Mother & Child Care: Government agencies and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play important roles in improving mother and child nutrition through many collaborative projects, policy implementation, awareness campaigns, and direct intervention programs. Working together, they develop long-term solutions to address malnutrition and promote maternal and child health. In this video, we look at how these groups collaborate to battle hunger, promote healthy diets, and provide healthcare services to mothers and children.
The government formulates nutrition regulations, provides funds, and carries out large-scale initiatives such as midday meals and maternal health programs. NGOs support these efforts by launching grassroots projects, distributing nutritional supplements, and educating people about healthy habits. Partnerships between the two extend the reach and effectiveness of activities, ensuring that vulnerable populations receive enough nourishment, healthcare, and support.
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