Abstract

Anganwadis form part of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) program in India. Their goal is to enhance the health and nutrition of children. In Karnataka, these centers offer key services but encounter many obstacles that affect how well they work. Anganwadis struggle with many issues as they try to set up health care facilities for children in Karnataka. These centers play a key role to provide basic health care and nutrition to young children. Yet, they run into various problems that limit how effective they can be. This paper uses real-world data to shed light on these challenges and puts forward possible fixes.

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