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National Plan of Action for Children 2016 under preparation: Maneka Gandhi

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Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt Maneka Gandhi has informed that the Ministry of Women and Child Development has drafted the National Plan of Action for Children (NPAC) 2016. The NPAC 2016 is based on the principles embedded in the National Policy for Children 2013(NPC 2013) and provides a road-map that links the policy objectives to actionable programmes and strategies as well as indicators for monitoring the progress. In alignment with the NPC 2013, the rights of the children are categorized under four key Priority Areas:

  1. Survival, Health and Nutrition
  2. Education and Development (including Skill Development)
  3. Protection
  4. Participation

Salient Features of draft National Plan of Action for Children 2016 are as follows:

The draft NPAC 2016 takes into account data dis-aggregated by rural and urban areas for key indicators. Reducing maternal and neonatal mortality rates are key outcomes envisaged under Key Priority Area: Survival, Health and Nutrition.

The first draft is already in the public domain; i.e.; on the website of the Ministry. The Ministry is currently finalising the draft based on comments and suggestions received from other Ministries/Departments/Governments of States/UTs/Individuals and civil society organizations.

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