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COMMON NUTRITION PROBLEMS
IN INDIA

Dr. K.VIJAYARAGHAVAN
DIRECTOR – RESEARCH,
SHARE INDIA (MEDICITI INSTITUTION)
&
Sr. Dy. Director, NIN (Retd)

<drk.vijayaraghavan@gmail.com>
MOTHER AND CHILD
SURVIVAL
MMR

407/100,000 live births

IMR*
Child Mortality
Rate(1-4 years)

58/1000 live births
19.5/1000 Children

*Gujarat 53

Vijayaraghavan
NUTRITION PROBLEMS IN
INDIA
WHO IS AT RISK??
PREGNANT WOMEN
LACTATING WOMEN
INFANTS
.
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ELDERLY
SOCIALLY DEPRIVED
(SC & ST Communities)
Vijayaraghavan
NUTRITION PROBLEMS IN
INDIA

WHAT ARE THE COMMON PROBLEMS?

WOMEN

CHILDREN

• POOR WT. GAIN
LOW BIRTH WEIGHT
• GROWTH
DURING
PREGNANCY
FALTERING
• CED
• PEM
• MICRONUTRIENT
• MICRONUTRIENT
DEFICIENCIES
DEFICIENCIES
 FLUOROSIS, LATHYRISM

 DIET RELATED CHRONIC DISEASES
OBESITY, CARDIOVASCULAR
DISEASES, DIABETES
Vijayaraghavan
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30

33

35

In
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N
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PER CENT

PREVALENCE OF LBW IN S.E ASIAN COUNTRIES

30

15

5

0

Vijayaraghavan
FACTORS MODIFYING PREVALENCE OF
LBW
• % INSTITUTIONAL DELIVERIES
• # ANCs (Minimum: >5)
• QUALITY OF ANC
Includes:
No.of ANCs, TT, Weight, BP,
Examination of Blood,
Examination of Urine
INFANT MORTALITY AND BIRTH WEIGHT
1200

IMR /1000 Live-births

1000

1000

800

615

600

400

238
200

59

21

18

0

<1

1-1.5

1.5-2

2-2.5

2.5-3

>3

BIRTH WEIGHT (KG)

S

Source: Shanti Ghosh et al, 1978
IFA SUPPLENTATION AND LBW

35
30

PER CENT

25

30.8

20

30.2

15
15.5

10
5
0
CONTROL

IRON
GROUPS

Source: Leela Iyengar & Apte, S,V.,1970

FOLIC ACID
SUPPLENTATION OF IRON / FOLIC ACID
AND BIRTH WEIGHT
3000

BIRTH WEIGHT (g)

2900
2800
2700

2890

2600
2500

2567

2650

2400
CONTROL

IRON
GROUPS

Source: Leela Raman & Rajalakshmi,1974

FOLIC ACID
NUTRITIONAL DISORDERS IN CHILDREN

• PROTEIN ENERGY MALNUTRITION (PEM)
. CLINICAL FORMS
. SUBCLINICAL UNDERNUTRITION
• MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES

Vijayaraghavan
CLINCAL FORMS of PEM
KWASHIORKOR
•
•
•
•

OEDEMA+
IRRITABILITY+
GROWTH FAILURE+
DISCOLOURED HAIR+

Vijayaraghavan
CLINCAL FORMS of PEM
MARASMUS

EXTREME WASTING
“SKIN AND BONES”
MONKEY/OLD MAN
FACIES

Vijayaraghavan
SUB-CLINICAL FORMS OF PEM

UNDERNUTRITION

WASTING

STUNTING

 WEIGHT FOR AGE
 WEIGHT FOR
HEIGHT
HEIGHT FOR AGE

Vijayaraghavan
UNDERNUTRITION IN INDIA

ADULTS (Females)

PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
6.2

40.6

44.3

NORMAL

GRADE I

5

8.9

GRADE II

46.5

48.5

GRADE III

CED

Based on NCHS weight for age

NORMAL

OBESE

Based on BMI

Vijayaraghavan
TIME TRENDS IN ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS (<Median-2SD)
NNMB
80
70

78.6
76.5

60

PER CENT

62.3

57.7

50

1975-79
1996-97

40
30
20
18.1

10

18.5

0
Height

Weight

Weight for Height

VIJAY’00
DISTRIBUTION WEIGHT FOR AGE – IAP
Gujarat
40
35

PER CENT

30

32.5

37.9

25
20
21

15
10
5

7.2

0
Normal

Gr. I

Gr. II

Gr. III

GRADES OF UNDERNUTRITION

1.4
Gr. IV
WEIGHT FOR AGE–
SD CLASSIFICATION - GUJARAT
40
35
30
25
% 20

Boys
Girls
Pooled

15
10
5
an
>M
ed
i

an

-1
-M
ed
i

SD
-1
--2

SD
-2
--3

<3

SD

0
VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY
KERATOMALACIA

BITOT SPOT

V
A
D

BILATERAL BLINDNESS

Vijayaraghavan
WHO Criteria for Public Health Significance
- VAD
Minimum Prevalence (%) in children <6 yrs
•
•
•
•
•

BITOT SPOTS
NIGHT BLINDNESS
CORNEAL LESIONS
CORNEAL SCARS
Serum Retinol <10 µg/l

0.5
1.0
0.01
0.05
5.0

Vijayaraghavan
VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY (%) IN
INDIA
AGE GROUP

CHILDREN
PREGNANT
WOMEN

X1B

XN*

ICMR, 2001
PRESCHOO
L

SOURCE

0.7

1.03

NNMB

0.7

-

NIN- SURVEYS

2.1

-

ICMR, 2001

-

2.8

* 24-71 MONTHS

Vijayaraghavan
VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY

Districts(%) with X1B >0.5%

Average prevalence (%)

2.1

No VAD

55

VAD

45

Based on surveys in 126 Dts.
by NIN and NNMB
Vijayaraghavan
NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCY SIGNS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
6

5.7

PER CEN T

5

5.7
PEM
X1B
RIBO. DEF.

4

3

2

1

1.7

2.1

1.8
0.7 0.7

0.2

0.7

0
1975-79

1988-90

1996-97

PERIOD OF SURVEY
Vijayaraghavan
DISTRIBUTION OF MICRONUTRIENT INTAKES IN
CHILDREN - %RDI

%

100

50

0

<70

70-90

90-100

>100

Vitam in A

86.3

3.2

1.4

9.1

Iron

82.5

8.6

2.1

6.8

Riboflavin

71.4

15.9

4.1

8.6

% RDI
Vijayaraghavan
ANAEMIA
PREVALENCE OF ANAEMIA IN PREGNANT WOMEN

100

90
96.8

80
94.9

84.6

70
91.4

%

60

87.2
84.1

50

82.5
79.4

40
61

30

20
H.P.

M.P.

A.P.

BIHAR

MAHA.

ASSAM

RAJ.

J&K

POOLED

Vijayaraghavan
PREVALENCE OF ANAEMIA
-ADOLESCENT GIRLS
100
98
96
94
92

%

93.9

90

99.3

92

92.2
88

91.8
86
84

91.9

87.7
87.1

82
80

MAHA.

H.P.

A.P.

BIHAR

M.P.

ASSAM

J&K

POOLED

Source: ICMR, 1999
ANAEMIA IN FEMALES
• PREVALENCE OF
ANAEMIA IS VERY
HIGH IN BOTH THE
GROUPS

95
90
85

• NO CHANGE
NOTICED OVER
TIME IN THE
PREVALENCE

Percent

80
75

92
84.6

70
65
60
55
50

Pregnant
Women

Adolescent
girls
Vijayaraghavan
IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS
IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS

GOITRE+

239 OF 282 DTs. SURVEYED –
ENDEMIC
167 millions AT RISK ?
PREVALENCE OF GOITRE IN
6-12 Yr CHILDREN - Gujarat
16
14
12
10
Surat
Valsad

8
6
4
2
0
Gr. I

Gr. II

Total
DIETARY INTAKES
HOUSEHOLD NUTRIENT INTAKES IN DIFFERENT AREAS
90
92

Protein (g)

Rural
Tribal
Urban Slums

85

Energy (Kcal)

79

Calcium (mg)

87
91

131

98
118
51
48

Iron (mg)
0

20

40

60

78

80

PER CENT

100

120

140
VIJAY’00
HOUSEHOLD NUTRIENT INTAKES IN DIFFERENT AREAS
51

Vitamin A (µg)

46

63

Rural
Tribal

Thaimin (mg)

87

Riboflavin (mg)

55

Urban Slums

71
64
102

Vitamin C (mg)
Folic acid (µg)

104
100

105

120
156
164

0

0

50

100

PER CENT

150

200
NUTRIENT INTAKES AMONG INDIAN WOMEN
NUTRIENTS

NPNL

PREGNANT
WOMEN

LACTATIN
G WOMEN

Protein (g)

49.9

47.2

56.5

Energy (kcal)

1983

1994

224.3

Total Fat (g)

24.5

21.5

373

Calcium (mg)

382

339

12.4

Iron (mg)

11.3

11.0

162

Vitamin A (µg)
Thiamin (mg)

148

142

1.1

0.9

0.9

1.1

Riboflavin (mg)

0.8

0.8

0.9

Vitamin C (mg)

32.0

28.4

29.4

Folic Acid (µg)

86

84

106

Source: NNMB, 2000
NUTRIENT INTAKES IN PREGNANT WOMEN
% RDI
% RDI

Energy

Protein

Vitamin A

Iron

Riboflavin

Total Fat

<30

0

0

52.4

53.7

1.2

22

30-40

1.2

0

8.5

22

20.7

6.1

40-50

3.7

2.4

11

9.8

13.4

6.1

50-60

9.8

11

9.8

7.3

12.2

7.3

60-70

8.5

17.1

0

0

18.3

8.5

70-80

23.2

11

3.7

1.2

4.9

7.3

80-90

9.8

9.8

2.4

1.2

4.9

4.9

90-100

7.3

8.5

2.4

2.4

7.3

4.9

≥100

36.5

40.2

9.8

2.4

17.1

32.9

Source: NNMB,2000
NUTRIENT INTAKES (per day) IN CHILDREN

Age in Years
Nutrients
Mean
Protien (g)
22.4
Tot fat (g)
13.5
Energy (Kcal)
867
Calcium (mg)
250
Iron (mg)
5.50
Vit A (ug)
145
Thiamin (mg)
0.44
Ribo. (mg)
0.44
Niacin (mg)
4.97
Vit C (mg)
16.5
Folic acid (mg) 45

1-3
Median
20.4
10.1
815
168
4.30
72
0.40
0.40
4.5
9.9
36.6

NNMB, 2000

4-6
Mean Median
31.4
29.40
17.6
13.90
1215
1154
300
224
8.4
6.90
205
96
0.69
0.60
0.56
0.50
7.37
6.60
24.9
17.5
65
55.1
Vijayaraghavan
DETERMINANTS OF MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL MALNUTRITION
START WITH A HANDICAP(LBW)
FAULTY CHILDFEEDING PRACTICES
DIETARY INADEQUACY
FREQUENT INFECTIONS
LOW PURCHASING POWER
LARGE FAMILIES
HIGH FEMALE ILLITERACY
TABOOS AND SUPERSTITIONS
Factors Affecting Nutritional Status
High illiteracy

Unemployment/
Underemployment
Large families

Ignorance
Low Procurement
of foods
Low production
of foodgrains
Poor environment

Low purchasing power
High dependence rate
False food beliefs
Inadequate intakes
Poor PDS
High cost
Low availability of foods
Reduced work
Malnutrition
output
Morbidity

Poor utilization of services

Absorption of nutrients
Low Appetite
poor coverage of immunization
Improper health services
poor infrastructure
Lack of resources
INTERVENTIONS IN
OPERATION
DIRECT

•CONVERGENCE OF SERVICES (RCH)
•INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
•IRON AND FOLIC ACID DISTRIBUTION
•MASSIVE DOSE VITAMIN A PROGRAMME
•PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROGRAMME
•HEALTH AND NUTRITION EDUCATION

INDIRECT

•POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMMES
•ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
•PROTECTED WATER SUPPLY
•LITERACY PROGRAMME
Common nutrition problems in India

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Common nutrition problems in India

  • 1. COMMON NUTRITION PROBLEMS IN INDIA Dr. K.VIJAYARAGHAVAN DIRECTOR – RESEARCH, SHARE INDIA (MEDICITI INSTITUTION) & Sr. Dy. Director, NIN (Retd) <drk.vijayaraghavan@gmail.com>
  • 2. MOTHER AND CHILD SURVIVAL MMR 407/100,000 live births IMR* Child Mortality Rate(1-4 years) 58/1000 live births 19.5/1000 Children *Gujarat 53 Vijayaraghavan
  • 3. NUTRITION PROBLEMS IN INDIA WHO IS AT RISK?? PREGNANT WOMEN LACTATING WOMEN INFANTS . PRESCHOOL CHILDREN ADOLESCENT GIRLS ELDERLY SOCIALLY DEPRIVED (SC & ST Communities) Vijayaraghavan
  • 4. NUTRITION PROBLEMS IN INDIA WHAT ARE THE COMMON PROBLEMS? WOMEN CHILDREN • POOR WT. GAIN LOW BIRTH WEIGHT • GROWTH DURING PREGNANCY FALTERING • CED • PEM • MICRONUTRIENT • MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES DEFICIENCIES  FLUOROSIS, LATHYRISM  DIET RELATED CHRONIC DISEASES OBESITY, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, DIABETES Vijayaraghavan
  • 6. FACTORS MODIFYING PREVALENCE OF LBW • % INSTITUTIONAL DELIVERIES • # ANCs (Minimum: >5) • QUALITY OF ANC Includes: No.of ANCs, TT, Weight, BP, Examination of Blood, Examination of Urine
  • 7. INFANT MORTALITY AND BIRTH WEIGHT 1200 IMR /1000 Live-births 1000 1000 800 615 600 400 238 200 59 21 18 0 <1 1-1.5 1.5-2 2-2.5 2.5-3 >3 BIRTH WEIGHT (KG) S Source: Shanti Ghosh et al, 1978
  • 8. IFA SUPPLENTATION AND LBW 35 30 PER CENT 25 30.8 20 30.2 15 15.5 10 5 0 CONTROL IRON GROUPS Source: Leela Iyengar & Apte, S,V.,1970 FOLIC ACID
  • 9. SUPPLENTATION OF IRON / FOLIC ACID AND BIRTH WEIGHT 3000 BIRTH WEIGHT (g) 2900 2800 2700 2890 2600 2500 2567 2650 2400 CONTROL IRON GROUPS Source: Leela Raman & Rajalakshmi,1974 FOLIC ACID
  • 10. NUTRITIONAL DISORDERS IN CHILDREN • PROTEIN ENERGY MALNUTRITION (PEM) . CLINICAL FORMS . SUBCLINICAL UNDERNUTRITION • MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES Vijayaraghavan
  • 11. CLINCAL FORMS of PEM KWASHIORKOR • • • • OEDEMA+ IRRITABILITY+ GROWTH FAILURE+ DISCOLOURED HAIR+ Vijayaraghavan
  • 12. CLINCAL FORMS of PEM MARASMUS EXTREME WASTING “SKIN AND BONES” MONKEY/OLD MAN FACIES Vijayaraghavan
  • 13. SUB-CLINICAL FORMS OF PEM UNDERNUTRITION WASTING STUNTING  WEIGHT FOR AGE  WEIGHT FOR HEIGHT HEIGHT FOR AGE Vijayaraghavan
  • 14. UNDERNUTRITION IN INDIA ADULTS (Females) PRESCHOOL CHILDREN 6.2 40.6 44.3 NORMAL GRADE I 5 8.9 GRADE II 46.5 48.5 GRADE III CED Based on NCHS weight for age NORMAL OBESE Based on BMI Vijayaraghavan
  • 15. TIME TRENDS IN ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS (<Median-2SD) NNMB 80 70 78.6 76.5 60 PER CENT 62.3 57.7 50 1975-79 1996-97 40 30 20 18.1 10 18.5 0 Height Weight Weight for Height VIJAY’00
  • 16. DISTRIBUTION WEIGHT FOR AGE – IAP Gujarat 40 35 PER CENT 30 32.5 37.9 25 20 21 15 10 5 7.2 0 Normal Gr. I Gr. II Gr. III GRADES OF UNDERNUTRITION 1.4 Gr. IV
  • 17. WEIGHT FOR AGE– SD CLASSIFICATION - GUJARAT 40 35 30 25 % 20 Boys Girls Pooled 15 10 5 an >M ed i an -1 -M ed i SD -1 --2 SD -2 --3 <3 SD 0
  • 20. WHO Criteria for Public Health Significance - VAD Minimum Prevalence (%) in children <6 yrs • • • • • BITOT SPOTS NIGHT BLINDNESS CORNEAL LESIONS CORNEAL SCARS Serum Retinol <10 µg/l 0.5 1.0 0.01 0.05 5.0 Vijayaraghavan
  • 21. VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY (%) IN INDIA AGE GROUP CHILDREN PREGNANT WOMEN X1B XN* ICMR, 2001 PRESCHOO L SOURCE 0.7 1.03 NNMB 0.7 - NIN- SURVEYS 2.1 - ICMR, 2001 - 2.8 * 24-71 MONTHS Vijayaraghavan
  • 22. VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY Districts(%) with X1B >0.5% Average prevalence (%) 2.1 No VAD 55 VAD 45 Based on surveys in 126 Dts. by NIN and NNMB Vijayaraghavan
  • 23. NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCY SIGNS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN 6 5.7 PER CEN T 5 5.7 PEM X1B RIBO. DEF. 4 3 2 1 1.7 2.1 1.8 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.7 0 1975-79 1988-90 1996-97 PERIOD OF SURVEY Vijayaraghavan
  • 24. DISTRIBUTION OF MICRONUTRIENT INTAKES IN CHILDREN - %RDI % 100 50 0 <70 70-90 90-100 >100 Vitam in A 86.3 3.2 1.4 9.1 Iron 82.5 8.6 2.1 6.8 Riboflavin 71.4 15.9 4.1 8.6 % RDI Vijayaraghavan
  • 26. PREVALENCE OF ANAEMIA IN PREGNANT WOMEN 100 90 96.8 80 94.9 84.6 70 91.4 % 60 87.2 84.1 50 82.5 79.4 40 61 30 20 H.P. M.P. A.P. BIHAR MAHA. ASSAM RAJ. J&K POOLED Vijayaraghavan
  • 27. PREVALENCE OF ANAEMIA -ADOLESCENT GIRLS 100 98 96 94 92 % 93.9 90 99.3 92 92.2 88 91.8 86 84 91.9 87.7 87.1 82 80 MAHA. H.P. A.P. BIHAR M.P. ASSAM J&K POOLED Source: ICMR, 1999
  • 28. ANAEMIA IN FEMALES • PREVALENCE OF ANAEMIA IS VERY HIGH IN BOTH THE GROUPS 95 90 85 • NO CHANGE NOTICED OVER TIME IN THE PREVALENCE Percent 80 75 92 84.6 70 65 60 55 50 Pregnant Women Adolescent girls Vijayaraghavan
  • 30. IODINE DEFICIENCY DISORDERS GOITRE+ 239 OF 282 DTs. SURVEYED – ENDEMIC 167 millions AT RISK ?
  • 31. PREVALENCE OF GOITRE IN 6-12 Yr CHILDREN - Gujarat 16 14 12 10 Surat Valsad 8 6 4 2 0 Gr. I Gr. II Total
  • 33. HOUSEHOLD NUTRIENT INTAKES IN DIFFERENT AREAS 90 92 Protein (g) Rural Tribal Urban Slums 85 Energy (Kcal) 79 Calcium (mg) 87 91 131 98 118 51 48 Iron (mg) 0 20 40 60 78 80 PER CENT 100 120 140 VIJAY’00
  • 34. HOUSEHOLD NUTRIENT INTAKES IN DIFFERENT AREAS 51 Vitamin A (µg) 46 63 Rural Tribal Thaimin (mg) 87 Riboflavin (mg) 55 Urban Slums 71 64 102 Vitamin C (mg) Folic acid (µg) 104 100 105 120 156 164 0 0 50 100 PER CENT 150 200
  • 35. NUTRIENT INTAKES AMONG INDIAN WOMEN NUTRIENTS NPNL PREGNANT WOMEN LACTATIN G WOMEN Protein (g) 49.9 47.2 56.5 Energy (kcal) 1983 1994 224.3 Total Fat (g) 24.5 21.5 373 Calcium (mg) 382 339 12.4 Iron (mg) 11.3 11.0 162 Vitamin A (µg) Thiamin (mg) 148 142 1.1 0.9 0.9 1.1 Riboflavin (mg) 0.8 0.8 0.9 Vitamin C (mg) 32.0 28.4 29.4 Folic Acid (µg) 86 84 106 Source: NNMB, 2000
  • 36. NUTRIENT INTAKES IN PREGNANT WOMEN % RDI % RDI Energy Protein Vitamin A Iron Riboflavin Total Fat <30 0 0 52.4 53.7 1.2 22 30-40 1.2 0 8.5 22 20.7 6.1 40-50 3.7 2.4 11 9.8 13.4 6.1 50-60 9.8 11 9.8 7.3 12.2 7.3 60-70 8.5 17.1 0 0 18.3 8.5 70-80 23.2 11 3.7 1.2 4.9 7.3 80-90 9.8 9.8 2.4 1.2 4.9 4.9 90-100 7.3 8.5 2.4 2.4 7.3 4.9 ≥100 36.5 40.2 9.8 2.4 17.1 32.9 Source: NNMB,2000
  • 37. NUTRIENT INTAKES (per day) IN CHILDREN Age in Years Nutrients Mean Protien (g) 22.4 Tot fat (g) 13.5 Energy (Kcal) 867 Calcium (mg) 250 Iron (mg) 5.50 Vit A (ug) 145 Thiamin (mg) 0.44 Ribo. (mg) 0.44 Niacin (mg) 4.97 Vit C (mg) 16.5 Folic acid (mg) 45 1-3 Median 20.4 10.1 815 168 4.30 72 0.40 0.40 4.5 9.9 36.6 NNMB, 2000 4-6 Mean Median 31.4 29.40 17.6 13.90 1215 1154 300 224 8.4 6.90 205 96 0.69 0.60 0.56 0.50 7.37 6.60 24.9 17.5 65 55.1 Vijayaraghavan
  • 38. DETERMINANTS OF MALNUTRITION MATERNAL MALNUTRITION START WITH A HANDICAP(LBW) FAULTY CHILDFEEDING PRACTICES DIETARY INADEQUACY FREQUENT INFECTIONS LOW PURCHASING POWER LARGE FAMILIES HIGH FEMALE ILLITERACY TABOOS AND SUPERSTITIONS
  • 39. Factors Affecting Nutritional Status High illiteracy Unemployment/ Underemployment Large families Ignorance Low Procurement of foods Low production of foodgrains Poor environment Low purchasing power High dependence rate False food beliefs Inadequate intakes Poor PDS High cost Low availability of foods Reduced work Malnutrition output Morbidity Poor utilization of services Absorption of nutrients Low Appetite poor coverage of immunization Improper health services poor infrastructure Lack of resources
  • 40. INTERVENTIONS IN OPERATION DIRECT •CONVERGENCE OF SERVICES (RCH) •INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES •IRON AND FOLIC ACID DISTRIBUTION •MASSIVE DOSE VITAMIN A PROGRAMME •PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROGRAMME •HEALTH AND NUTRITION EDUCATION INDIRECT •POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMMES •ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION •PROTECTED WATER SUPPLY •LITERACY PROGRAMME