General (Health), MoNHSR&C.
During the launch event, an audio anthem of the NourishMaa campaign was premiered to promote the campaign among stakeholders. The two-year campaign seeks to influence HCPs/FHWs and KOLs and improve their knowledge, capacity, and motivation through interpersonal communication and targeted media outreach, including social media campaigns, talk shows, campaign ambassadors, seminars, meetings and conferences at the provincial and district levels, to effectively engage them on maternal nutrition at the national level and in targeted regions, resulting in improved maternal nutrition indicators in the country.

The event was attended by an xxx number of participants including (names of key officials from government, development partners, and professional associations, which will be added on the day of the event)About Nutrition International
Nutrition International is a global nutrition organization headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. For 30 years, we have focused on delivering low-cost, high-impact, nutrition interventions to people in need. Working alongside governments as an expert ally, we combine deep technical expertise with a flexible approach, increasing impact without increasing complexity or cost. In more than 60 countries, primarily in Asia and Africa, Nutrition International nourishes people to nourish life. NutritionIntl.org

For more information, please contact (Email address: bgayas@NUTRITIONINTL.ORG)

Ms. Bilquees Gayas , : +92-333-5501275

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