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WIFS Weekly Iron Folicacid Supplementation Online Data Entry on www.itschool.gov.in/ WIFS Online Data Entry/ Folicacid tablet Online Data Entry Kerala

WIFS Weekly Iron  Folicacid Supplementation Online Data Entry on www.itschool.gov.in/ WIFS Online Data Entry/ Folicacid tablet Online Data Entry Kerala


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1.Stock Entry
2.Classwise Monthly Register
3.Monthly Report

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India has launched the Weekly Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (WIFS) Programme to reduce the prevalence and severity of nutritional anaemia in adolescent population (10-19 years).
Weekly Iron and Folic Acid supplementation programme implemented for the following two target groups in both rural and urban areas:

A. Adolescent girls and boys enrolled in government/government aided/municipal schools
from 6th to 12th classes.

B. Adolescent Girls who are not in school.

The WIFS programme will also cover married adolescent girls. Pregnant and lactating adolescent girls will be given IFA supplements, according to current guidelines for antenatal and postnatal care through the existing health system of NRHM.
The weekly iron folic acid supplementation  is an evidence based programmatic response to the prevailing  aneamia  situation amongst adolescents girls and boys through supervise ingestion of IFAs and bi-annual deworming. The programme envisages benefiting all adolescents girls and boys enroll in all government and government aided schools including students from class 6-12, besides out of schools girls.
The long term goal of the programme is to break the inter generational cycle of aneamia and long term impact on the health of the young people and the short term benefits is of nutritionally improved human capital.