New Delhi, India 08th April 2025: Reinforcing its commitment to combating childhood malnutrition, Amway India, one of the leading companies supporting health and wellbeing needs, on World Health Day (WHD) released the impact report of its nutrition program, ‘Power of 5’. Aligned with the theme of WHD, ‘Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures,’ the program aimed to build strong and healthy communities, with a focus on children, by imparting essential knowledge on nutrition and wellbeing and nutrition intervention. The impact report highlighted significant progress in Mumbai and Kolkata, benefiting close to 1,75,000 individuals, including mothers, caregivers, and 18000+ children. Notably, as part of a structured nutrition and education intervention, 40% of children with iron deficiency have shifted to the normal category, indicating substantial improvement.++
Mr. Rajneesh Chopra, Managing Director, Amway India, remarked, “At Amway India, we firmly believe that good nutrition is fundamental to building a healthier and brighter future. Aligned with our core vision of helping people live better lives, the Power of 5 program embodies our mission to drive meaningful change. Since its launch, this initiative has successfully reached and benefited over 730,000 individuals. Our program aligns with the Government’s Swasth Bharat vision and complements its health initiatives, such as Saksham Anganwadi and Poshan Abhiyan 2.0, bolstering support for millions of children, mothers, and adolescent girls. Inspired by this shared vision, we remain committed to expanding our reach, empowering communities with the right knowledge and resources, and contributing to a malnutrition-free India.”
Mr. Chandrashekhar Pandey, Program Director, ChildFund India, said, Vitamin and mineral deficiencies are often referred to as ‘hidden hunger’ and may impact a child’s growth and development. Addressing these deficiencies is critical to ensuring children grow up healthy, strong, and with the opportunity to reach their full potential. Amway’s Power of 5 program is helping us make significant strides in combating malnutrition and creating healthier futures for children.
According to the 2024 Global Hunger Index, India continues to grapple with one of the highest child malnutrition rates, with 18.7% of children experiencing wasting and 35.5% suffering from stunted growth, leading to long-term health complications. To tackle these issues, Amway initiated the Power of 5 program, which aims to empower mothers and caregivers through targeted nutrition education while providing children with Nutrilite Little Bits, a specialized micronutrient supplement.
During this phase of the project, Nutrilite Little Bits was distributed as part of community nutrition program to 8,500 children aged 3 to 6 in Mumbai and Kolkata, which contains micronutrients to support the nutritional gaps in their daily diet. This led to effectively addressing micronutrient deficiencies, including iron deficiency and anaemia.
A baseline and endline study involving 3,000 children showed a measurable health improvements, including a 40% increase in children with normal haemoglobin levels and significant reductions in underweight children —39% in Mumbai and 22% in Kolkata. By addressing critical nutritional gaps in underserved communities, Amway India continues to drive meaningful change, fostering healthier futures for children across the country.
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