Dear Smt. Krishna Tirath,
Recently I received the disturbing news that Jalalpur village in Uttar Pradesh does not have Anganwadi centers (AWC), and the Integrated Child Development Services are not implemented. Although it is mandatory to have an AWC in settlements with 40 children, an AWC has yet to be established for the 100 children in Jalalpur. The ICDS are implemented through AWC, which is a major national program that addresses the health and nutrition needs of children under the age of six. It seeks to provide infants and young children with proper nutrition and health care. Since the needs of a child cannot be addressed in isolation from those of his or her mother, the program also extends to adolescent girls, pregnant women, and nursing mothers.
Over the past few years, the inhabitants of Jalalpur have begun to organize and with the help of the local community based organizations and human rights organisations they wrote a letter to local authorities in October 2008. However, they were given the response that the implementation of AWCs is a state issue and not in the hand of local government officials and till date no steps have been taken to implement ICDS and establish AWC in Jalalpur.
As a state party to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural rights, India and therefore Uttar Pradesh, is duty-bound under international law to fulfill the children's and women right to adequate food. As a person working internationally for the implementation of the economic, social, and cultural rights, I would like to ask you to,
1. Take immediate steps to implement ICDS in Jalalpur and establish an AWC.
2. Ensure access to ICDS for all children under six and for all eligible mothers.
3. Provide hot cooked nutritious meals instead of only cereal based supplementary nutrition.
Please keep me informed of the action you plan to take in this regard.
Sincerely,