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By Mansi Sharma

Mithali Raj Joins UNICEF–ICC Dialogue on Strengthening Nutrition and Safety for Girls in MP

Updated At: October 19, 2025 12:13 AM

Government, youth, and civil society join hands to accelerate progress on nutrition, gender equality, and child rights.

New Delhi: Aiming to strengthen collective action for child welfare, UNICEF and ICC jointly organized a Round Table in Indore today on the theme “A Promise to Children.” The discussions centered on reducing anaemia and enhancing child protection mechanisms in Madhya Pradesh.

Delivering the keynote address, Cynthia McCaffrey, UNICEF India Representative, lauded the state’s ongoing efforts to advance gender equality, improve nutrition, and safeguard children’s rights. “When children are well nourished, protected, and supported to learn and play, they thrive — and that is the promise we must deliver on,” she said. Emphasizing the partnership between UNICEF and ICC, McCaffrey highlighted how sports can build confidence, resilience, and leadership skills, especially among girls, by creating safe and inclusive spaces that empower them to shape their futures.

Mr. Sheo Shekar Shukla, Additional Chief Secretary (Tourism, Home, and Culture), commended the roundtable’s collaborative approach and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to empowering women and protecting children. Dr. Sudam Pandharinath Khade, Divisional Commissioner, Indore Division, echoed this vision, emphasizing the importance of multi-departmental coordination and last-mile implementation. “Our government is deeply committed to ensuring that every child in Madhya Pradesh, especially every girl, has access to nutrition, protection, and opportunity,” Dr. Khade stated.

Cricket legend Mithali Raj, ICC Ambassador and former Captain of the Indian Women’s Cricket Team, inspired participants by speaking on the transformative power of sport. “When we invest in girls’ health and opportunities, we give them the confidence to dream without barriers,” she said, urging young people to use their voices to bring about change. Adding to the inspiring voices, Gauranshi Sharma, UNICEF India Youth Advocate and Deaflympics gold medalist from Madhya Pradesh, shared her story through sign language, saying, “Disability does not define what a girl can achieve. With the right support and opportunity, every girl can soar.”

The discussion highlighted Madhya Pradesh’s progress through key initiatives such as Anaemia Mukt Bharat, Ladli Lakshmi Yojana, and Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, which have advanced girls’ education, delayed early marriage, and strengthened community engagement. Participants called for greater collaboration among departments to strengthen child protection systems and integrate children’s voices in local governance processes. The event concluded with an interactive dialogue exploring ways to accelerate community-driven action toward a Suposhit and Samarth Madhya Pradesh — a nourished and empowered state where every girl can learn, grow, and lead.

Mansi Sharma

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