Naari Sayak is more than just an app; it's a dedicated companion on the journey to better health for adolescent girls and pregnant or lactating mothers in the Mehsana district. With a name inspired by the strength and resilience of women, Naari Sayak aims to be a guiding light in the battle against anemia.
Key Features:
Personalized Health Profiles: Create individual health profiles to tailor recommendations and guidance based on specific needs.
Education Hub: Dive into an immersive learning experience with engaging content on anemia, delivered through videos, quizzes, and infographics.
Nutritional Guidance: Receive personalized nutritional advice and discover delicious recipes to boost iron intake.
Health Tracking: Seamlessly monitor health metrics, including hemoglobin levels, and stay on top of scheduled check-ups.
Community Engagement: Join a supportive community where women can share experiences, tips, and insights. Healthcare professionals are on board to answer questions and provide guidance.
Localized Resources: Connect with nearby healthcare centers and access resources tailored to the Mehsana district.
Gamification: Make the journey enjoyable with gamified elements, earning rewards for achieving health milestones and active community participation.
Integration with Healthcare System: Collaborate with local healthcare providers for a comprehensive and connected healthcare experience.
Language and Accessibility: Available in local languages, Naari Sayak ensures accessibility for users with varying levels of digital literacy.
Awareness Campaigns: Stay informed with regular awareness campaigns within the app and through local channels.
Naari Sayak is not just an app; it's a movement towards healthier, empowered women in the Mehsana district. Join the community, take charge of your health, and let Naari Sayak be your trusted companion on this transformative journey.
The main challenge we ran into during making the project was the implementation of the flutter emulator in our device. Just this took one whole day but at the end we were able to implement it properly.
We worked hard and did our very best to finish the project in time despite our busy schedules and ongoing college activities. But now when we look at our project, we feel extremely overwhelmed and grateful for what we have accomplished. Looking forward to the next round i.e. the offline round of the hackathon were we will work even harder and do our best!!
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