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THE BARANGAY NUTRITION COMMITTEE

CY 20______

Printed Name Agency / Office Designation Signature

Chairman:
Co-Chairman:
Barangay Nutrition
Action Officer:

Members:
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FORMAT A
BARANGAY PROFILE
SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION
Name of Barangay: Name of Barangay Captain:
City: STO. TOMAS Name of BNS:
Province : BATANGAS

I. GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILE A.3 Existing Grain Warehouse III. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION


A. Location/Boundary (check only) a. Government operated ( ) A. Family Size (Household Size)
A.1 Within City/Poblacion ( ) b. Privately operated ( ) No.of # of Families w/
corresponding size
A.2 Coastal ( ) Family Members
A.3 Inland ( ) B. Major Food Crops Grown More than 10
A.4 Upland ( ) B.1 Most Common Agricultural Products (Ranking) 8-10
a. Rice ( ) 5-7
B. Topography b. Corn ( ) 2-4
B.1 Plain ( ) c. Rootcrops (camote, cassava, gabi, etc.) ( )
B.2 Rolling Terrain ( ) d. Vegetables (tomato, squash, etc.) ( ) B. Most Common Type/Kind of Dwelling Units
B.3 Hilly ( ) e. Others (specify) ( ) Type
B.2 Most Common Livestock/Poultry (Ranking) Concrete ( )
II. AGRICULTURAL PROFILE a. Swine ( ) Semio-Concrete ( )
A. Physical Structures (check only) b. Goat ( ) Nipa/Bamboo ( )
A.1 Rice Mill Existing in the Barangay c. Chicken ( ) Wood ( )
a. Cono ( ) d. Ducks ( ) Barong-barong ( )
b. Kiskisan ( ) e. Others (specify) ( ) Others (specify) ( )
A.2 Irrigation System Existing in the Barangay B.3 Other Products (Ranking)
a. National (constructed by NIA) ( ) a. Fish ( ) C. Most Common Source of Drinking Water Supply
( ) b. Seaweeds ( ) Source
b. Communal (constructed by
Farmers Asso.) c. Rattan ( ) Open dug wells ( )
c. Pumps ( ) d. Charcoal/Firewood ( ) Spring ( )
d. Mountain Spring (gravity) ( ) e. Wild bamboos ( ) Artesian wells ( )
f. Others (specify) ( ) Deep wells ( )
Waterworks system ( )
Cont. Format A - Barangay Profile

D. Electricity and Telephone Services (% Coverage) G. Most Common Type of Toilet Facilities K. Main Source of Income of the Barangay
D.1 Electricity % of Total Household
D.2 Telephone Water-sealed led 1. Share from Real State Tax
D.3 Cellphone Antipolo 2. Share from Development Fund
Open pit 3. Business and Other Taxes
E. Presence of Schools in the Barangay (check only) None 4. Others, specify
E.1 Government
a. Pre-school ( ) H. Infrastructure (check only)
b. Elementary ( ) Distance from the Barangay
c. High School ( ) Along Near Far None
d. College ( ) H.1 National Road (highway) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
e. Vocational ( ) H.2 Provincial Road ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
E.2 Private H.3 Municipal Road ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
a. Pre-school ( ) H.4 Feeder Road ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
b. Elementary ( ) H.5 Seaport/Pier ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
c. High School ( ) H.6 Airport ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
d. College ( ) I. Most Common Transport Facilities (Ranking)
e. Vocational ( ) I.1 Buses
I.2 Jeepney ( )
F. Health Facilities in the Barangay (check only) I.3 Tricycle ( )
F.1 Government I.4 Others (specify) ( )
a. Barangay Health Station ( ) J. Source of Income of the Household's Main Earners (Ranking)
b. Barangay/Nutrition Center ( ) J.1 Employment in government or private ( )
agency
c. Community Hospital/Clinic ( )
F.2 Private J.2 Farming/Fishing ( )
a. Dental Clinic ( ) J.3 Self-employed (business) ( )
b. Medical Clinic ( ) J.4 Overseas Contract Workers ( )
c. Hospitals ( ) J.5 Professional ( )
(Practice Law/ Medicine/Midwifery, ect.)
FORMAT A
BARANGAY PROFILE
SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION
Name of Barangay: STA. MARIA Name of Barangay Captain: Hon; Conrado R. Pecan
City: STO. TOMAS Name of BNS: Thelma V. Ramos/ Maricar P. Escalante
Province : BATANGAS Mary Margarret T. Ramos/Raechelle T. Alcala

I. GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILE A.3 Existing Grain Warehouse III. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION


A. Location/Boundary (check only) a. Government operated ( ) A. Family Size (Household Size)
A.1 Within City/Poblacion ( ) b. Privately operated ( / ) No.of # of Families w/
corresponding size
A.2 Coastal ( ) Family Members
A.3 Inland ( / ) B. Major Food Crops Grown More than 10 58
A.4 Upland ( ) B.1 Most Common Agricultural Products (Ranking) 8-10 88
a. Rice ( 4 ) 5-7 2,629
B. Topography b. Corn ( 1 ) 2-4 1,855
B.1 Plain ( / ) c. Rootcrops (camote, cassava, gabi, etc.) ( 3 )
B.2 Rolling Terrain ( ) d. Vegetables (tomato, squash, etc.) ( 2 ) B. Most Common Type/Kind of Dwelling Units
B.3 Hilly ( ) e. Others (specify) ( ) Type
B.2 Most Common Livestock/Poultry (Ranking) Concrete ( / )
II. AGRICULTURAL PROFILE a. Swine ( ) Semio-Concrete ( / )
A. Physical Structures (check only) b. Goat ( ) Nipa/Bamboo ( )
A.1 Rice Mill Existing in the Barangay c. Chicken ( ) Wood ( / )
a. Cono ( ) d. Ducks ( ) Barong-barong ( / )
b. Kiskisan ( ) e. Others (specify) ( ) Others (specify) ( )
A.2 Irrigation System Existing in the Barangay B.3 Other Products (Ranking)
a. National (constructed by NIA) ( ) a. Fish ( ) C. Most Common Source of Drinking Water Supply
( ) b. Seaweeds ( ) Source
b. Communal (constructed by
Farmers Asso.) c. Rattan ( ) Open dug wells ( )
c. Pumps ( ) d. Charcoal/Firewood ( ) Spring ( / )
d. Mountain Spring (gravity) ( ) e. Wild bamboos ( ) Artesian wells ( )
f. Others (specify) ( ) Deep wells ( / )
Waterworks system ( / )
Cont. Format A - Barangay Profile

D. Electricity and Telephone Services (% Coverage) G. Most Common Type of Toilet Facilities K. Main Source of Income of the Barangay
D.1 Electricity 100% % of Total Household
D.2 Telephone 30% Water-sealed led 99% 1. Share from Real State Tax 300,000.00
D.3 Cellphone 100% Antipolo 2. Share from Development Fund 24,442,908.00
Open pit 3. Business and Other Taxes 181,000.00
E. Presence of Schools in the Barangay (check only) None 1% 4. Others, specify 15,000.00
E.1 Government
a. Pre-school ( / ) H. Infrastructure (check only)
b. Elementary ( ) Distance from the Barangay
c. High School ( ) Along Near Far None
d. College ( ) H.1 National Road (highway) ( ) ( ) ( / ) ( )
e. Vocational ( ) H.2 Provincial Road ( ) ( ) ( / ) ( )
E.2 Private H.3 Municipal Road ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
a. Pre-school ( ) H.4 Feeder Road ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
b. Elementary ( ) H.5 Seaport/Pier ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
c. High School ( ) H.6 Airport ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
d. College ( ) I. Most Common Transport Facilities (Ranking)
e. Vocational ( ) I.1 Buses
I.2 Jeepney ( )
F. Health Facilities in the Barangay (check only) I.3 Tricycle ( / )
F.1 Government I.4 Others (specify) Motor Cycle ( / )
a. Barangay Health Station ( / ) J. Source of Income of the Household's Main Earners (Ranking)
b. Barangay/Nutrition Center ( / ) J.1 Employment in government or private ( 1 )
agency
c. Community Hospital/Clinic ( )
F.2 Private J.2 Farming/Fishing ( 5 )
a. Dental Clinic ( ) J.3 Self-employed (business) ( 2 )
b. Medical Clinic ( ) J.4 Overseas Contract Workers ( 4 )
c. Hospitals ( ) J.5 Professional ( 3 )
(Practice Law/ Medicine/Midwifery, ect.)
FORMAT B
HEALTH AND NUTRITION SITUATION OF OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

Name of Barangay: Sta. Maria

Part A

I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. PRESCHOOL (PS) AND SCHOOL CHILDREN (SC) PS SC

(1) Total No. of Puroks: (1) Total No. of Surveyed / Enrolled:

(2) Total Population: (2) Total No. Weighed:

(3) Total No. of Households: (3) % Weighed:

(4) Total No. of Infants (0-11 months): (4) Total No. with Normal Weights:

(5) Total No. of Pregnant Women: (5) Total No. with UW & SUW PSC / Wasted SC:

(6) Total No. of Lactating Women: (6) Total No. with Overweights:

(7) Total No. of Households w/Home Gardens: (7) Total No. of Children with Cleft Palate/Harelip :
(8) Total No. of Households w/Underweight PSC &
(8) Total No. of Households w/Sanitary Toilets: Wasted School Children :
(9) Total No. of Households w/Potable Water (9) Prevalenve Rate of Underweight & Severely
Supply: Underweight PSC / Wasted & Severely Wasted SC:

(10) Most Common Occupation:


FORMAT B
HEALTH AND NUTRITION SITUATION OF OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

Name of Barangay: Sta. Maria

Part A

I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. PRESCHOOL (PS) AND SCHOOL CHILDREN (SC) PS SC

(1) Total No. of Puroks: 5 (1) Total No. of Surveyed / Enrolled: 1,510 ### 1,772

(2) Total Population: A-19504 P-32,117 (2) Total No. Weighed: 1,510 1,772

(3) Total No. of Households: 4,569 (3) % Weighed: 50% 100%

(4) Total No. of Infants (0-11 months): 330 (4) Total No. with Normal Weights: 1,417 ### 1,557

(5) Total No. of Pregnant Women: 159 (5) Total No. with UW & SUW PSC / Wasted SC: 4 ### 51

(6) Total No. of Lactating Women: 168 (6) Total No. with Overweights: 38 47

(7) Total No. of Households w/Home Gardens: 50 (7) Total No. of Children with Cleft Palate/Harelip : 4 51
(8) Total No. of Households w/Underweight PSC &
(8) Total No. of Households w/Sanitary Toilets: 4,559 Wasted School Children : 3 51
(9) Total No. of Households w/Potable Water (9) Prevalenve Rate of Underweight & Severely
Supply: 4,547 Underweight PSC / Wasted & Severely Wasted SC: 0.30% 2.03%

(10) Most Common Occupation: Factory Worker


Part B
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
VADAG Cases (Source: __________________)

Ranking
PUROK Weights of Preschool Children (Source: __________________) Diarrhea (Source: ________)
Night Blindness Anemia Goiter
(name of number)
Severely Total 15 years 15 years
Normal Underweight Underweight Overweight Weighed PS SC PS SC PS & above PS SC P/L & above
Part B
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
VADAG Cases (Source: __________________)

Ranking
PUROK Weights of Preschool Children (Source: __________________) Diarrhea (Source: ________)
Night Blindness Anemia Goiter
(name of number)
Severely Total 15 years 15 years
Normal Underweight Underweight Overweight Weighed PS SC PS SC PS & above PS SC P/L & above

Purok 1-2 (Ph1 S-8 B-21,43


S-9 B-1,10) 377 2 1 4 384 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Ph1 S-8 B-3,20 S-10 B-10,
11,12 311 0 0 5 316 0
Ph1 S-8 B-1,2 S-5 B-6,7
Ph1 S-6 B-1-10 Ph1 S-7 B-1-
10 Ph1 S-1,2,3,4
Palmridge 3A 221 2 0 6 229 0
Purok 3,4,5
Summer Breeze 1,2
Ph2 Ph3A Ph3B 558 0 0 23 581 3

Total 1,467 4 1 38 1,510

Prevalence Rate 97.15% 0.26% 0.07% 2.50%


BNS Action Plan, Revised March 2018
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BARANGAY NUTRITION ACTION PLAN CY 2023

Maricris F.Odiongan Santiago


Barangay Nutrition Scholar Barangay

ANNUAL DURATION SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES


ACTIVITY TARGET GROUP
TARGET FREQUENCY J F M A M J J A S O N D
A. WEIGHING ACTIVITIES
1. Full Weighing (e-OPT plus) All PS 0-59 months old 511 Twice a year / /

2. Monthly Reweighing
a. Weight for Age 0-23 months (5.4%) 188 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
Underweight 0
Severely Underweight 1 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
b. Weight for Height/Length Wasted PS 1 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
Severely Wasted 0
Obese 10 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
c. Height for Age Stunted PS 1 Quarterly / /
Severely Stunted PS 1 Quarterly / /

3. Semestral reweighing 24-59 months old (8.1%) 323 Quarterly / /

B. NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM


1. Infant and Young Child Feeding
a. Breastfeeding Counseling Pregnant Quarterly / /
Lactating
b. Complementary feeding counseling Pregnant 38 1st quarter / /
Lactating 35 1st quarter / /

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Mother w/Acute Mal. Children 1 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /

2. Dietary Supplementation Program


a. Tutok Kainan: 6-59 mos UW and SUW PS, ST and SST
Nutrimilk and Meals 1 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
b. Tutok Kainan: Pregnant UW Pregnant
Maternal Milk and Meals Pregnant under weight & Teen-age 4 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
c. Masustansyang Pagkain Para sa Batang 2-59 mos Day Care Children 49 120days / / / /
Pilipino: Day Care Program
d. Milk feeding PWD
e. Barangay Feeding UW and SUW PS, 6-59 months 80 120days / / / /

3. Provision Micronutrient Supplementation


Assist on:
a. Vitamin A supplementation All 6-11 months old 39 Twice a year / /
All 12-59 months old 460 Twice a year / /
b. Ferrous Sulfate supplementation Pregnant 22 1st quarter /
c. Folic Acid supplementation Pregnant 22 1st quarter /
c. Multivitamins supplementation PWD 1 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
Malnourished 1 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
d. Provision of Micronutrient Powder wasted and uw 2 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /

4. Mandatory Food Fortification


Assist on:
a. Promotion on the use of Iodized Salt Household
Sari-Sari Store 88 Yearly /
Eatery 40 Yearly /
Bakery 1 Yearly /
b. Promotion on the use of fortified rice/ Household
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flour/cooking oil Bakery 1 Yearly /
c. Promotion of Sangkap Pinoy Seal (SPS) Household
Sari-sari store 88 Yearly /

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5. Nutrition Promotion for Behavior Change
a. Nutrition Month Mothers/uw childrens 6 2ndquarter /
b. Buntis Congress Pregnant women 5
c. Pabasa sa Nutrisyon Parents of preschoolers
d. NutriCaravan Mothers of School children 30 Lastquarter / /
e. G-Wellness Mothers of Preschooolers 30 2ndquarter /

6. Overweight and Obesity Management and Prevention Program


a. Dietary counseling for pregnant Overweight 5 Quarterly / /
Obese
b. Promotion of Pinggang Pinoy and Mothers / /
10 Kumainments for mothers of
overnourished 24-59 months
c. Zumba Residents 30 1st quarter /

7. Nutrition in Emergencies
a. Acquisition of supplies Yearly /
b. Promotion of NiEm Households Yearly /

C. NUTRITION SENSITIVE PROGRAM


1. Home, School and Community Food Product
Assist or Referrals
a. Seeds/Seedling distribution Families of UW PS
Home Gardening Families of SUW PS
Families of Wasted
Families of Severely Wasted PS
Families with Stunted PS
Families with Severely Stunted
Families with Pregnant
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Families with 0-520 days old
Other Families 1 1st quarter /

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b. Establishment of:
b.1 Homeyard gardens Families of UW PS
Families with SUW PS
Families of Wasted PS
Families of Severely Wasted PS
Families with Stunted PS
Families with Severely Stunted
Families with 0-23 months old
Farm Families 4ps 1st quarter /
b.2 Community gardens Barangay
Purok 1 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
b.3 School gardens Schools 12 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /

c. Small animal disperal Families with UW PS


Families with SUW PS
Families with Wasted PS
Families with Severely Wasted
Families with Stunted
Families with Severely Stunted
Other Families 2 Yearly /

2. Livelihood Assistance
Assist on:
a. Credit or lending institutions for Families of UW PS
credit Assistance Families of SUW PS
Families with Wasted PS
Families with Severely Wasted
Families with Stunted
Families with Severely Stunted

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Other Families
b. Agencies providing IGP Families of UW PS
Families of SUW PS
Families with Wasted PS
Families with Severely Wasted
Families with Stunted
Families with Severely Stunted
Other Families
c. Referral for employment Families of UW PS
Families of SUW PS
Families with Wasted PS
Families with Severely Wasted
Families with Stunted
Families with Severely Stunted
Other Families

3. Environmental Programs
a. Clean and Green 4ps n barangay functunaries 62 1st quarter /

D. ENABLING PROGRAMS
1. Attendance and Assistance to Meetings
a. Barangay Meeting Number of meetings 6 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
b. Barangay Nutrition Committee Number of meetings 2 1st quarter / /
c. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program Number of meetings
d. PWD Number of meetings
e. Elderly Number of meetings

2. Passage of Resolution and Ordinances


a. Reactivation/Reorganization of Barangay No. of resolution passed

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Nutrition Committee
b. Adoption of BNAP 2023 and Providing No. of resultion passed once Yearly /
Funds Thereof
a. Reactivation/Reorganization of Barangay No. of resultion passed Yearly
Nutrition Cluster
b. Adoption of NiEm Plan and Providing No. of resultion passed Twice a year / /
Funds Thereof
3. Strengthening Management of PPAN
a. Formulation of BNAP 2024 No. of BNAP formulated Yearly /
b. Updating of Spot Map CY 2023 No. of Spotmap updated Yearly /
c. Consolidation of eOPT Plus Report CY 2023No. of OPT report generated Twice a year / /
d. Formulation of Causal Model or No. of Causal model formulated Yearly /
Problem Tree CY 2023
e. Monitoring of PPAN Programs CY 2023 No. of PPAN report submitted Yearly / /
f. Conduct of Program Implementation PIR implemented Yearly / /
Review 2023

E. OVER-ALL PLANNING, MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATON


Attendance in
a. BNS Meetings Meetings attended 12 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
b. BNS Leaders Meeting Meetings attended 12 Monthly / / / / / / / / / / / /
c. Trainings, Seminars and Conferences
c.1. Training on Identification of SAM No. of BNC member who completed bns/bhw /
c.2. Training of Trainers on Infant No. of BNC member who completed bns/bhw Twice a year / /
and Young Child Feeding with Emergencies
c.3. Training on Nutrition Program No. of BNC member who completed bns/bhw Twice a year / /
Management with Nutrition in Emergencies

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F. OTHER ACTIVITIES
1. Barangay Survey
a. All Household Household 1,393 Yearly /
b. Bakery Bakery 1 Yearly /
c. Sari-sari store Store 88 Yearly /
d. Eatery Store 40 Yearly /
e. Establishment Store 2 Yearly
/
Prepared by: Approved by: Remarks by:

Welfredo M.Medel ABIGAIL P. HERNANDEZ


BNC Co-Chairman City Nutrition Program Coordinator

Maricris F.Odiongan
Barangay Nutrition Scholars Noted by: Validated by: Noted by:
Aniceta .A.Marasigan
Barangay Chairman BEATRIZ ERIKA T. BREVA MARIA CRISTINA GIRLIE M. SOLLEZA
City Nutrition Program Coordinator City Nutrition Action Officer

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FORMAT D
BUDGETARY REQUIREMENTS

Personal Services Maintenance & Other Operation Expenses


Programs / Projects / Activities Possible Source
Nature Amount Nature Amount Total Budget Required
A. WEIGHING ACTIVITIES
1. Conduct of eOPT Plus WEICHING 1000 SNACK 1000 1000 B,N,S BUDGET
2. Weighing Scale FOR NIP 25,000 NIP 25,000 25,000 BARANGAY FUND
3. Height Board PREGNANT 15000 FOR CHECKUP 15000 15000 BARANGAY FUND
B. NUTRITION SPECIFIC
1. IYCF buntisbcongress /4 700/ammum FOR FEEDING/120days 11200 11200 BARANGAY FUND
Counseling Activities for malnourished SNACK 1,500 SEMINARS 1,500 1,500 B,N,S BUDGET
families, pregnant, and lactating
2. Dietary Supplementation program
a. Distribution of commodities NUTRIMILK 20000 uw children/pregnant 20000 20000 BARANGAY FUND
b. Purchase of supplies and commodities for
community kitchen (barangay feeding) CUMMUNITY 20000 FOR FEEDING 20000 20000 BARANGAY FUND
3. Micronutrient Supplementation
Distribution of commodities vit /a 1000 snack bhw/bns 1000 1000 B,N,S BUDGET
4. Mandatory Food Fortification
Survey and promotion:household for survey 1000 snack bhw/bns 1000 1000 B,N,S BUDGET
and stores
5. Nutrition Promotion for
Behavior Change
a. Nutrition Month CUMMUNITY/cooking 1500 mothers of uw 1500 1500 B,N,S BUDGET
b. Buntis Congress 120 days feeding 3000 uw /pregnant 12,000 12,000 BARANGAY FUND
c. Pabasa sa Nutrisyon 1week 1500 mothers of uw 1500 1500 B,N,S BUDGET
d. NutriCaravan CUMMUNITY 15000 sc mothers 15,000 15,000 BARANGAY FUND
e. G-Wellness CUMMUNITY 1500 mothers of sc 1500 1500 BARANGAY FUND
6. Overweight and Obesity Management
and Prevention Program
a. Dietary counseling for pregnant owerweight pregnant 1000 lecture 1000 1000 B,N,S BUDGET
b. Promotion of Pinggang Pinoy and
10 kumainments
c. Zumba CUMMUNITY 20000 mothers of sc 20000 20000 BARANGAY FUND
7. Nutrition in Emergencies
a. Acquisition of supplies transportation 1000 service for feeding 1000 1000 B,N,S BUDGET
b. Promotion of NiEm CUMMUNITY/30 1500 snack 1500 1500 B,N,S BUDGET
C. NUTRITION SENSITIVE
Referral activities for other agencies:
Livelihood, Agriculture, and Environment ent/ 10 families families of wasted seedling na pananim 1,500 15,000 BARANGAY FUND
D. ENABLING PROGRAMS
1. Barangay Nutrition Committee meetings
2. Barangay Nutrition Cluster meetings /group 1 100 back n fort for reporting/monthly 1200 1200 BNS BUDGET
3. Program Implementation Review need cumputer 20000 for reporting/yearly 20000 BARANGAY FUND
E. OVER-ALL PLANNING, MANAGEMENT
AND COORDINATON
1. Attendance to BNS meetings 12 1200 for reporting/yearly 1200 1200 B,N,S BUDGET
2. Attendance to Trainings 5 1200 SEMINAR/monthly 1200 1200 B,N,S BUDGET
TOTAL 23 153,700 23 155,800 190,300 bns/barangay fund
2021
1st Qtr. 3rd Qtr.
2nd Qtr. 4th Qtr.
QUARTERLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
ACCORDING / AS PER BNAP

QUARTERLY OUTREACH
ANNUAL TARGETS
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Programs / Projects / Activities Location (Purok) Total Total
Target Groups Number Number No. % No. % No. % No. %
Identified Target
2021
1st Qtr. 3rd Qtr.
2nd Qtr. 4th Qtr.
QUARTERLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
ACCORDING / AS PER BNAP

QUARTERLY OUTREACH
ANNUAL TARGETS
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Programs / Projects / Activities Location (Purok) Total Total
Target Groups Number Number No. % No. % No. % No. %
Identified Target

A. WEIGHING ACTIVITIES
1, Full Weighing (e-OPT plus) All Purok All PS 0-59 mos 1,510 3,034 1,510 50%
2. Monthly Reweighing All Purok 0-23 mos 610 610 610 20% 544 89.20%
a. Weight for age Purok 1 S-6 B-1 Under Weight 4 4 4 100% 4 100%
Purok 1 SUW 1 1 1 100% 1 100%
b. Weight for Height/Length Purok 1 Wasted PS 1 1 1 100% 1 100%
Purok 1 SW 1 1 1 100% 1 100%
Community Obese 15 15 15 100% 15 100%
c. Height for Age Community Stunted PS 6 6 6 100% 6 100%
Purok 1 SSt PS 1 1 1 100% 1 100%

3. Semestral reweghing Community 24-59 mos 911 911 911 100%

B. NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM


1. Infant and Young Child Feeding
a. Referrals for Breastfeeding Counseling Pregnant All Purok 155 155 61 38.40% (61)+45 66.67% (106)+26 83.02% (132)+23 100%
Lactating All Purok 168 168 59 35.12% (59)+37 57.10% (96)+38 79.76% (134)+34 100%

b. Conduct of breastfeeding and Pregnant All Purok 155 155 61 38.40% (61)+45 66.67% (106)+26 83.02% (132)+23 100%
complementary feeding/counseling Lactating All Purok 168 168 59 35.12% (59)+37 57.10% (96)+38 79.76% (134)+34 100%
2021
1st Qtr.
2nd Qtr.
QUARTERLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
ACCORDING / AS PER BNAP

QUARTERLY OUTREACH
ANNUAL TARGETS
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Programs / Projects / Activities Location (Purok) Total Total
Target Groups Number Number No. % No. % No. % No.
Identified Target

2. Diatary Supplementation Program


Referral to/ for
a. Diatary supplementation Purok 1 UW and SUW PS
6-23 months 1 1 1 100% 1
Purok 1 S-6,1 UW and SUW PS
24-59 months 4 4 4 100% 4
Community Pregnant Under
weight/Teen-age 6 6 1 16.70% 1 16.70% 0 0% 4

b. Community Feeding Community 24-59 months 244 244 244 100%

3. Provision Micronutrient Supplementation


Assist on:
a. Vitamin A Supplementation Community All 6-11 mos 203
All 12-59 mos 1,213

b. Iron-folic acid Supplementation Community Pregnant 155 155 61 38.40% (61)+45 66.67% (106)+26 83.02% (132)+23

4. Mandatory Food Fortification


Assist on:
2021
3rd Qtr.
4th Qtr.

h Quarter

100%

100%

66.67%

100%
2021
1st Qtr. 3rd Qtr.
2nd Qtr. 4th Qtr.
QUARTERLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
ACCORDING / AS PER BNAP

QUARTERLY OUTREACH
ANNUAL TARGETS
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Programs / Projects / Activities Location (Purok) Total Total
Target Groups Number Number No. % No. % No. % No. %
Identified Target

a. Promotion on the use of Iodized


Salt Community Household 4,569 4,569 4,569 100%
Community Sari-Sari Store 136 136 136 100%
Community Eatery 8 8 8 100%
Community Bakery 9 9 9 100%

b. Promotion on the use of fortified


rice/flour/cooking oil Community Household 4,569 4,569 4,5,69 100%
Bakery 8 8 8 100%

5. 0VER-ALL PLANNING, MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION


A. Attendance in:
a. 1. BNC Meetings Purok 4 BNC members 4 4 1 25% 1 50% 1 75% 1 100%
b. 2. BNS-DCNPC Meetings CSWD BNS members 12 12 1 8% (1) 3 33.33% (4) 0 33.33% (4) 4 66.67%
2021
1st Qtr. 3rd Qtr.
2nd Qtr. 4th Qtr.
QUARTERLY ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF PROGRAMS, PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
ACCORDING / AS PER BNAP

QUARTERLY OUTREACH
ANNUAL TARGETS
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Programs / Projects / Activities Location (Purok) Total Total
Target Groups Number Number No. % No. % No. % No. %
Identified Target

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