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Conclave: Nourishing India’s Tribal Children
Voices of frontliners, good practices and policyimplications
15-16 January 2015; Mayfair Convention, Bhubaneswar
DAY 01: 15 January 2015
Time
0930-1020
1020-1025
1025-1030
1030-1100
1100-1115
1115-1130
1130-1145
1145-1200
1200- 1215
1230- 1245
1245- 1300
1300- 1315
1300- 1315
1315-1430
Programme
Speaker
Inaugural ceremony [Master of Ceremony: TBC]
Registration and seating before arrival of Hon’ble, Union Minister, Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA),GoI (Chief Guest) and Hon’ble Chief Minister, GoO
Welcome
Secretary, Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe Department Government of
Odisha
Lighting of lamp
Hon’ble Union Minister,Tribal Affairs (Chief Guest); Chief Minister-Odisha;
Cabinet Minister- Tribal affairs; State Minister, Tribal Welfare-Odisha;
Country Representative-UNICEF India; Secretary, MoTA; Secretary, ST/SC
Dept., GoO
Smt.SnehanginiChhuria, Hon'ble Minister of State (Scheduled Caste Welfare)
Speech (5 minutes each):Commitment for tribal children
Shri SudamMarandi, Minister of State Tribal Welfare, Odisha
Shri Lal Bihari Himirika, Cabinet Minister S.T. & S.C. Development, Smt.
 ST/SC Development Dept. Odisha
Mr. Louis-Georges Arsenault, UNICEF India Representative
 UNICEF
Shri. Jay Panda (TBC)
 Ministry of Tribal Affairs
Hon’ble Shri JualOram, Minister MOTA
 Citizens Alliance Against Malnutrition
Hon’ble Shri Naveen Patnaik Chief Minister, Odisha
 State government of Odisha
Inauguration of stalls of NGOs and forest foods
Hon’ble Union Minister of Tribal Affairs, GoI (Chief Guest) and Hon’ble Chief
Minister, GoO (Guest of Honour)
Tea Break
Context Setting [Master of Ceremony: TBC]
MoTA’s food and nutrition security efforts for tribal children
Joint Secretary, MoTA
Importance of a multi-sectoral approach to addressing undernutrition in UNICEF
tribal communities
Stock taking of efforts to improve nutrition and health services in tribal
Dr. Manoj Jhalani, Joint Secretary (Policy), MoHFW
areas
The role of ICDS services to improve nutrition among tribal children
Smt. Manisha Panwar, Joint Secretary, MWCD
Linking poverty alleviation and nutrition: Aajeevika experience
Shri. T. Vijaykumar, Joint Secretary and MD, NRLM MoRDand DG, CAPART
MDWS: Provisions and innovations for tribal areas
Shri. Saraswati Prasad, Joint Secretary, Swachh Bharat Mission
Improving ‘nutrition’ coordination for tribal children
Dr. SB Agnihotri, Secretary, Coordination and PG, Cabinet Secretariat
Vote of thanks and announcements for the parallel session schematics
Master of Ceremony
Lunch
Conclave: Nourishing India’s Tribal Children
Voices of frontliners, good practices and policy implications
15-16 January 2015; Mayfair Convention, Bhubaneswar: Agenda-27.12.2014
Contd/. DAY 01: 15 January 2015
Time
Parallel sessions
Stirring multi-sectoral action for nourishing tribal children in Central India: what needs to be done and how?
1430-1800
1430-1530
1530-1600
1600-1630
1630-1800
PARALLEL SESSION 1
Improving household food and
livelihood security
Panel Discussion
Chair: Shri. T. Vijay Kumar, NRLM
Technical lead: Dr. Ajay Parida, MSSRF
[experiential evidence, field realities and practical solutions]
PARALLEL SESSION 2
PARALLEL SESSION 3
Improving ICDS in tribal areas
Improving tribal health outreach
and referral services
Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion
Chair:JS, MWCD
Chair:Manoj Jhalani, MoHFW
Technical lead: Dr. N C Saxena (Supreme court Technical lead:Ms. Arti Ahuja, H&FW,
commissioner to Right to food)
Government of Odisha
Presenters/Panelists:
1. AmrapaliKatta, IAS, A. Pradesh (One
full meal scheme) (10 mins, incl. film)
2. S R Pradhan, Odisha Livelihood
Mission (Mo-badi) (10 mins)
3. Rajeshree Joshi, Dhruva BAIF,
Gujarat-(Food insecurity and
initiatives) (10 mins)
4. SarojMahapatra, Pradan, Chhattisgarh
(nutrition-agriculture SRI
consortium)(10 mins)
5. Shri. Ashok Banwal, Principal
Secretary, M. Pradesh (nutritionsensitive PDS initiatives) (10 mins)
Questions. Comments from Chair (5 mins)
Group work: Recommendations - Improving
household food and livelihood security
Moderator: Biraj Swain, Researcher
Presenters/Panelists:
1. R. Prasanna, IAS, Chhattisgarh (Fulwari)(10 mins, incl. film)
2. Saswat Mishra, IAS, Secretary, WCD
Odisha (Decentralized feeding)- (10 mins)
3. Sameer Garg, SHRC
Chhattisgarh(Mitanins)- (10 mins)
4. Swami Yogishwarananda, RKM,
Chhattisgarh (Conflict and ICDS) -(10
mins)
Presenters/Panelists:
1. Frontliner voice 1:Pavitra Mohan, Rajasthan
(Outreach services)- (10 mins)
2. Frontliner voice 2: John Oomen, Odisha
(Referral services)(10 mins)
3. Good practice 1: Neeru Singh, ICMR Jabalpur
(VBD)(10 mins)
4. Good practice 2: Shri. Yogesh Jain,
Chhattisgarh (JSS experience)(10 mins)
5. Good practice 3: Dr. Sharad D. Iyengar, 24X7
referral services (ARTH, Rajasthan)(10 mins)
Questions. Comments from Chair (5 mins)
Tea break
Group work: Recommendations - Improving
ICDS in tribal areas
Moderator: Neerja Choudhury, Journalist
Questions. Comments from Chair (5 mins)
Group work: Recommendations - Improving tribal
health outreach and referral services
Moderator: Pankaj Pachauri, Journalist
Press conference : Release of report and related materials
Film (I cannot give you my forest), Poem; Traditional dance and dinner
1900-1930
1930-2100
Conclave: Nourishing India’s Tribal Children
Nourishing India’s Tribal Children: 15-16 January 2015
Voices of frontliners, good practices and policy implications
15-16 January 2015; Mayfair Convention, Bhubaneswar: Agenda-27.12.2014
DAY TWO: 16 January 2015
Time
Programme
Summary of previous day and schematics for the day 2[ Master of Ceremony]
Parallel sessions: Stirring multi-sectoral action for nourishing tribal children in Central India: what needs to be done and how?
0930-1000
1000-1400
[experiential evidence, field realities and practical solutions]
1000-1400
1000-1100
PARALLEL SESSION 4
Improving drinking water and Sanitation
services/commodities in tribal areas
PARALLEL SESSION 5
Tribal budgets, governance and coordination for nutrition
PARALLEL SESSION 6
Role of academic institutes and NGOs in improving
nutrition services in tribal areas
Panel Discussion
Chair: Shri Saraswati Prasad, IAS, Joint
Secretary, Swachh Bharat Mission*
Panel Discussion
Chair: Dr. S B Agnihotri, GoI (Chair) Secretary,
Coordination and PG, Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India
Panel Discussion
Chair: Shri ShubhranshuChoudhary , CGNetSwara,
CG
Technical lead: Shri. Kumar Alok; IAS, Joint
Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs
Technical leads:Ms. Sona Mitra,CGBA
Technical lead:Shri. Ambitabh Behar, Executive
Director, NFI, New Delhi
Opening: film ( Gram Vikas- 5mins)
Presenters/Panelists:
1.
Presenters/Panelists:
1. Shri. Arvind Ojha, Rajasthan(Water
scarcity)- 10 minutes
2. Ms. Deepshikha Kumai, Jharkhand: (Lack
of sanitation commodities) - 10 minutes
3. Dr. Kamal Kar, Odisha: (CLTS) - 10
minutes
4. Shri. Mahesh Singh, Gujarat (WASMO) - 10
minutes
5. Dr. Alok Pandey, PRIA (Decentralized
water and sanitation)- 10 mins
1100-1130
1130-1200
1200-1400
1400-1500
1500-1700
1700
Questions. Comments from Chair (5 mins)
2.
3.
4.
5.
Shri. China VeeraBhadrudu, A. Pradesh: TSP Act(10 minutes)
Ms. Vandana Krishna, IAS, Maharashtra (Nutrition
Mission)- 10 minutes
Shri. BanchhanedhiPani, IAS, Gujarat (Planning)--
Presenters/Panelists:
10 minutes
3.
Prof. K. Sujhata: Ensuring basic civic services
for adolescent girls in ashramshals-10 minutes
(TBC)
Ms. Chandrika (budgeting) – CBGA
4.
Questions. Comments from Chair (5 mins)
1.
2.
Shri. Virginius Xaxa, TISS, Guwahati
(Role of academic institutes)-10 minutes
Shri. Pankaj Shah, Gujarat (Sewa Rural
experience) -10 minutes
Shri. K K Pal and State government Kerala(Use
ofGIS in tribal areas)-10 minutes
Dr. Prasanta Tripathy (Ekjut’s experience)-10
minutes
Questions. Comments from Chair (5 mins)
Tea break
Group work: Recommendations -Improving
Group work: Recommendations - Improving tribal
Group work: Recommendations – Role of academic
drinking water and sanitation
budgets, governance and coordination
institutions and NGOs
Moderator: Mr. Rahul Dev
Moderator: Shri. Amitabh Behar
Moderator: Neerja Chowdhury
Lunch
Plenary 2: Way Forward: Session Chairs present recommendations of all parallel sessions (Master of ceremony: TBC)
Chairs: Shri. Gokul Ch. Pati, IAS, Chief Secretary, Odisha, Dr. S B Agnihotri , IAS, Secretary, Coordination; Shri S M Vijayanand, IAS, Special Secretary, Ministry of
Rural Development and Shri. Hrusikesh Panda, Secretary, MoTA. Presenters: Chairs of panel discussionsSum-up comments from Chairs (10 minutes each)
Vote of thanks, prayer and close of workshop: Master of Ceremony
*Yet to confirmed
Nourishing India’s Tribal Children: 15-16 January 2015