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Barangay AMAMBUCALE

Nutrition Action Plan


CY 2024-2026

Municipality of Marabut
Province of Samar

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ACRONYMS

BNS – Barangay Nutrition Scholar


DILG – Department of the Interior and Local Government
DOH – Department of Health
FHSIS – Field Health Service Information System
FNRI – Food and Nutrition Research Institute
F1K – First 1,000 Days
GIDA – Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas
IFA – Iron Folic Acid
IP – Indigenous People
LGU – Local Government Unit
LNAP – Local Nutrition Action Plan
NDHS – National Demographic and Health Survey
NEDA – National Economic and Development Authority
NGO – Non-government Organizations
NiEm – Nutrition in Emergencies
NAO – Nutrition Action Officer
NNC – National Nutrition Council
NNS – National Nutrition Survey
BDP – Barangay Development Plan
BNC – Barangay Nutrition Committee
PPAN – Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition
BNAP – Barangay Nutrition Action Plan
PMNP – Philippine Multisectoral Nutrition Project

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

MESSAGE FROM THE BNC CHAIRPERSON....................................................................4


MESSAGE FROM THE BNC CO-CHAIRPERSON..............................................................5
BNC RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE BNAP 2023-2025....................................................6
CHAPTERS OF THE BNAP
I. Introduction ......................................................................................................................10
II. Vision and Mission .........................................................................................................17
III. Barangay Nutrition Situation Analysis..........................................................................18
IV. Outcome Targets ...........................................................................................................23
V. Programs, Projects, and Activities...................................................................................25
VI. Implementation/Work Plan............................................................................................28
VII. Estimates of Budgetary Requirements..........................................................................41
VIII. Resource Mobilization Strategies................................................................................42
IX. Arrangements for Organization and Coordination.........................................................43
X. Monitoring and Evaluation Scheme ...............................................................................45
Annual Investment Program ..................................................................................................46
Nutrition in Emergency Plan .................................................................................................48
Directory of Barangay Nutrition Committee..........................................................................49
Project Briefs..........................................................................................................................50

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MESSAGE FROM THE BARANGAY CHAIRPERSON
CHAIRPERSON OF THE BARANGAY NUTRITION COMMITEE

We are lucky enough for having organized our Barangay Nutrition Action Plan,

but with this comes the challenge and responsibilities on our part that is live up

to the expectations of the people to meet our Nutrition related plans for the

years to come.

This is also the beginning of another endeavor that may in time be

coupled with frustrations and failure. But this should not be a barrier because

the knowledge and skills that we acquired especially with the help of all our

BNC members, we will be enabled to conquer all obstacles towards health and

nutrition.

Thy constant prayers will be for the success that we rightly deserve.

HON. SUSANA S. BAGARINO


Punong Barangay

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Republic of the Philippines
Province of SAMAR
Municipality of MARABUT
BARANGAY AMAMBUCALE

EXCERPT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BARANGAY NUTRITON COMMITTEE
OF BARANGAY AMAMBUCALE, MUNICIPALITY OF MARABUT, PROVINCE OF SAMAR, HELD AT
BARANGAY SESSION HALL ON 16th day OF SEPTEMBER, 2022.
Present:
SUSANA S. BAGARINO - - - Punong Barangay/BNC Chairman
NELIA B. BULCASE - - Kagawad on Health
SHELLA MARIE MAGLASANG - - Barangay Nutrition scholar
PASTOR S. MALIGMAT - - - Kagawad, Com. On Agriculture
JEANNIE AMANTILLO - - - PTCA President
RUEL L. ABGAO JR. II - - SK Chairperson
NOIMIE T. BALBADA - - DCW
FELYNAR T. GASANG - - School Principal
MARICRIS E. SOMBERO - - RHU Midwife
REMA H. TANAUAN - - Baranngay Health Worker
ADELINA C. ABEO - - Barangay Treasurer
CHARITIE D. GABITO - - - Barangay Secretary

RESOLUTION NO. 02 SERIES OF 2023

APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE BARANGAY NUTRITION ACTION PLAN (BNAP) FOR CY
2023-2025 OF BARANGAY AMAMBUCALE AND RECOMMENDING THIS BNAP
TO THE BARANGAY DEVELOPMMENT COUNCIL FOR ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION
OF ANNUAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM FOR CY 2023

WHEREAS, the Barangay Nutrition Action Plan is a three-year plan containing the objectives and nutrition
interventions implemented to address the malnutrition problem at the barangay level;
WHEREAS, BNAP is prepared by the Barangay Nutrition Committee to operationalize the Philippine Plan of
Action for Nutrition 2023-2028;
WHEREAS, the Annual Investment Program annually manages and financially supports BNAP 2023-2025;
WHEREAS, the Barangay Nutrition Committee ensures the implementation of the programs, projects, and
activities in the BNAP;
WHEREAS, there is a need to approve and adopt the BNAP for CY 2023-2025 of Barangay AMAMBUCALE
and recommending this BNAP for adoption, for integration to the Barangay Development Plan and for
implementation of Barangay Development Council through integration of nutrition activities to the Annual
Investment Program CY 2023.
NOW THEREFORE, upon the motion of Nelia B. Bulcase, duly seconded Pastor Maligmat, BE IT
RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, to approve and adopt the Barangay Nutrition Action Plan
(BNAP) for CY 2023-2025 of Barangay Amambucale and recommending this BNAP to the Barangay
Development Council members of Barangay Amambucale for adoption and implementation of Annual
Investment Program for CY 2023.
APPROVED this 16th day of September, 2022 during the meeting of the Barangay Nutrition Committee held at
Barangay Hall.

Prepared by: Approved by:


CHARITIE D. GABITO SUSANA S. BAGARINO
BNC Secretary BNC Chairperson

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Republic of the Philippines
Province of Samar
Municipality of Marabut
BARANGAY AMAMBUCALE

EXCERPT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BARANGAY


NUTRITON COUNCIL OF BARANGAY AMAMBUCALE, MUNICIPALITY OF
MARABUT, PROVINCE OF SAMAR, HELD AT BARANGAY SESSION HALL ON
____________.

Present:
HON. SUSANA S. BAGARINO - - BNC CHAIRPERSON
HON. NELIA B. BULCASE - - KAGAWAD, Com. On Health
HON. SHELLA MARIE MAGLASANG - Kagawad/BNS
HON. PASTOR S. MALIGMAT - - Kagawad, Comm. on Agriculture
JEANNIE AMANTILLO - - PTCA President
RUEL L. ABGAO JR. II - - SK Chairperson
NOIMIE T. BALBADA- - - DCW
FELYNART. GASANG - - School Principal
MARICRIS E. SOMBERO - - Rural Health Midwife
REMA H. TANAUAN - - - Barangay Health Worker
ADELINA C. ABEO - - Barangay treasurer
CHARITIE D. GABITO - - Barangay secretary

RESOLUTION NO. 03-2023

A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE PROVISIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT 11148 OR "AN ACT


SCALING UP THE NATIONAL AND LOCAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION PROGRAMS
THROUGH A STRENGTHENED INTEGRATED STRATEGY FOR MATERNAL,
NEONATAL, CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION IN THE FIRST 1000 DAYS OF LIFE,
APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREOF AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

WHEREAS, under Article II of the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides that the State shall protect
and promote the right to health of the people and instill health consciousness among them. The State
also guarantees the right to adequate food, care and nutrition to pregnant and lactating mother,
including adolescent girls, women of reproductive age, and especially children from zero to two years
old;

WHEREAS, Republic Act 11148 or the Kalusugan at Nutrisyon ng Mag-Nanay Act" sought to scale
up the nutrition interventions programs in the First 1000 days of the child's life, and allocates
resources in a sustainable manner to improve the nutrition status and to address the malnutrition of
infants and young children from zero to two years old, adolescent females, pregnant and lactating
women, ass well as to ensure growth and development of infants and young children;

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WHEREAS, under Republic Act 7160 states that the Sanggunian is empowered to enact ordinances,
approve resolutions and appropriate funds for the general welfare of the city and its inhabitants;

WHEREAS, Amambucale is a barangay which population consists mostly of women and youth and
the local government supports their well-being by advocating a health community through various
health and wellness programs;

WHEREAS, while the nutrition program of the barangay covers both the nutrition specific and
nutrition sensitive needs of the constituents, it is imperative to adopt the provisions of Republic Act
11148;

WHEREAS, pursuant to the adoption of the Mag-Nanay Act, the barangay has allocated funds for the
following:
1. Provide comprehensive, sustainable, multisectoral strategies and approaches to
address health and nutrition problems of newborns, infants and young children,
pregnant and lactating women and adolescent females, as well as multi-factorial
issues that negatively affect the development of newborns, infants, and young
children, integrating the short, medium and long-term plans of the government to end
hunger, improve health and nutrition, and reduce malnutrition;

2. Strengthen and define the roles of the BNC, health and nutrition workers tasked to
implement nutrition programs in the first one thousand (1,000) days;

3. Strengthen enforcement of Executive Order No. 51, otherwise known as the


"National Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes, Breastmilk Supplements and
Other related Products" or the Milk Code, and Republic Act No. 10028, otherwise
known as the "Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act of 2009", to protect, promote
and support optimal infant and young child feeding and maternity protection, and in
consultation with the stakeholders in the public and private sectors;

4. Strengthen the family community support systems with the active engagement of
parents and caregivers, with support from LGUs, the NGAs, CSOs, and other
stakeholders;

NOW THEREFORE, upon the motion of Hon. Shella Marie Maglasang duly seconded Nelia B.
Bulcase

BE IT RESOLVED, AS IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, to approve and adopt the provisions of


Republic Act 11148 or "an act scaling up the national and local health and nutrition programs through
a strengthened integrated strategy for maternal, neonatal, child health and nutrition in the first 1000
days of life, appropriating funds thereof and for other purposes;

APPROVED this _______day of September, 2023 during the regular meeting of the Barangay
Nutrition Committee held at barangay Hall.

Prepared by: Approved by:


CHARITIE D. GABITO HON. SUSANA S. BAGARINO
BNC Secretary BNC Chairperson

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I. INTRODUCTION

A. Brief History of the Barangay

From a mountain, the Barangay Amambucale originated a mountain that was part of
Marabut Samar. The Capines in the old name of Amambucale. When and how Barangay
Amambucale was established? It was established in 1960s through the efforts of Recarte
Tanauan, Felix Tanauan, Roman Grefiel, Barangay Amambucale was finally separated and
independent from Marabut town established through the effort of Barangay Captain
Alejandro Tiozon, and the present Barangay Captain, Susana S. Bagarino. Many people and
families lived in that certain mountain so they requested for a primary school building. But
they were given only Grade 1 and 2 level with One (1) teacher. It was 1980 when the threat
between the NPA and civilian people arose. The people on that certain mountain were
mistakenly identified by the AFP to be the hideout and rendezvous of the NPA. Some of the
people living in that Barangay stayed until such time the NPA pulled out from that area. But
in gradual transition of time significant development happened in the history of Marabut.
This place became their permanent residence during this time of year 1980s, Hon. Mayor
Matusalem M. Ferreras asked the support of the Deputy Prime Minister Jose A. Rono for the
division of some Barangays of Marabut. Thus, the original 10 barangays became 24 when
Ferdinand E. Marcos approved the proposal appealed. Therefore, within that year, Barangay
Sitio Capines was changed to Amambucale.

Up to this time, the Barangay Amambucale is still growing and improving more
within the help of barangay officials and the entire community.

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B. Barangay Nutrition Profile (as of CY 2023)

Barangay:AMABUCALE Municipality: MARABUT Province: SAMAR


Total Number of Puroks: 6
Indicators Number Percentage
1. Total population 605 -
2. Number of households 171 -
3. Households surveyed during Family Profile Survey 171 -
4. Total number of women who are:
a. Pregnant 10 -
b. Lactating 9 -
5. Total number of households with preschool children aged 0-59 months old 45 -
6. Actual population of preschool children 0-59 months old 45 -
7. Total number of preschool children 0-59 months old measured during OPT Plus 64 -
a. Percent (%) measured coverage (OPT Plus)
b. Number and Percent (%) of preschool children according to Nutritional Status No. %
1) Severely underweight 0 0%
2) Underweight 0 0%
3) Normal weight** 53 82.8%
4) Severely Wasted 0 0%
5) Wasted 0 0%
6) Overweight** 3 4.7%
7) Obese** 1 1.7%
8) Severely Stunted 0 0%
9) Stunted 7 10.9%
8. Total number of infants 0-5 months old 1 1.7%
9. Total number of infants 6-11 months old 6 9.4%
10. Total number of preschoolers 0-23 months old 19 29.7%
11. Total number of preschool children aged 12-59 months old 38 59.4%
12. Total number of preschoolers 24-59 months old 26 40.6%
13. Total number of families with severely wasted and wasted preschool children 0 0%
14. Total number of families with stunted and severely stunted preschool children 7 10.9%
15. Total number of Educational Institutions Public Private
a. Number of Day Care Centers 1 -
b. Number of Elementary Schools 1 -
c. Number of High Schools 1 -
16. Total number of children enrolled in Kindergarten (DepEd-supervised) 5 -
17. Total number of school children (Grades 1-6) 55 -
18. Total number of school children weighed at the start of the school year (K-Gr. 6) 63 100%
19. Percent (%) coverage of school children measured
20. Number and percent (%) of school children according to Nutritional Status No. %
a. Severely wasted 0 0%
b. Wasted 0 0%
c. Normal 63 100%
d. Overweight 0 0%
e. Obese 0 0%

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f. Stunted 0 0%
g. Severely Stunted 0 0%

*Referred as "Barangay Nutrition Profile" in the BNS Handbook


**Refers to weight-for-length/height

Indicators Number %
21. Households with severely wasted and wasted school children 0 0%
22. School children dewormed at the start of the school year 0 0%
23. 0-5 month old infants who are exclusively breastfeed 1 100%
24. Fully immunized children (FIC)
25. Households, by type toilet facility: No. %
a. Water-sealed toilet 168 98.2%
b. Other types, specify: _________________ 0 0%
c. No toilet 3 1.8%
26. Households, by type of garbage disposal: No. %
a. Barangay or municipal garbage collection 81 47.4%
b. Own compost pit 90 52.6%
c. Others, specify: ___________________ 0 0%
27. Households, by source of drinking water: No. %
a. Piped water system (level III) 0 0%
b. Communal source piped water system 0 0%
c. Mineral water/water dispensing stores 171 100%
d. Others, specify: ___________________ 0 0%
28. Households with: No. %
a. Vegetable garden 25 14.6%
b. Livestock/poultry 30 17.5%
c. Fishpond 0 0%
29. Households according to type of dwelling unit: No. %
a. Concrete 122 71.3%
b. Semi-concrete 3 1.7%
c. Wood 46 27.0%
d. Makeshift/barong-barong 0 0%
30. Total number of households using iodized salt 171 100%
31. Total number of eateries/carinderia 2 -
32. Total number of sari-sari stores 15 -
33. Total number of Botika sa Barangay 0 -
34. Number of health and nutrition workers: 7 -
a. Barangay Nutrition Scholar 1 -
b. Barangay Health Worker 6 -
c. BSPO 1 -
35. Total number of household beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilya Pilipino Program 34 19.9%

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C. Profile per purok

Total Number per purok Pre-School Children (0-59 months) per purok School Children per purok Nutritional Deficiencies

R
Population

Household

0-59 mos. Children

School Children

Lactating Women

No. of Overweight and


Obese

No. of Overweight/Obese
Pregnant Women

No. of Normal

No. of Normal
Underweight Wasted and Stunted Wasted Stunted Night- Anemia Goiter A
Purok and Severely Severely and & and blindness N
(Name or Underweight Wasted K
Severely Severely Severely
Number) Stunted Wasted Stunted I
N
G
No % No. % No % No. % No. % No. No. No. No. No. 15
. . of of of of of yrs.
PS SC SC P/L SC &
over

Aiza 1 12 33 9 9 1 0 7 0 0% 0 0% 1 3 4.7 13 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 % %
Rema 2 13 39 10 15 3 1 8 0 0% 0 0% 1 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 %
Shella 3 85 29 8 13 1 2 6 0 0% 0 0% 0 1 1.7 20 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% %
Jeneffer 4 74 19 6 8 1 1 4 0 0% 0 0% 0 1 1.7 3 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% %
Remedios 5 84 23 3 10 1 0 5 0 0% 0 0% 1 1 1.7 7 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% %
Jean 6A 56 16 6 7 2 2 4 0 0% 0 0% 0 1 1.7 2 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% %
Ana 6B 49 17 3 5 0 0 1 0 0% 0 0% 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
%
TOTAL 60 17 45 67 9 6 35 0 0% 0 0% 3 7 10. 63 0 0 0 0 0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 1 9% %

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D. Barangay Profile – 2. Geo-Ag and Socio-Economic Situation

I. GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILE III. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION

A. Location/Boundary A. Family Size (Household Size) C. Most Common Source of


Potable Water Supply
A.1. Within City/Poblacion [ ]
(Ranking)
A.2. Along shoreline (lake-sea) [/ ] No. of Children How many families Source:
A.3. Near shoreline (lake-sea) [ ] 12 0 Artesian Well
5 ]
A.4. Inland [ ] 11 0 Deep Well 2
[ ]
10 0 Waterworks 164
B. Topography 9 3
B.1. Plain [ /] 8 6 D. Electric and Telephone
Services
B.2. Rolling Terrain [ ] 7 8 D.1. Electric 100%
____ _%
B.3. Predominantly Upland [ ] 6 10 D.2. CP/Telephone 100%
5 17
II. AGRICULTURAL PROFILE 4 21 E. Presence of Educational
Institutions in
3 26 the barangay (Check
only)
2 35
2.1. Total no. of vegetable gardens: 1 45
a. home (backyard) [25] E.1. Government:
b. school [2] B. Most Common Type of Dwelling Unit

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a. Elementary
b. High School ( 2)
c. College
d. Vocational

2.2. Total no. of households with Concrete [ 122]


Livestock/poultry [ 30] Semi-Concrete [3]
Wood [46] E.2. Private:
2.3. Common livestock/poultry (rank): Barong-barong [ ] a. Elementary [ ]
a. swine [ 27] others (specify) [ ] b. High School [ ]
b. goat [4 ] ____nipa/ bamboo____ c. College [ 3]
c. chicken [ 40] d. Vocational [ ]
d. ducks [ 10]
e. others (specify) [ ]

Cont. Format B. Barangay Profile

F. Medical Facilities in the Barangay I. Source of Income of the Household’s


(Check Only) Main Earners (Ranking)
F.1. Government: I.1. Employment
a. Barangay Health Station [1] a. Government Offices 0
b. Health/Nutrition Center [ ] b. Private Enterprises 3
c. Community Hospital [ ] c. Family Business 14
F.2. Private: I.2. Farming 23
a. Dental Clinic [ ] I.3. Self-Employed 5
b. Medical Clinic [ ] I.4. Oversea Contractual 4
c. Hospitals [ ] Worker (OCW)
I.5. Pursuit of Profession [ ]
G. Most Common Transport Facilities (Ranking) (ex. Lawyer, private doctor,
Midwife, etc.)
G.1. Buses [ ]
G.2. Jeepney [ ] J. Main Source of Income of the Barangay

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G.3. Tricycle [4]
G.4. Others (Van) [2 ] %
1. Share from Real Estate Tax _____
H. Type of Toilet Facility 2. Share from Dev’t. Fund _____
% of Total Household 3. Business and other Taxes _____

Water-sealed (di-buhos) 168 K. Infrastructure: Distance from the Barangay (check only)
Flush toilet _______ Traversed Along Near Far
Very Far None
Antipolo _______ 1. National Road (Highway) [/ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ]
Sanitary Pit Privies _______ 2. Provincial Road [/ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ]
None 3 3. Municipal Road [/ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ]
4. Feeder Road [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ]
5. Seaport [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ]
6. Airport [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ]

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II. VISION AND MISSION

VISION

“Maging sentro an Barangay Amambucale han mga serbisyo


panlawas nga maabtik nga maihahatag ha mga mulupyo ha kumunidad.
Naguukoy ha kumunidad nga mayda balanse nga nutrisyon ngan harayo
ha mga sakit , may siguridad nga pagkukuhaan hin pagkaon, ngan
nagkakaurusa pinaagi hin pagburubligay han kada tagsa ngan
nagdudumara hin makatawo, makadiyos, aktibo, may pag-ugop ngan
tangkod magserbisyo nga opisyales han barangay.”

MISSION

“Makapagpadangat hin balanse nga nutrisyon, tangkod, klaro ngan


madagmit nga serbisyo panlawas ngadto han mga mulopyo han
kumunidad”

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III. BARANGAY NUTRITION SITUATION ANALYSIS

Barangay Amambucale has a total population of 605 or 171 households distributed in


its 6 puroks (Family Profile CY 2023). There is no Barangay Nutrition Office, 1 Barangay
Health Stations, 1 Day Care Centers and 1 Elementary Schools. There are 0 Botika ng
Barangay 0 and 13 Tindahan ng Barangay found in the barangay. Barangay Amambucale has
1 BNSs, 6 BHWs, 1 midwife and an organized Barangay Nutrition Committee composed of
Brgy Captain, Kagawad on Health, Brgy. Councilors, BHW, BNS, School Principal, Day
Care Worker, Pres. Pastoral CounciL, Pres. Senior Citizen, ETC…

There are 63 infants 0-59 months old children. There are also 10 pregnant and 7 lactating
mothers as revealed in the latest family profile. Based on the OPT Plus results of CY 2023
which covered 100% of children 0-59 months old, there are 0 (0%) wasted and 0 (0%)
severely wasted 0-59 months old children, 3 and 7 (10.9%) stunted and 0 (0%) severely
stunted 0-59 months old children.

Of the 6 puroks, Purok 5 has the highest percentage of families with unemployed heads
and/or earning less than P3,000/month and has the greatest number of undernourished
children. Purok 1 is the next purok with the highest prevalence of undernourished children.

In terms of access to safe water, only households have piped-in water supply (level III), 0
households source their water from the nearby faucet (less than 100 meters), while 0 HH get
water from deep well and springs. An estimated 171 number of households source their
drinking water from water refilling stations. Only households have their own water-sealed
toilets while 168 households share their toilet with other households and 3 households do not
have sanitary toilets.

The First 1,000 Days

Malnutrition and its causes in the barangay may be best understood by first looking at the
first one thousand (1000) days or the period of pregnancy to the first two years of life. Studies
point out that proper care and services such as ante-natal care, birthing, postnatal care,
breastfeeding, and the adequate feeding and care for 6–23-month-old children are critical to
the prevention and reduction of stunting and other forms of malnutrition.

The various forms of malnutrition in Brgy. Amambucale persist as serious public health
issues, despite efforts to improve the nutrition status of the population. The municipality of
MacArthur has undertaken to implement key interventions, foremost among which is the
national government’s First One Thousand Days Program. The table below presents selected
indicators of care and services considered vital for proper health and nutrition of
pregnant/lactating mothers and their newborns/ infants during this most critical period from

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gestation to first twenty-four months of life. The table shows the utilization of programs and
services that impact on mother and infant nutrition in the municipality.

The barangay’s performance indicators are coherent with municipal results. Nevertheless,
implementation coverage shows much room for improvement to reach DOH target coverages
– especially if the goal is to reach the most vulnerable and at-risk mothers and children.

Barangay
Source of
Selected Indicators of Services and Care during the FIK Marabut Amambuca
Data
le
Proportion of pregnant women with four or more prenatal visits 7
(percent)
Proportion of pregnant women given complete iron with folic 3
acid supplements
Percentage of women receiving two or more tetanus toxoid 4
injections during last pregnancy
Percentage of births delivered in a health facility 100%
Percent of livebirths with birthweight <2,500 grams (i.e. low 20%
birth weight)
Percent of infants who are exclusively breastfed up to six 4
months
Percentage of Infants 6-11 months old given Iron 6
Percentage of Infants aged 12-59 months given Iron 38
Percentage of Infants aged 6-11 mos. given Vitamin A 6
Percentage of children aged 12-59 mos. given Vitamin A 38
Percentage of Infants aged 6-11 mos. who received
0
micronutrient powder (MNP)
Percentage of children aged 12-23 mos. who received
4
micronutrient powder (MNP)
Infants aged 6-8 months received solid foods 3
Breastfeeding with complementary Feeding of 6-11 months 6
Breastfeeding with complementary Feeding of 12-23 months 13

Under the First 1,000 Days, interventions start with ensuring that a pregnant woman is ready
for motherhood and able to give birth to a healthy child
The next crucial stage in a child’s nutritional care is its first two years of life. It is at this stage
that stunting can be prevented and mitigated, as thereafter it becomes irreversible. Various
interventions and health programs for the newborn and the young child are made available
and accessible. These include exclusive breastfeeding, infant immunization, complementary
feeding, micronutrient supplementation, and proper hygiene.

The following scenario of stunting merits consideration:


 Stunting (or normal growth) in children occur during the first 1000 days of life
(period from pregnancy up to the first two years of the child). After 2 years of age
stunting is irreversible
 The brain of a stunted child has 40 percent less brain matter than that of a normal,
never-ever stunted child. The temporal lobe is affected significantly in the brain of

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the stunted child. The temporal lobe which is responsible for perception and
comprehension, memory and language, is compromised.
 When stunting is not prevented in the first one thousand days, it persists/continues to
pre-school and school age, manifesting in other forms of malnutrition that follow,
such as wasting, underweight, overweight and obesity in later years.
 Stunted growth in early life increases the risk of overweight later in life. By
preventing stunting and promoting linear growth and preventing excessive weight
gain in young children, the risk of excessive weight gain and non-communicable
diseases in adulthood can be reduced.

CONCLUSION

Malnutrition in Brgy. Amambucale is a critical problem intertwined with the development of


the local government unit of MacArthur Improving programs around the first 1000 days
seems most logical and intelligent use of additional resources given already existing
programs to work from; adjustments in the preschool and school nutrition program is also
feasible as they require relatively incremental local investments. While a recent study,
“Assessment of the Nutrition Governance for Maternal and Young Child Nutrition Security”
observed that many of the Local Nutrition Action Plans are not integrated in the Annual
Investment Plan of the LGUs, the strengthening of the enabling environment will require
closer support and resources from the provincial government, municipal nutrition committee
and barangay nutrition committee especially in local government mobilization. The
introduction of nutrition sensitive programs in existing economic and livelihood as well as
infrastructure projects to short-cut the trickle-down approach is a must be given the poverty
linked to malnutrition.

The Barangay Nutrition Action Plan (BNAP) 2024-2026 of Brgy. Amambucale was
formulated in full recognition of these nutritional problems and their dimensions. The BNAP
defines targeted outcomes and sub-outcomes in terms of key nutrition indicators. It identifies
programs and projects that will be pursued to achieve these targets.

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Figure __. Barangay Amambucale Modified Problem Tree

Increased Poor quality of life


mortality/morbidity Legend:
Illness Poor resistance Poor learners Low functional Unemployment and
Death Consequences
to infection in school literacy underemployment

Identified nutrition
Undernourished 0-59 months old (St-10.9%, ) problem

Inadequate food Poor health status/


Immediate causes
intake Presence of illness

Food insecurity Inadequate care for Poor Health Seeking Underlying


mothers and Behaviour (demand nutrition problems
children generation), poor
environmental sanitation

 Poor capacity to buy food due to  Poor infant and Young  Low coverage on 4 ANC (24%, FHSIS 2018)
unemployment and Low income Child Feeding practices  Few WRA taking Iron supplements (48.5%, FHSIS 2018)
(BMIS data) * Low early initiation of  Low coverage on FIC (58%, FHSIS 2018)
 Lack of interest of HH to backyard BF (54%, FHSIS 2018)  Low OPT+ coverage (74.2% OPT 2019
* Low EBF Coverage (__
gardening (53.5%, BMIS 2018)  Low Vit. A Coverage (66% GP 2018 2nd round)
%, FHSIS 2018)
 Large family size (BMIS data)  Low Deworming coverage (53% 2nd round 2018)
* Lack of knowledge on
 Uncontrolled prizing of basic  Low Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (49%, FHSIS 2018)
proper child care.
commodities  Limited access to safe water (BMIS data)
 Lack of knowledge of
 Inadequate meal frequency (BMIS data) HH on diet diversity  Absence of BF Area in public and private establishments
 Lack of marketing agreement between  Poor maternal care  Poor solid waste management
local farmers association and Demand (demand generation)  Lack of sanitary toilets (BMIS data)
Generators.  Poor participation in  Presence of open defecation
nutrition and health  Lack of capacity building for health & nutrition workers
activities.
 Increased consumption
of unhealthy food.
 Limited options of
nutritious ready to eat
complementary food
 Poor knowledge on
reproductive health.

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IV. OUTCOME TARGETS

The Barangay Amambucale Nutrition Action Plan 2024-2026 is aligned with the over-all
vision of the Municipality of MacArthur. The BNAP also supports the goals of the Municipal
Nutrition Action Plan, Regional Plan of Action for Nutrition for Region VIII and the
Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition 2023-2028 to improve the nutrition situation of the
country as a contribution to: (1) the achievement of Ambisyon Natin 2040, (2) reducing
inequality in human development outcomes, and (3) reducing child and maternal mortality.

Table _____. Outcome and Sub-Outcome Targets of the BNAP

Targeted change
Indicator Baseline (2023)
2024 2025 2026
Outcome targets
Prevalence of stunted children 6- 3 2 1 1
23 months old
Prevalence of stunted children 0- 7 5 3 2
59 months old
Prevalence of wasted children 0- 0 0 0 0
59 months old
Prevalence of wasted children 6- 14 7 1 0
10 years old
Prevalence of overweight 6 3 1 0
children 6-10 years old
Prevalence of overweight among NO DATA
adolescents
Prevalence of overweight among NO DATA
adults
Sub-outcome targets
Prevalence of low birthweight 0 0 0 0
infants
Prevalence of nutritionally-at- 7 5 3 2
risk pregnant women
Prevalence of infants less than 6 5 10 10 10
months who are exclusively
breastfed

Key Strategies to Achieve BNAP 2026 Targets

To achieve the 2025 outcome targets, the following key strategies will be implemented:
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1. Focus on the first 1000 days of life. The first 1000 days of life refer to the period of
pregnancy up to the first two years of the child. The LNAP will ensure that key
health, nutrition, early education and related services are delivered to ensure the
optimum physical and mental development of the child during this period.

2. Complementation of nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive programs. The


regional planners ensured that there is a good mix of nutrition-specific and nutrition-
sensitive interventions in the LNAP. Nutrition-specific interventions “address the
immediate determinants1 of fetal and child nutrition and development”. Nutrition-
sensitive interventions, on the other hand, were identified in order to address the
underlying determinants of malnutrition (inadequate access to food, inadequate care
for women and children, and insufficient health services and unhealthy environment).

3. Intensified mobilization of local government units. Mobilization of LGUs will aim


to transform low-intensity nutrition programs to those that will deliver targeted
nutritional outcomes.

4. Complementation of actions of national, sub-national and local governments. As


LGUs are charged with the delivery of services, including those related to nutrition,
the national and sub-national government creates the enabling environment through
appropriate policies and continuous capacity building of various stakeholders. This
twinning of various reinforcing projects in the LNAP will provide cushion for
securing outcomes in case of a shortfall/ gaps in the implementation of one of the
program.

1
Immediate determinants include adequate food intake and nutrient intake, care giving and parenting practices, and low burden of
infectious diseases. (Executive Summary of the Lancet Maternal and Child Nutrition Series, 2013).
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V. PROGRAMS, PROJECTS, AND ACTIVITIES

The BNAP of Barangay Amambucale, Marabut, Samar embodies the priority programs of the
Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition 2023-2028. The BNAP provides the necessary focus
on the First 1000 days as a banner program given its huge potential in addressing the major
nutritional issues at local and national levels. The complete set of projects and major
activities is listed in the table below.

I. NUTRITION-SPECIFIC PROJECTS
1. Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition
1.1. Active surveillance and case finding of SAM and MAM children
1.2. Master listing of SAM and MAM children
1.3. Referral of SAM and MAM cases to BHS and RHUs
1.4. Conduct of follow-up visits and counseling to families with SAM children
1.5. Training of health and nutrition workers on the identification of SAM and
MAM cases
FIRST 1000 DAYS PROGRAMS
2. Maternal, Neonatal, Infant and Young Child Feeding
2.1. Intensive Pregnancy Tracking and enrollment to antenatal care services
2.2. Conduct of Nutrition Assessment and counseling for pregnant women
2.3. Organization, training and mobilization of breastfeeding/IYCF support
groups
2.4. Establishment and operationalization of DOH-certified lactation
stations/breastfeeding corners in government facilities and public places (e.g.
barangay health station, barangay multipurpose building, schools, gymnasium,
terminal, town plaza, public market, etc.)
2.5. Conduct of Idol ko si Nanay sessions
2.6. Strengthening advocacy and monitoring of implementation of local
ordinances on breastfeeding (EO 51) and rooming-in (RA 10028)
3. Micronutrient Supplementation
3.1. 180 days Iron-Folic acid supplementation for pregnant women
3.2. Vitamin A supplementation for children 6 to 11 months old
3.3. Vitamin A supplementation for children 12 to 59 months old
3.4. Multiple Micronutrient Powder Supplementation for children 6 to 23 mos. old
3.5. Data consolidation of weekly iron-folic acid (WIFA) supplementation for
adolescent female learners from DepEd
3.6. Data consolidation of weekly iron-folic acid (WIFA) supplementation for
adolescent female learners from out of school youth, private schools, women from
10-49 years from Health/ RHU
4. National Nutrition Promotion Program for Behavior Change
4.1. Nutrition Month Celebration (July)
- Mahimsog nga Pagkaon Pambata Cooking Contest
- Nutrition Poster making Contest
- Huwarang Malusog na Pamilya
4.2. Breastfeeding Awareness Month Celebration (August) and promotion of EO
51
4.3. National Food Fortification Day Celebration (November 7th)
4.4. Promotion of proper diet and healthy lifestyle through social media (e.g.

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Facebook)
4.5. Development, reproduction, and distribution of F1K materials, 10
Kumainments, Pinggang Pinoy, 7 Food Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
4.6. Posting of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos (NGF) billboard on 10
Kumainments, Pinggang Pinoy, 7 Food Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
4.7. Posting of EO 51: Milk Code posters
5. National Dietary Supplementation Program
5.1. Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status of all pregnant women
5.2. Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status of all 6 to 23 months old
children
5.3. Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status of all children in child
development centers and supervised neighborhood play
5.4. 90 days Dietary Supplementation for nutritionally-at-risk pregnant women
5.5. 120 days Dietary Supplementation to children 6 to 23 months old
5.6. Complement operational support for the implementation of 120 days
supplementary feeding for children in child development centers and supervised
neighborhood play
5.7. Support to School-based Feeding program (SBFP)
5.8. Data consolidation of school weighing report (baseline and end-line) and SBF
implementation report
6. Overweight and Obesity Management and Prevention Program
6.1. Conduct of home visit and counseling to parent/caregivers with Ow/Ob
preschool children
6.2. Establish/ maintain public play areas for children
6.3. Establish/ maintain public outdoor spaces for physical activity (basketball
court, sports complex, gym, etc.)
6.4. 5 o’clock habit for community galaw at sayaw through public address system
6.5. Sports and Talents Fest
6.6. Barangay Family Day
7. Mandatory Food Fortification
7.1. Advocacy and promotion on the use of iodized salt, products with Sangkay
Pinoy Seal, fortified food
7.2. Master listing and monitoring of retail stores selling iodized salt
7.3. Master listing and monitoring of retail stores selling products with Sangkap
Pinoy Seal
7.4. Master listing and monitoring of bakeries using Vitamin A fortified flour
7.5. Master listing and monitoring of retail stores selling Vitamin A fortified
cooking oil
8. Nutrition in Emergencies
8.1. Conduct of Barangay Nutrition Cluster coordination meetings
8.2. Strengthening advocacy and monitoring of implementation of local
ordinances on breastfeeding (EO 51) at the evacuation centers
8.3. Conduct of Nutrition Initial Needs Assessment (NINA) post
emergency/disaster
8.4. Setting up of breastfeeding area at the evacuation centers
8.5. Deployment of breastfeeding support group for counseling and nutrition
education
8.6. Setting up of community kitchen at the evacuation centers
8.7. Provision of complementary food packs for 6-23 mos. Children (e.g. RiceMo)

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8.8. Provision of micronutrient supplementation (as needed) e.g. Vit. A, MNP,
IFA
8.9. Monitoring of SAM and MAM children
8.10. Distribution of breastfeeding kit (per availability of supply)
8.11. Procurement of prepositioned height/length board and child weighing scale for
emergencies and disaster
II. NUTRITION-SENSITIVE PROJECTS
9. Nutrition-Sensitive Projects
9.1. Provision/ Endorsement of livelihood assistance or provision of seed capital
to households with vulnerable groups (pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children,
families with undernourished preschool and school children)
9.2. Provision/ Endorsement of livelihood trainings to households with vulnerable
groups
9.3. Provision of family-agricultural training to households with vulnerable groups
9.4. Provision of farm implements (bolo, DIY sprinklers, DIY pot, seedlings,
seeds) to households with vulnerable groups
9.5. Provision of poultry and livestock to households with vulnerable groups
9.6. Communal Gardening
9.7. Food for Work
9.8. Barangay Beautification and Sanitation
9.9. Maintenance of Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) and garbage vehicle
9.10. Contest: Sustained and Food Secured sitio with twice a year monitoring.
9.11. Monitoring of Gulayan sa Paaralan in DepEd schools
9.12. Monitoring of households with safe drinking water
9.13. Monitoring of households with access to sanitary toilet facilities
9.14. Monitoring of schools with access to safe water, toilet, handwashing and tooth
brushing area and school kitchen
9.15. Monitoring of Family Development Sessions for Child and Family nutrition
9.16. Master listing and monitoring of teenage pregnancies
9.17. Prevention of Early Marriage and Teen-age Pregnancy (Toga Muna Bago Boda,
U4U Teen Trail) Symposium
III. ENABLING PROJECTS
10. Mobilization of local government units for nutrition outcomes
10.1. Designation of F1K barangay coordinators
10.2. Meeting of BNCs for F1K program management
10.3. BNC quarterly meetings and reporting of accomplished activities
10.4. Conduct of BNC Monitoring and Evaluation visits twice a year
10.5. Annual Nutrition Program Implementation Review, documentation of lessons
learned and god practices
10.6. Formulation of Barangay Nutrition in Emergencies Plan and integration to
BDRRMC Plan with allocated budgets
10.7. Annual updating of BNAP and integration to AIP
10.8. BNC members training on Nutrition Program Management
10.9. Awards: Top performing sitio/zone on Nutrition program
11. Policy development for food and nutrition
11.1. Passage of local ordinance adopting RA 11148 (Kalusagan at Nutrisyon ng Mag
Nanay or F1K Act) and establishing the F1K program
11.2. BDC Resolution organizing and establishment of Breastfeeding support group
11.3. BDC Resolution adopting BNAP 2023-2025 then integrated to Barangay

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Development Plan, and allocating funds thereof
11.4. BDC Resolution adopting Republic Act of 11037 Masustansyang Pagkain Para sa
Batang Pilipino
11.5. BDC Resolution adopting Executive Order 51: National Code of Breastmilk
Substitutes, Supplements and Other related products
11.6. BDC Resolution adopting Republic Act of 10028: Expanding Breastfeeding Act
of 2009
DILG Memorandum Circular 2011-54 Implementation and Monitoring of the
National Breastfeeding Policy
11.7. BDC Resolution adopting Republic Act 8172: An Act of salt Iodization
Nationwide (ASIN Law)
11.8. BDC Resolution adopting Republic Act 8976: Philippine Food Fortification Act
11.9. BDC Resolution adopting DILG MC 2018-42, Adoption and Implementation of
PPAN 2017-2022
11.10. BDC Resolution adopting NNC GB Resolution No.6 s. 2012: Adoption of the
2012 Nutrition Guidelines for Filipinos
11.11. BDC Resolution organizing barangay nutrition cluster and designating focal point
for Nutrition in Emergencies
11.12. Barangay Ordinance Adopting DepEd Order No. 13, s. 2017 implemented to all
stores in the barangay
11.13. Brgy Ordinance on Junk Food and Sweetened beverage BAN for children (once a
week)
12. Strengthened management support to the PPAN 2017-2022 / BNAP effectiveness
12.1. Appointment of BNS with monthly honorarium, supplies and materials
12.2. BNS participation to trainings on NPM, Basic Course training, BNS Continuing
Course Training, Nutrition in Emergencies
12.3. Posting of Barangay Nutrition Mission and Vision, BNC Organizational Structure
and BNC Activities at the Nutrition Bulletin
12.4. BNS conduct of OPT+, quarterly and monthly child growth monitoring
12.5. Procurement of anthropometric tools (height/length board and weighing scale)
12.6. Calibration of height/length board and weighing scale at Municipal Engineering
Office
12.7. Procurement of computer set/ laptop for health and nutrition e-OPT and database
12.8. Installation of Barangay Nutritional Spot Map
12.9. Posting of annual nutrition situation for UW, W, ST, Ow/ob preschool and school
children, OP+ coverage and nutritionally at- risk pregnant women
12.10. Establishment of Nutrition post per purok/sitio/zone

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VI. IMPLEMENTATION/WORK PLAN

Barangay Amambucale Implementation Plan Matrix 2024-2026

Target Sector/
Estimate Expected
Program/ 2024 2025 2026 Person Schedul Source
Objective Baseline Location d fund Result/
Project/ Activity Grp. No. Grp. No. Grp. No. In e of Fund
reqt. Output
Charge
I. NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM
1. MATERNAL, NEONATAL, INFANT NAD YOUNG CHILD FEEDING
A. Health System To counsel 11 Pregnant 15 Pregnant 20 Pregnant 25 Barangay RHM, Monthly 1,500.00 GF Organized
Support pregnant Pregnant women women women health HRH, and
 Organize and women on the center BNS, BHW established
establish importance of Support
IYCF Support quality prenatal group
Group visits (at least 4
ANC) and has
completed 4
ANC
B. Establish and To establish 0 Breastfee 1 Breastfee 1 Breastfee 1 Barangay MNCHN Second 5,000.00 PBG/ At least 1
operationalize DOH breastfeeding ding ding ding place health Coordinato Quarter PMNP DOH-
Certified Breastfeeding place in place place center r, RHM, Certified
Place in : Barangay HRH, Breastfeedi
Health Station BNS, BHW ng Place
- Brgy. Health Station and Evacuation BNC will be
-Evacuation Centers centers established

C.Strengthen advocacy To strengthen Monthly 11 Pre 15 Preg 20 Pre Barangay MNCHN Monthly 1,500.00 GAD,B 90%
and monitoring of advocacy and during AP Pregnant gna nant gna health Coordinato arangay pregnant
implementation of local monitoring of check up nt wo nt center r, RHM, Fund women with
ordinances on implementation wo men wo HRH, complete
breastfeeding (EO 51) of local men me BNS, BHW FeSo4 &
and rooming in (RA ordinances on n BNC calcium
10028) at the Barangay breastfeeding supplement
level (EO 51) and ation

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rooming in (RA
10028) at the
Barangay level
D.Maternal Health To counsel 11 Pregnant 15 Pregnant 20 Pregnant 25 Barangay RHM, Monthly 1000.00 GF 90%
Related Programs pregnant Pregnant women women women health HRH, pregnant
 Provision of women on the center BNS, BHW women with
Prenatal importance of 4 ANC
services with quality prenatal
counseling to visits (at least 4
pregnant ANC) and has
women on completed 4
importance of 4 ANC
ANC
 Intensify
pregnancy
tracking during
the first
trimester
through
provision of
free pregnancy
test to
suspected
pregnant
women
 Health
education on
teenage
pregnancy
 Increase
coverage of
provision of
Basic Oral
Health Care in
Pregnant
Women.
 Nutritional
Status

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assessment for
pregnant
women in the
first trimester
E.Conduct of Idol ko si To conduct idol 18 0-23 Mothers 20 Mothers 20 Mothers 20 Barangay MNCHN Annualy 3000.00 GAD,B 90% of
Nanay Session ko si Nanay months of 0-23 of 0-23 of 0-23 health Coordinato arangay pregnant
Session at the old months months months center r, RHM, Fund women on
Barangay level children old old old HRH, first
at least once per children, children, children, BNS, BHW trimester
year 5 Pregnant Pregnant Pregnant BNC assessed for
Pregnant Mothers Mothers Mothers nutritional
Mothers status
F.Procurement of To provide 11 Pregnant 15 Pregnant 20 Pregnant 25 Barangay RHM, Monthly 1,500.00 90%
Tetanus Diphtheria complete TD Pregnant women women women health HRH, PBG/P pregnant
vaccine (TD) vaccination to center BNS, BHW MNP women
pregnant women complete
TD doses
2. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MALNUTRITION
A.Training/re training To enhance 7 BHW/ 7 BHW/ 7 BHW/ 7 Barangay RHM, Every 3 20,000 PBG/ 90% of
of health and Nutrition capability of BNS BNS BNS Amambu HRH, years PMNP BHW
worker on the BHW/BNS in cale BNS, trained on
identification of SAM the PIMAM
& MAM case identification of
MAM and SAM
cases
B.Active surveillance To be able to 0 SAM & Per SAM & Per SAM & Per Barangay BNS Monthly none - 100% of
and case finding of find SAM and MAM case MAM case MAM cas Amambu MAM and
SAM and MAM MAM cases children children children e cale SAM cases
children identified
C.Master listing of To provide 1 SAM & Per SAM & Per SAM & Per Barangay RHM, Monthly NONE - 90% of
SAM & MAM children Masterlist of MAM case MAM case MAM cas Amambu HRH, SAM &
SAM & MAM children children children e cale BNS, MAM
children Masterlisted

D.Referral & FF up of To provide 0 SAM & Per SAM & Per SAM & Per Barangay RHM, Monthly NONE - 90% of
SAM & MAM case to Masterlist of MAM case MAM case MAM cas Amambu HRH, SAM &
BHS and RHU’s referred and ff children children children e cale BNS, MAM

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up of SAM & referred and
MAM children followed up
Masterlisted
E.Conduct of follow-up To conduct 0 Families Per Families Per Families Per Barangay RHM, Monthly NONE - 90% of
visits and counseling to follow up and with case with case with SAM cas Amambu HRH, families
families with SAM counseling to SAM & /fa SAM & /fam & MAM e/fa cale BNS, with SAM
children families with MAM mil MAM ily children mil & MAM
SAM and MAM children y children y children
visited and
counseled
3.NATIONAL DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAM
A. Conduct of 120 days To be able to 18 6-23 20 6-23 20 6-23 20 Barangay RHM, As 36,000.0 90% of
Supplementary Feeding masterlist months months months Amambu HRH, Schedule 0 Baranga Nutritionall
to Children 6-23 Nutritional old old old cale BNS, BHW d y Health y at risk 0-
months old children Status of 6-23 children children children Fund , 23 months
months old PBG/P old children
-Masterlisting and children and MNP be enrolled
monitoring of enroll them to and receive
Nutritional Status of all 120 days DSP 120 days
6-23 months old DSP
children

- Enrollment to DSP
 Stunted
 Underweight
 Wasted
B.Master listing and To masterlist 10 Pre 15 Pre 15 Pre school 15 Barangay RHM, Quarterl 1,000.00 GAD 90% of
monitoring of and monitor school school aged Amambu HRH, y children in
nutritional status of all nutritional aged aged children cale BNS, BHW child
children in child status of all children children developmen
development centers children in child t centers
and supervised development will be
neighborhood play centers and monitored
supervised and
neighborhood supervised
play
C.Master listing and To masterlist 11 Pregnant 15 Pregnant 20 Pregnant 25 Barangay RHM, Monthly 1,000.00 GAD 90% of

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monitoring of and monitor the Pregnant women women women health HRH, pregnant
nutritional status of all nutritional center BNS, BHW women
pregnant women status of all masterlisted
pregnant and
women nutritional
status
monitored
D. Data consolidation To consolidate 10 Pre 15 Pre 15 Pre school 15 Barangay RHM, Monthly 1,000.00 GAD Consolidate
of school weighing school weighing school school aged Amambu HRH, d School
report (baseline and report (baseline aged aged children cale BNS, BHW Weighing
end-line) and SBF and end-line) children children report and
implementation report and SBF SBF
implementation Implementa
report tion Report
submitted
on time
4. NATIONAL NUTRITION PROMOTION PROGRAM FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE
A. Nutrition Month To conduct t 137 HH House 140 House 145 House 150 Barangay RHM, July 9,000.00 GAD Nutrition
Celebration (July) Nutrition Month Holds Holds Holds Amambu HRH, Month
- Mahimsog Celebration at cale BNS, BHW Celebration
nga Pagkaon the Barangay culmination
Pambata level activity
Cooking conducted
Contest at the
- Nutrition Barangay
Poster
making
Contest
- Huwarang Malusog
na Pamilya
B. Breastfeeding To conduct 10 Lactating 15 Lactating 15 Lactating 15 Barangay RHM, August 6,000.00 GAD Breastfeedi
Awareness Month Breastfeeding Lactating Mothers Mothers Mothers Amambu HRH, ng
Celebration (August) Awareness Mothers cale BNS, BHW Awareness
and promotion of EO Month Month
51 Celebration Celebration
-Sabay-sabay na (August) and (August)
Pagpapasusu Ng Mga promotion of and
EO 51 at the promotion

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Ina Barangay of EO 51
Posting of EO51: Milk Conducted
Code Posters at the
Barangay
level

C.National Food To conduct 137 HH House 140 House 145 House 150 Barangay RHM, July 6,000.00 GAD National
Fortification Day National Food Holds Holds Holds Amambu HRH, Food
Celebration (November Fortification cale BNS, BHW Fortification
7th) Day Celebration Day
(November 7th) Celebration
at the Barangay (November
7th)
conducted
at the
Barangay
D.Promotion of proper To Promote 137 HH House 140 House 145 House 150 Barangay RHM, Quarterl None - Promotion
diet and healthy proper diet and Holds Holds Holds Amambu HRH, y of proper
lifestyle through social healthy lifestyle cale BNS, BHW diet and
media (e.g. Facebook) through social healthy
media (e.g. lifestyle
Facebook) through
social media
(e.g.
Facebook)
done
E.Development, To reproduce 0 House 140 House 145 House 150 Barangay RHM, Quarterl 3,000.00 General Developme
reproduction, and and distribute Holds Holds Holds Amambu HRH, y Fund nt,
distribution of F1K nutrition IEC cale BNS, BHW reproductio
materials, 10 Materials at the n, and
Kumainments, Barangay distribution
Pinggang Pinoy, 7 of F1K
Food Groups (MAD), materials,
Food Pyramid 10
Kumainmen
ts, Pinggang
Pinoy, 7
Food

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Groups
(MAD),
Food
Pyramid
done at the
Barangay
F.Posting of Nutritional To Post 0 Public 1 Public 1 Public 1 Barangay RHM, Annually 600.00 GF Posting of
Guidelines for Filipinos Nutritional places places places Amambu HRH, Nutritional
(NGF) billboard on 10 Guidelines for cale BNS, BHW Guidelines
Kumainments, Filipinos (NGF) for Filipinos
Pinggang Pinoy, 7 billboard on 10 (NGF)
Food Groups (MAD), Kumainments, billboard on
Food Pyramid Pinggang Pinoy, 10
7 Food Groups Kumainmen
(MAD), Food ts, Pinggang
Pyramid Pinoy, 7
Food
Groups
(MAD),
Food
Pyramid
done at
public
places in the
barangay
G.Posting of EO 51: To post Milk 3 Public Public 5 Public 5 Public 5 Barangay BNC August 600.00 GF Posting of
Milk Code posters Code posters in establish establish establish establish Amambu EO 51:
the ments ments ments ments cale Milk Code
Establishments posters done
at the Barangay in public
establishme
nts at the
Barangay
H.Mother and Father To conduct 59 0-59 65 0-59 70 0-59 75 Barangay RHM, Quarterl 3,000.00 GF IYCF
IYCF classes IYCF Education months months months Amambu HRH, y Education
Classes to old old old cale BNS, BHW Classes to
Mothers and children children children Mothers and
Fathers of 0-59 Fathers of

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months old 0-59 months
children old children
conducted
with 90 %
of target
participants
I.Establishment of To establish 0 Barangay 1 Barangay 1 Barangay 1 Barangay RHM, Once 1,000.00 GF Established
Nutrition Corner at the Nutrition Health Health Health Amambu HRH, Nutrition
Barangay Health Corner at the Center Center Center cale BNS, BHW Corner at
Center Barangay the
Health Center Barangay
Health
Center
J.Food incentive for Provision of 0 Families 2 Families 2 Families 2 Barangay BNC Annual 10,000.0 PBG/ ProvidedFo
families with 100% Food Incentive affected affected affected Amambu 0 PMNP od
rehabilitation from to families with by by by cale incentive
malnutrition 100% Malnutriti Malnutriti Malnutriti for
rehabilation on on on families
from with 100%
Malnutrition rehabilitati
on from
malnutritio
n
K.Continue To conduct Per Mothers 15 Mothers 15 Mothers 15 Barangay RHM, As None - Immunizati
Immunization immunization schedule of infants of infants of infants Amambu HRH, schedule on
Campaign to target campaign eligible eligible eligible cale BNS, BHW d campaign
infants during for for for during
immunization immuniza immuniza immuniza immunizati
and ANC tion tion tion on and
ANC
condiucted
5. MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION
A.Procurement of To provide FeSo4 – Pregnant 100 Pregnant 100 Pregnant 100 Barangay RHM, Monthly 25,000.0 90%
FeSo4 and calcium FeSo4 & 1,000 women 0 women 0 women 0 health HRH, 0 PBG/P pregnant
tablets for pregnant calcium tabs to Calcium – tabs tabs tabs center BNS, BHW MNP women with
women for 180 days pregnant women 1,000 - - - complete
supplementation FeS FeS FeS FeSo4 &

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o4 o4 o4 calcium
supplement
100 100 100 ation
0 0 0
tabs tabs tabs
- - -
calc calci calc
ium um ium
tabs tabs tabs
C. Vitamin A To procure and 8 6-11 13 6-11 18 6-11 23 Barangay BNS, Every 6 6000.00 PBG/ 90% of 6-11
supplementation to 6- provide vitamin months months months Amambu Nurse, Months PMNP months old
11 months old A old old old cale Midwife, children
supplementation children children children BHW given
to 6-11 months Vitamin A
old children
C. Supplementation To procure and 51 12-59 55 12-59 60 12-59 65 Barangay BNS, Every 6 45,000.0 PBG/ 90% of 12-
activities to 12-59 provide vitamin months months months Amambu Nurse, Months 0 PMNP 59 months
months: A old old old cale Midwife, old children
 Vitamin A supplementation children children children BHW given
 Iron to 6-11 months Vitamin A,
supplementation old children Iron , and
 Deworming deworming
tablets
D.Data consolidation of To consolidate No Adolesce 4 Adolesce 4 Adolescen 4 Barangay BNS, Quarterl None - Consolidate
weekly iron-folic acid of weekly iron- reporting nt female nt female t female Amambu BHW, y d weekly
(WIFA) folic acid done learners learners learners cale School iron-folic
supplementation for (WIFA) from from from Nurse acid
adolescent female supplementation DepEd, DepEd, DepEd, (WIFA)
learners from DepEd, for adolescent Out of Out of Out of supplement
Out of School youth, female learners School School School ation for
and WRA from DepEd, youth, youth, youth, and adolescent
Out of School and WRA and WRA WRA female
youth, and learners
from
WRA
DepEd, Out
of School
youth, and
WRA report

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submitted
on time
6. MANDATORY FOOD FORTIFICATION
A. To promote use 137 HH Househol 140 Househol 145 Househol 150 Barangay BNS, Quarterl 1,000.00 GF 90% of HH
Advocacy/promotion and ds ds ds Amambu BHW, y provided
on the use of consumption of cale School education
 Iodized salt Iodized salt, Nurse, on the use
 Products with Product with BNC and
sangkappinoy Sangkap Pinoy consumptio
seal seal and n of Iodized
 Fortified foods fortified foods salt, Product
in HH at the with
Barangay Sangkap
Pinoy seal
and fortified
foods in HH
at the
Barangay
B. Masterlisting and To masterlist 10 sari- Sari-sari 15 Sari-sari 15 Sari-sari 15 Barangay BNS, Quarterl 1,000.00 GF 100% of
Monitoring of retail and monitor sari stores stores stores stores Amambu BHW, y sari-sari
outlets: sari-sari store cale BNC store selling
 Selling selling Iodizec Iodizec
iodized salt salts, Vit. A salts, Vit. A
 Bakery fortified flours, fortified
Owners using Vit. A fortified flours, Vit.
Vit. A cooking oil A fortified
fortified flour cooking oil
 Stores selling masterlisted
Vit. A and
fortified monitored
cooking oil
7. NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES
A. NiEm training for To attend 0 BNC 1 - - - - At BNC Every 3 50,000.0 GF/ At 90% of
the Barangay Nutrition training on identified years 0 PBG BNC
Council NiEm for venue members
Barangay trained with
Nutrition NiEm

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Council
B. Organize Barangay To be able to 0 BNC 1 BNC 1 BNC 1 Barangay RHM, Quarterl 3,000.00 BDRR Cluster
nutrition cluster and conduct of Amambu HRH, y M meetings
conduct coordination Barangay cale BNS, conducted
meetings Nutrition BLGU
Cluster
coordination
C. Formulation, To and integrate 0 BNC 1 BNC 1 BNC 1 Barangay RHM, Annually 3,000.00 BDRR BDRRM-H
Updating and BDRRM-H in Amambu HRH, M Plan
Integration of the BDRRM Plan cale BNS, formulated,
BDRRM-H/Nutrition BLGU, updated and
in Emergency Plan in BNC integrated in
BDRRM Plan with BDRRM
allocated budget Plan
D.Strengthen advocacy To strengthen 0 Lactating As Lactating As Lactating As Barangay Breastfeedi As - - Advocacy
and monitoring of advocacy and mothers nee mothers need mothers nee Amambu ng Support needed and
implementation of local monitoring of ded ed ded cale Group monitoring
ordinance on implementation of
breastfeeding at of local implementat
Evacuation Centers ordinance on ion of local
breastfeeding at ordinance
Evacuation on
Centers breastfeedin
g at
Evacuation
Centers
done
E. Conduct of To Conduct of Done As Vulnerabl As Vulnerabl As Vulnerabl As Barangay BNC, BNS As - - Nutritional
Nutritional Assessment Nutritional needed e groups nee e groups need e groups nee Amambu needed Assessment
post disaster in the Assessment post ded ed ded cale post disaster
Barangay disaster in the in the
Barangay Barangay
conducted
F. Conduct To provide 10 Lactating 15 Lactating 20 Lactating 25 Evacuatio Breastfeedi As - - Counseling
Braestfeeding support counseling to mothers mothers mothers n Centers ng Support needed to lactating
group counseling and lactating Group, mothers
Nutrition education pre mothers pre and Nurse, conducted

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and post disaster post disaster Midwife pre and post
disaster
H.Setting up of To provide 0 Evacuees - - - - - Evacuatio BNC, Once GF Community
community kitchen at kitchen for food n Centers BLGU 15,000.0 Kitchen at
the evacuation centers preparation at 0 Evacuation
evacuation Centers
centers established
I.Provision of 13 6-11 18 6-11 23 6-11 28 Evacuatio BNC, As 15,000.0 GF 90% of 6-23
complementary food months months months n Centers BLGU needed 0 months old
To construct
packs for 6-23 mos. old old old children
100 sanitary
Children (e.g. RiceMo) children children children provided
toilets to HH
with
without sanitary
complement
toilets
ary food
packs
J.Provision of micro 53 0-59 6-59 60 6-59 70 6-59 80 Evacuatio BNC, As 45,000.0 PBG/ 90% of 6-59
nutrient months months months months n Centers BLGU needed 0 PMNP months old
supplementation (as To provide old old old old children
needed) e.g. Vit. A, preposition ed children children children children provided
MNP, IFA nutrition with micro
commodities for nutrient
emergencies and supplement
disasters ation
(pre/post
disaster)
K.Monitoring of SAM To monitor 0 MAM Per MAM Per MAM and Per Evacuatio BNC, BNS As - - Monitoring
and MAM children status of SAM and SAM case and SAM case SAM cas n Centers needed of SAM and
and MAM children children children e MAM
children children
pre/during/post done
disaster pre/during/p
ost disaster
M.Procurement of To ensure 3 Vulnerabl Vulnerabl Vulnerabl Barangay BNC, BNS As 20,000.0 PBG/ Anthropom
prepositioned availability of e groups e groups e groups Amambu needed 0 PMNP etric tools
height/length board and functional cale functional
child weighing scale anthropometric and
for emergencies and tools during available

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disaster emergencies during
and disasters emergencies
and
N.Procurement of To provide With Communi Communi Communi Barangay BLGU, Annual 45,000.0 MOOE Buffer stock
buffer stock medicines
medicines on budget ty people ty people ty people Amambu BNC 0 medicines
at the Barangay. hand in cases of cale available at
depletion of the
RHU supplies. Barangay
8. OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION PROGRAM
A.Conduct of home To provide 1 Parent 5 Parent 5 Parent 5 Barangay BNS, Quarterl - - Counseling
visit and counseling to counseling to with with with Amambu BHW, y to
parent/caregivers with parent ow/ob ow/ob ow/ob cale Nurse, parents/care
Ow/Ob preschool /caregivers with preschool preschool preschool Midwife givers of
children Ow/Ob children children children ow/ob
preschool preschool
children children
provided
through
house to
house visit
B.Conduct of Sports To conduct 1 Communi Communi Communi Barangay BLGU Annual 30,000.0 SK Sports and
and Talents Fest sports and talent ty people ty people ty people Amambu 0 Fund Fest
fest at the cale conducted
Barangay at at least once
least once a year a year
C.Maintain public To provide 1 Basketbal 1 Basketbal 1 Basketball 1 Barangay BLGU As 30,000.0 SK Public
outdoor spaces for outdoor space l Court l Court Court Amambu needed 0 Fund outdoor
physical activity for physical cale spaces well
(basketball court.) activity maitained
and
functional
for physical
activity
II. NUTRITION SENSITIVE PROGRAM
A. Monitoring of To ensure that 1 Gulayan 1 Gulayan 1 Gulayan 1 Barangay BNC Quarterl - - Gulayan sa
Gulayan sa Paaralan if Gulayan sa sa sa sa Amambu y Paaralan
established and Paaralan is well Paaralan Paaralan Paaralan cale monitored

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maintained maintained in and well
- Elementary School Elementary maintained
School
B. Monitoring of To monitor FDS Househol 137 Househol 137 Househol 137 Barangay DSWD, Quarterl - - Conduct of
Family Development conduct of facilitated d d d Amambu BNC, BNS, y Family
Session for Child and Family by DSWD cale Midwife, Developme
Family nutrition Development Nurse nt Session
Session for for Child
Child and and Family
Family nutrition nutrition
monitored
regularly
C. Endorsement of To endorse Househol 11 Househol 11 Househol 11 Barangay MAO, Twice a - - 90% of
households with households with ds with ds with ds with Amambu BNC year Households
vulnerable groups vulnerable vulnerabl vulnerabl vulnerable cale with
(pregnant, mothers with groups e groups e groups groups vulnerable
0-23 mos. children, (pregnant, (pregnant, (pregnant (pregnant, groups
families) with mothers with 0- mothers , mothers mothers (pregnant,
undernourished 23 mos. with 0-23 with 0-23 with 0-23 mothers
preschool and school children, mos. mos. mos. with 0-23
children to Municipal families) with children, children, children, mos.
DA Office for undernourished families) families) families) children,
livelihood assistance or preschool and with with with families)
provision of seed school children undernour undernou undernour with
capital to Municipal ished rished ished undernouris
DA Office for preschool preschool preschool hed
livelihood preschool
assistance or endorsed for
provision of livelihood
seed capital assistance
or provision
pf seed
capitals
D.Endorsement of To endorse Househol 11 Househol 11 Househol 11 Barangay MAO, Twice a - - 90% of
households with households with ds with ds with ds with Amambu BNC year Households
vulnerable groups vulnerable vulnerabl vulnerabl vulnerable cale with
(pregnant, mothers with groups e groups e groups groups vulnerable
0-23 mos. children, (pregnant, (pregnant, (pregnant (pregnant, groups

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families) to Municipal mothers with 0- mothers , mothers mothers (pregnant,
DA Office for 23 mos. with 0-23 with 0-23 with 0-23 mothers
livelihood training children, mos. mos. mos. with 0-23
families) to children, children, children, mos.
Municipal DA families) families) families) children,
Office for with with with families)
livelihood undernour undernou undernour endorsed for
training ished rished ished livelihood
preschool preschool preschool training to
MAO
E. Distribution of To provide 11 Househol 11 Househol 11 Househol 11 Barangay MAO, Annual 15,000.0 PBG/ 90% of
seeds/seedlings to seeds/seedlings ds with ds with ds with Amambu BNC 0 PMNP Households
households with to households vulnerabl vulnerabl vulnerable cale with
vulnerable groups with vulnerable e groups e groups groups vulnerable
(pregnant, mothers with groups (pregnant, (pregnant (pregnant, groups
0-23 mos. children, (pregnant, mothers , mothers mothers (pregnant,
families) with mothers with 0- with 0-23 with 0-23 with 0-23 mothers
undernourished 23 mos. mos. mos. mos. with 0-23
preschool and school children, children, children, children, mos.
children families) with families) families) families) children,
undernourished with with with families)
preschool and undernour undernou undernour provided
school children ished rished ished with
preschool preschool preschool seedlings
F. Conduct To encourage 125 HH Househol 137 Househol 137 Househol 137 Barangay MAO, Quarterl 3,000.00 GF 90% of
advocacy/campaign to households to with ds ds ds Amambu BNC y households
increase number of establish backyard cale have
Households with backyard garden established
established backyard gardens with backyard
gardens variety of gardens
vegetable
bearing plants
G.Monitor household To ensure 130 HH Househol 137 Househol 137 Househol 137 Barangay MSI, BNC, Quarterl - - 95% of
with access to safe households have use ds ds ds Amambu BSI y Household
drinking water access to safe mineral cale have access
drinking water water as to safe
drinking drinking
water water

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H.Conduct Education To educate 137 HH Househol 140 Househol 145 Househol 150 Barangay MSI,BSI, Quarterl 3,000.00 GF 90% of
campaign on water households on ds ds ds Amambu BNC y households
purification methods water cale educated on
water
purification
purification
methods methods
H. Monitor household To ensure With Househol 140 Househol 145 Househol 150 Barangay MSI, BNC, Quarterl - - 95% of
with access to sanitary households have Toilet- ds ds ds Amambu BSI y Household
toilet facilities access to 111 HH cale have access
sanitary toilet to sanitary
facilities No toilet
Toilet/Sha facilities
ring-26
HH
I.Improvement of To improve and -1 Daycare 1 Barangay 1 - - Barangay BLGU, Annual 100,000. PMNP/ Handwashin
Handwashing Facility: provide access Daycare Center Health Amambu BNC, 00 Compon g Facility
to Hand Center Center cale KALAHI ent 2 Improved
-BHC washing facility CIDDS Grant in:
-Daycare Center in: -1 BHC
-BHC
-BHC -Daycare
-Daycare center center
J. Reproduction and To distribute 137 HH Househol 140 Househol 145 Househol 150 Barangay MSI, BNC, Quarterl 3.000.00 GF 90% of HH
distribution of IEC IEC materials ds ds ds Amambu BSI y received
materials on WASH at on WASH at the cale IEC
the Barangay Barnagay level materials on
WASH
K.Education campaign To educate 137 HH Househol 140 Househol 145 Househol 150 Barangay MSI, BNC, Quarterl 3.000.00 GF 90% of HH
on proper waste households on ds ds ds Amambu BSI,MENR y attended
management and proper waste cale O Education
environmental management campaign
sanitation. and on proper
environmental waste
sanitation. managemen
t and
environmen
tal
sanitation

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L.Conduct education To Conduct 2023 Adolesce 90 Adolesce 90% Adolescen 90 Barangay Adolescent Twice a 3.000.00 GF 90% of
campaigns on education Teenage nts % nts of ts % Amambu Health year attended
Reproductive health campaigns on Pregnanc of Ado of cale Coordinato education
program for Reproductive y- 1 Ado lesc Ad r, RHU, campaigns
adolescents health program lesc ent oles BNC,BNS, on
for adolescents ent cent BHW Reproductiv
-U4U to prevent early e health
-Toga muna Bago Boda marriage and program
Teen-age
pregnancy
III. ENABLING PROGRAM
1.MOBILIZATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS FOR NUTRITION OUTCOMES
A.Conduct of regular To ensure BNC BNC 4 BNC 4 BNC 4 Barangay BNC Quarterl 3,000.00 GF BNC
Quarterly BNC conduct of meetings Amambu y Meetings
Meetings regular conducted cale conducted
Quarterly BNC quarterly quarterly
Meetings with 100%
BNC
members in
attendance
B. Posting of Nutrition To post and Not yet BNC 4 BNC 4 BNC 4 Barangay BNC Quarterl - - Nutrition
Situation Report at the update the BNC done Amambu y Situation
identified Nutrition and community cale Report
Corner of the nutrition regularly
situation report updated and
posted on
Nutrition
Corner
C.Designate F1K To ensure F1K None Communi 1 - - - - Barangay BNC Once - - F1K
coordinator at the Coordinator is ty Amambu Coordinator
Barangay level designated to Volunteer cale is
monitor F1K designated
program for F1K
implementation implementat
ion
monitoring
D.Updating and To keep the Formulate BNC 1 BNC 1 BNC 1 Barangay BNC Annual 3,000.00 GAD BNAP

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Enhancement of Barangay d BNAP Amambu annually
Barangay Nutrition Nutrition Action cale updated and
Action Plan and Plan updated enhanced
integration to AIP and enhanced and
integrated to
AIP
E.Conduct of Annual To conduct Not yet BNC and 1 BNC and 1 BNC and 1 Barangay RHU, Annual 3,000.00 GAD PIR
PIR for Health and Annual PIR for done BHB BHB BHB Amambu BNC, BHB conducted
Nutrition Program Health and cale annually
Nutrition Program
with 100%
to maintain and
enhance service
BNC , BHB
delivery at the members in
Barangay attendance
F.Coordinate to To ensure that 1 BNS 1 BNS 1 BNS 1 Barangay BNS, As - - BNS
Municipal Nutrition the BNS Amambu BNC, needed attended
Office for BNS attended BNS cale MNAO BNS
refresher course refresher course refresher
for skills and course in
knowledge coordinatio
updates n with the
MNAO
G.Conduct of Barangay
To train BNC Not yet - - BNC 1 - - Barangay BNC, As 20,000.0 PBG/ 95% of
Nutrition Program members on done Amambu MNAO schedule 0 PMNP BNC
Management Refresher
Nutrition cale d members
Training for BNC program trained with
Management NMP
2. POLICY DEVELOPMENT FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION
A. Passage of Copy of Not yet BNC 4 BNC 2 BNC 2 Barangay BNC, Annual 3,000.00 GF Copy
Ordinances/ Resolution Municipal done Amambu MNAO Adopted
supporting/adopting the Resolutions and cale Ordinance
nutrition program at the Executive s/
Barangay level Orders available Resolution
at Municipal supporting
a) Republic Act Nutrition Office /adopting
11148, “Kalusugan at the
Nutrisyon ng Mag- nutrition
Nanay” Acto of 2019 program at

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the
b.Republic Act of Barangay
11037 level
MasustansyangPagkain
Para saBatang Pilipino

c.Executive Order 51:


National Code of
Breastmilk Substitutes,
Supplements and Other
related products

d. Republic Act of
10028: Expanding
Breastfeeding Act of
2009
- DILG Memorandum
Circular 2011-54
Implementation and
Monitoring of the
National Breastfeeding
Policy

e.Republic Act 8172:


An Act of salt
Iodization Nationwide
(ASIN Law)

f.Republic Act 8976:


Philippine Food
Fortification Act

NNC GB Resolution
No. 1 s, 2017:
Approving and
Adopting the
Philippine Plan of
Action for Nutrition

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2017-2022 and DILG
MC 2018-42, Adoption
and Implementation of
PPAN 2017-2022
f. NNC GB Resolution:
 No. 3 s, 2012:
Approving the
Guidelines on
the
Fabrication,
Verification
and
Maintenance
of Wooden
Height Boards
 No. 3 s. 2018:
Approving the
guidelines on
het selection
of non-
wooden height
and length
measuring tool
 No.2 s. 2012:
Approving the
revised
guidelines on
OPT Plus
 No.6 s. 2012:
Adoption of
the 2012
Nutrition
Guidelines for
Filipinos
 No.2 s.2009:
Adopting the
Nation
Management

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in
Emergencies
and Disasters
g. Barangay Ordinance
Adopting DepEd Order
No. 13, s. 2017
implemented to all
stores in the barangay

3. STRENGTHENED MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO THE PPAN 2017-2022 / BNAP EFFECTIVENESS


A. Conduct OPT+ to To conduct Done in 0-59 60 0-59 70 0-59 80 Barangay BNS, BHW January - - 95% of
0-59 months old child growth January months months months Amambu and July children 0-
children monitoring to and July old old old cale annually 59 months
children 0-59 annually children children children old children
-Monthly for 0-23 months old provided
months old through OPT+ growth
-Quarterly for 24-59 monitoring
months old
B.Posting Barangay To disseminate Not yet BNC 1 BNC 1 BNC 1 Barangay BNS, January 1,500.00 GF Barangay
Nutrition Mission and Barangay done Amambu BHW, and July Nutrition
Vision, BNC Nutrition cale BNC annually Mission and
Organizational Mission and Vision,
Structure and BNC Vision, BNC BNC
Activities at the Organizational Organizatio
Nutrition Structure and nal
Bulletin/Corner BNC Activities Structure
and BNC
Activities
posted at
the
Nutrition
Corner for
disseminati
on
C.Include BNS in the To ensure BNS 1 BNS 1 BNS 1 Barangay BNC,MNA As 10,000.0 PBG/ Participatio
conduct of NPM, participation of Amambu O schedule 0 PMNP n of BNS in
Basic Course training, BNS in the cale d the conduct

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BNS Continuing conduct of of nutrition
Course Training, nutrition related related
Nutrition in trainings trainings
Emergencies done
D.Calibration of To ensure that -1 salter Anthropo 3 Anthropo 3 Anthropo 3 Barangay BNC,MNA Annual - - Height/
height/length board and height/length weighing metric metric metric Amambu O length board
weighing scale at board and scale Tools Tools Tools cale and
Municipal Engineering weighing scale weighing
Office are well -Detecto scale are
calibrated for weighing well
accurate scale calibrated
measurement for accurate
-Height measureme
Board nt
E.Procurement of To hasten and None Laptop 1 - - - - Barangay BLGU, Once 30,000.0 PBG/ Laptop for
computer set/ laptop for improve record Amambu BNC 0 PMNP, BNS
health and nutrition e- keeping of cale BLGU Procured
OPT and database health and
nutrition reports
F.Installation of To disseminate None Spotmap 1 Spotmap 1 Spotmap 1 Barangay BLGU, Quarterl 1,000.00 GF Nutritional
updated Barangay Nutritional Spot Amambu BNC y- Spot Map
Nutritional Spot Map Map for easy cale updating posted at
tracking of HH the
with Nutrition
malnourished Corner
children
G.Establishment of To establish None Nutrition 1 Nutrition 2 Nutrition 1 Barangay BLGU, Annual 6,000.00 GF At least 1
Nutrition post per Nutrition post Post per Post per Post per Amambu BNC Nutrition
purok/sitio/zone per Purok Purok Purok cale Post
purok/sitio/zone Established
utilized for annually
nutrition related
activities
H.Lobby for increased To increase 1 BNS Honorariu 100 Honorari 100 Honorariu 100 Barangay BLGU First 36,000.0 GF Honorarium
honorarium for BNS honorarium for m 0 um 0 m 0 Amambu Quarter 0 of BNSs
BNS for fair cale increased to
incentivization 1,500

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VII. ESTIMATES OF BUDGETARY REQUIREMENTS

Table below presents the budget estimates for the projects included in the BNAP as well
indicates both funded and unfunded components of the budgetary requirements.as the
respective budget share of each program to the total BNAP budget. The budget estimated for
2024-2026 for all programs amount to PhP 619,300.00, with an annual average of about PhP
206,433.00. The funded portion is PhP 252,000.00, while the unfunded portion amounts to
PhP 367,300.00. Financing come mostly from General Appropriations and Local Budgets
from NTA. The funding shortfalls will be generated mainly from Tier 2 budget process and
financing from development partners working in the barangay and provisions from local
sources. These budgets will require annual review and adjustments in line with the local
government unit processes for the preparation of investment plans.

Table . Three-year Budget Estimates, Funded and Unfunded by PPA


Cost estimate Funded
Total cost Fund Unfunded
Program/Project/Activity Portion by
2024 2025 2026 estimate Source Portion
BLGU
I.NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM
1.Maternal, Neonatal, 4,500.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 13,500.00 10,000.00 BLGU 3,500.00
Infant, and Young Child Fund
Feeding
2.Integrated Management 0 20,000.00 0 20,000.00 0 BLGU 20,000.00
of Acute Malnutrition Fund
3.National Dietary 13,000 13,000 13,000 39,000.00 3,000.00 BLGU 36,000.00
Supplementation Fund
4.National Nutrition 10,000 10,000 10,000 30,000.00 15,000.00 BLGU 15,000.00
Promotion Program for Fund
Behaviour Change
5.Micronutrient 26,000.00 25,000 25,000 76,000.00 5,000.00 BLGU 71,000.00
Supplementation Fund
6.Mandatory Food 600.00 600.00 600.00 1,800.00 1000.00 BLGU 800.00
Fortification Fund
7.Nutrition in Emergencies 31,400.00 81,000.00 51,000.00 163,400 81,000.00 BLGU 82,400.00
Fund
8.Overweight and Obesity 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 60,000 60,00.00 BLGU 0
Management and Fund
Prevention Program
II. NUTRITION 110,000.0 10,000 10,000 130,000.00 5,000.00 125,000.00
SENSITIVE PROGRAM 0
III. ENABLING PROGRAMS
1.Mobilization of Local 2,000.00 2,000.00 22,000.00 26,000.00 3,000.00 BLGU 23,000.00
Government Units for Fund
Nutrition outcomes
2.Policy Development for 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 BLGU 0
Food and Nutrition Fund
3.Strengthened 50,500.00 30,500.00 20,500.00 101,500.00 66,000.00 BLGU 35,500.00
Management Support to the Fund
PPAN /BNAP
Effectiveness
TOTAL 619,300.00 252,000.00 367,300.00

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VIII. RESOURCE MOBILIZATION STRATEGIES
Table below shows the funding shortfalls of the BNAP. The total funding shortfall for the three-year period 2024-2026 amounts to PhP 367,300.00. The funding
gap can be addressed in the various resource mobilization strategies outline below requiring the leadership within the BNC.
Table. Resource mobilization strategy for unfunded programs/projects/activities
Program/Project/Activity with no secure funding Describe possible sources of additional resources Important information Agency to lead the
relevant to secure actions to mobilize
(List down all “Unfunded” projects from the budget estimates (Specify agency, year and possible amount) funding the resources

(e.g. priorities of the (Specify timelines


funding agency, and support needed
window available to from other
secure funding, stakeholders)
requirements to secure
funding, local conduit
of the agency)
I.NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM
1.Maternal, Neonatal, Infant, and Young Child Feeding 3,500.00-RHU-MARABUT, KOICA WV, PBG/PMNP BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
PROPOSAL
2.Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition 20,000.00-RHU-MARABUT, KOICA WV, PBG/PMNP BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
PROPOSAL
3.National Dietary Supplementation 36,000.00-RHU-MARABUT, KOICA WV, PBG/PMNP BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
PROPOSAL
4.National Nutrition Promotion Program for Behaviour 15,000.00-RHU-MARABUT, KOICA WV, PBG/PMNP BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
Change PROPOSAL
5.Micronutrient Supplementation 71,000.00-RHU-MARABUT, KOICA WV, PBG/PMNP BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
PROPOSAL
6.Mandatory Food Fortification 800.00-RHU-MARABUT BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
PROPOSAL
7.Nutrition in Emergencies 82,400.00-RHU-MARABUT, KOICA WV, PBG/PMNP BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
PROPOSAL
II. NUTRITION SENSITIVE PROGRAM 125,000.00-RHU-MARABUT, KOICA WV, KALAHI BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
CIDDS/PMNP, DA PROPOSAL
III. ENABLING PROGRAMS
1.Mobilization of Local Government Units for Nutrition 23,000.00-RHU-MARABUT, PMNP BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
outcomes PROPOSAL
2.Strengthened Management Support to the PPAN /BNAP 35,500.00-RHU-MARABUT, PMNP BNAP, LOI, PROJECT BNC/BLGU
Effectiveness PROPOSAL

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IX. ARRANGEMENTS FOR ORGANIZATION AND COORDINATION

THE BARANGAY NUTRITION COMMITTEE


CY 2024-2026
Printed Name Agency/Office Designation Signature
Chairman: Susana S. Bagarino Barangay Local Government Unit Punong Barangay _____________________
Co-Chairman: Nelia B. Bulcase Barangay Local Government Unit Kagawad on Health _____________________
BNS: Shella Marie D. Maglasang __________ Barangay Local Government Unit Barangay Nutrition Scholar _____________________

Members:
01. Pastor S. Maligmat Barangay Local Government Unit Agriculture _____________________
02. Karen S. Sagaldia Barangay Local Government Unit Livelihood _____________________
03. Ruel L. Abgao Jr. II Barangay Local Government Unit Youth and Sports Dev. _____________________
04. Noimie T. Balbada Barangay Local Government Unit Day Care Worker _____________________
05. Felynar G. Valentin Department of Education Teacher in Charge _____________________
06. Maricris E. Sombero Rural Health Unit of Marabut Rural Health Midwife _____________________
07. Bryan Tingcawan Non-Government Organization FH-NGO Representative _____________________
08. Rema H. Tanauan Barangay Local Government Unit Barangay Health Worker _____________________
09. Adelina C. Abeo Barangay Local Government Unit Treasurer _____________________
10. Charitie D. Gabito Barangay Local Government Unit Secretary _____________________
11. Pastor S. Maligmat Barangay Local Government Unit Agriculture _____________________
12. Ariel S. Bagarino Barangay Local Government Unit Education and Training _____________________
13. Rodel Tiozon Barangay Local Government Unit Infrastructure Dev. _____________________

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Organization and Coordinating Structure

HON. SUSANA S. BAGARINO


Barangay Captain
(BNC Chair)
SHELLA MARIE D. MAGLASANG
Barangay Nutrition Scholar (BNS)

NELIA B. BULCASE
Councilor on Health, Nutrition and Environmental Sanitation
(BNC Vice-Chair)

Barangay Councilors REYNALDO T. SOMOOC


NOIME T. BALBADA FELYNAR G. VALENTIN
Representatives from Community-based Organizations
School Principal or Teacher Coordinator
ELINITA P. TIOZON
PASTOR S. MALIGMAT Day Care Worker
Agriculture Religious Group

ARIEL S. BAGARINO JEANY AMANTILLO


Education and Training Civic Group

KAREN S. SAGALDIA
Livelihood

RODEL A. TIOZON
Infrastructure Development

RUEL L. ABGAO II
Youth and Sports Development

TEODOLFO D. BALBADA
Peace and Order

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X. MONITORING AND EVALUATION SCHEME

The overall implementation plan is the reference document for designing the monitoring
system including annual program implementation reviews and the end-of-plan
evaluation.

As a management tool, the management meetings, semestral and quarterly reporting of


the Barangay Nutrition Committee will be used as a platform for LGU monitoring of the
LNAP. While the report is important, it is the discussion at the BNC that is more vital in
terms of ensuring that corrections/revisions/improvements/enhancement are undertaken by
individual sectors and the BNC in response to the emerging issues and problems in
implementation. The management decision in the quarterly meetings will guide the Municipal
Nutrition Committee in following up LNAP implementation.

At the end of each year, the BNC will convene an annual Program Implementation Review
(PIR) which is conducted every last quarter of the year. This will allow BNC member
agencies to integrate revisions to the program/s for the coming budget year. The PIR,
benefiting from initial annual progress reports from the sectors, undertakes a rigorous and
reflective analysis of the experience in the implementation for the year to design
improvements in the Plan for the following year. In the course of the implementation year,
the Barangay Nutrition Scholar will collect important nuggets of lessons that can guide the
planning for the coming year in addition to what will be brought by the BNCs in the PIR.

MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF THE THREE-YEAR LNAP

PPAs Data How to Person Frequency Schedule


Source collect data in-charge of data
(Method) collection

I. NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM


1.MATERNAL, NEONATAL, INFANT NAD YOUN CHILD FEEDING
A. Health System Support Organizat Documentatio RHM, HRH, Monthly First Quarter-
 Organize and establish IYCF ional n and BNS, BHW 2024
Support Group Chart/Mi Recording
nutes of
Meetings
C.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of Target Documentatio MNCHN Second April 2024
implementation of local ordinances on Client n and Coordinator, Quarter
breastfeeding (EO 51) and rooming in List Recording RHM, HRH,
(RA 10028) at the Barangay level BNS, BHW
BNC
D.Maternal Health Related Programs Target Documentati MNCHN Monthly January-
 Provision of Prenatal services Client on and Coordinator, December
with counseling to pregnant List Recording RHM, HRH, 2024-2026
women on importance of 4 ANC BNS, BHW
 Intensify pregnancy tracking BNC
during the first trimester through

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provision of free pregnancy test
to suspected pregnant women
 Health education on teenage
pregnancy
 Increase coverage of provision of
Basic Oral Health Care in
Pregnant Women.
 Nutritional Status assessment for
pregnant women in the first
trimester
E.Conduct of Idol ko si Nanay Session Target Documentati RHM, HRH, Quarterly March,
Client on and BNS, BHW June,
List Recording September,
December

F.Procurement of Tetanus Diphtheria Target Documentati MNCHN Annualy As needed


vaccine (TD) Client on and Coordinator,
List Recording RHM, HRH,
BNS, BHW
BNC

2. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MALNUTRITION

A.Training/re training of health and OPT Documentati RHM, HRH, Every 3 As


Nutrition worker on the identification of plus on and BNS, years Scheduled
SAM & MAM case Masterli Recording
st
B.Active surveillance and case finding of OPT plus Documentation BNS Quarterly March, June,
SAM and MAM children Masterlist and Recording September,
December
C.Master listing of SAM & MAM children OPT plus Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Quarterly March, June,
Masterlist and Recording September,
December
D.Referral & FF up of SAM & MAM case OPT plus Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Quarterly March, June,
to BHS and RHU’s Masterlist and Recording September,
December
E.Conduct of follow-up visits and OPT plus Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Monthly January-
counseling to families with SAM children Masterlist and Recording December
2024-2026
3.NATIONAL DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAM
D. Conduct of 120 days Supplementary OPT plus Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, As Scheduled As Scheduled
Feeding to Children 6-23 months old Masterlist and Recording BHW
children

-Masterlisting and monitoring of Nutritional


Status of all 6-23 months old children

- Enrollment to DSP
 Stunted
 Underweight
 Wasted
B.Master listing and monitoring of OPT plus Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Quarterly March, June,
nutritional status of all children in child Masterlist and Recording BHW September,
development centers and supervised December

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neighborhood play
C.Master listing and monitoring of Target Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Monthly January-
nutritional status of all pregnant women Client List and Recording BHW December
D. Data consolidation of school weighing OPT plus Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Quarterly March, June,
report (baseline and end-line) and SBF Masterlist and Recording BHW September,
implementation report December
4. NATIONAL NUTRITION PROMOTION PROGRAM FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE

A. Nutrition Month Celebration (July) Masterlist Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, July July
- Mahimsog nga Pagkaon Pambata of and Recording BHW 2024-2026
Cooking Contest Participants
- Nutrition Poster making Contest
- Huwarang Malusog na Pamilya

B.Breastfeeding Awareness Month Target Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, August August
Celebration (August) and promotion of EO Client List and Recording BHW 2024-2026
51
-Sabay-sabay na Pagpapasusu Ng Mga Ina
Posting of EO51: Milk Code Posters
C.National Food Fortification Day Masterlist Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, November November
Celebration (November 7th) of and Recording BHW 2024-2026
Participants
D.Promotion of proper diet and healthy Masterlist Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Quarterly March, June,
lifestyle through social media (e.g. of and Recording BHW September,
Facebook) Participants December
E.Development, reproduction, and Masterlist Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Quarterly March, June,
distribution of F1K materials, 10 of and Recording BHW September,
Kumainments, Pinggang Pinoy, 7 Food Participants December
Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
F.Posting of Nutritional Guidelines for Masterlist Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, July July
Filipinos (NGF) billboard on 10 of and Recording BHW 2024-2026
Kumainments, Pinggang Pinoy, 7 Food Participants
Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
G.Posting of EO 51: Milk Code posters Masterlist Documentation BNC August August
of and Recording 2024-2026
Participants
H.Mother and Father IYCF classes Masterlist Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Quarterly March, June,
of and Recording BHW September,
Participants December
I.Establishment of Nutrition Corner at the Prsence of Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Once Second Quarter
Barangay Health Center nutrition and Recording BHW 2024
Corner
J.Food incentive for families with 100% Masterlist Documentation BNC Annual Third Quarter
rehabilitation from malnutrition of Recipient and Recording 2024
K.Continue Immunization Campaign to
Masterlist Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, As scheduled January-
target infants of and Recording BHW December
Participants
5. MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION

A.Procurement of FeSo4 and calcium Target Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Annual Third
tablets for pregnant women for 180 days Client List and Recording BHW Quarter/year
supplementation
B.Vitamin A supplementation to 6-11 Masterlist Documentation BNS, Nurse, Every 6 January and
months old of 6-11 and Recording Midwife, BHW Months July

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months old
children
C. Supplementation activities to 12-59 Masterlist Documentation BNS, Nurse, Every 6 January and
months: of 12-59 and Recording Midwife, BHW Months July
 Vitamin A months old
 Iron supplementation children
 Deworming

D.Data consolidation of weekly iron-folic Masterlist Documentation BNS, BHW, Quarterly March, June,
acid (WIFA) supplementation for adolescent of Target and Recording School Nurse September,
female learners from DepEd, Out of School Clients December
youth, and WRA
6. MANDATORY FOOD FORTIFICATION
A. Advocacy/promotion on the use of Masterlist Documentation BNS, BHW, Quarterly March, June,
 Iodized salt of HH and Recording School Nurse, BNC September,
 Products with sangkappinoy seal December
 Fortified foods
B. Masterlisting and Monitoring of retail Masterlist Documentation BNS, BHW, BNC Quarterly March, June,
outlets: of retail and Recording September,
 Selling iodized salt outlets/sari- December
 Bakery Owners using Vit. A sari stores
fortified flour
 Stores selling Vit. A fortified
cooking oil
7. NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES
A. NiEm training for the Barangay Nutrition Training Documentation BNC Every 3 years As scheduled
Council Certificate and Recording
B. Organize Barangay nutrition cluster and Organizatio Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Quarterly March, June,
conduct coordination meetings nal and Recording BLGU September,
Chart/Minut December
es of
Meetings
C. Formulation, Updating and Integration Updated Documentation RHM, HRH, BNS, Annually October
of the BDRRM-H/Nutrition in Emergency BNAP and Recording BLGU, BNC
Plan in BDRRM Plan with allocated budget
D.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of Attendance Documentation Breastfeeding As needed As needed
implementation of local ordinance on of and Recording Support Group
breastfeeding at Evacuation Centers Participants
G. Conduct of Nutritional Assessment post Nutritional Documentation BNC, BNS As needed As needed
disaster in the Barangay Assessment and Recording
Form
H. Conduct Breastfeeding support group Attendance Documentation Breastfeeding As needed As needed
counseling and Nutrition education pre and of and Recording Support Group,
post disaster Participants Nurse, Midwife
H.Setting up of community kitchen at the Documentation BNC, BLGU Once First Quarter
evacuation centers and Recording 2025
I.Provision of complementary food packs Masterlist Documentation BNC, BLGU As needed As needed
for 6-23 mos. Children (e.g. RiceMo) of 6-23 and Recording
months old
children
J.Provision of micro nutrient Masterlist Documentation BNC, BLGU As needed As needed
supplementation (as needed) e.g. Vit. A, of 6-59 and Recording
MNP, IFA months old

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children
K.Monitoring of SAM and MAM children Masterlist Documentation BNC, BNS Monthly January-
of MAM and Recording December
and SAM
children
M.Procurement of prepositioned Inventory Documentation BNC, BNS Once First Quarter
height/length board and child weighing of and Recording 2026
scale for emergencies and disaster Anthropom
etric Tools
8.OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION PROGRAM

A.Conduct of home visit and counseling to OPT plus Documentation BNS, BHW, Nurse, Quarterly March, June,
parent/caregivers with Ow/Ob preschool Masterlist and Recording Midwife September,
children December
B.Conduct of Sports and Talents Fest Masterlist Documentation BLGU Annual July
of and Recording
Participants
C.Maintain public outdoor spaces for Photo of Documentation BLGU Annual Second Quarter
physical activity (basketball court.) Basketball and Recording
Court
II. NUTRITION SENSITIVE PROGRAM
A. Monitoring of Gulayan sa Paaralan if Photo of Documentation BNC Quarterly March, June,
established and maintained Gulayan sa and Recording September,
- Elementary School Paaralan - December
Elementary
School

B. Monitoring of Family Development Masterlist Documentation DSWD, BNC, Quarterly March, June,
Session for Child and Family nutrition of and Recording BNS, Midwife, September,
Participants Nurse December
C. Endorsement of households with Masterlist Documentation MAO, BNC Twice a year January and
vulnerable groups (pregnant, mothers with of HH with and Recording July
0-23 mos. children, families) with vulnerable
undernourished preschool and school
groups with
children to Municipal DA Office for
livelihood assistance or provision of seed undernouris
capital hed
children
D.Endorsement of households with Masterlist Documentation MAO, BNC Twice a year January and
vulnerable groups (pregnant, mothers with of HH with and Recording July
0-23 mos. children, families) to Municipal vulnerable
DA Office for livelihood training
groups
E. Distribution of seeds/seedlings to Masterlist Documentation MAO, BNC Annual August
households with vulnerable groups of HH with and Recording
(pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children, vulnerable
families) with undernourished preschool and
groups
school children
F. Conduct advocacy/campaign to increase Masterlist Documentation MAO, BNC Quarterly March, June,
number of Households with established of HH with and Recording September,
backyard gardens backyard December
garden
G.Monitor household with access to safe Masterlist Documentation MSI, BNC, BSI Quarterly March, June,
drinking water of HH with and Recording September,
access to December

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safe
drinking
water
H.Conduct Education campaign on water Masterlistn Documentation MSI,BSI, BNC Quarterly March, June,
purification methods of and Recording September,
Participants December
H. Monitor household with access to Masterlist Documentation MSI, BNC, BSI Quarterly March, June,
sanitary toilet facilities of HH with and Recording September,
access to December
sanitary
toilet
facility
I.Improvement of Handwashing Facility: Accomplish Documentation BLGU, BNC, Once Second Quarter
ment and Recording KALAHI CIDDS 2024
-BHC Report
-Daycare Center
J. Reproduction and distribution of IEC Copy of Documentation MSI, BNC, BSI Quarterly March, June,
materials on WASH at the Barangay IEC and Recording September,
materials December
K.Education campaign on proper waste Masterlistn Documentation MSI, BNC, Quarterly March, June,
management and environmental sanitation. of and Recording BSI,MENRO September,
Participants December
L.Conduct education campaigns on Masterlistn Documentation Adolescent Health Twice a year January and
Reproductive health program for of and Recording Coordinator, RHU, July
adolescents Participants BNC,BNS,BHW

-U4U
-Toga muna Bago Boda
III. ENABLING PROGRAM
1.MOBILIZATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS FOR NUTRITION OUTCOMES

A.Conduct of regular Quarterly BNC Attendance/ Documentation BNC Quarterly March, June,
Meetings minutes of and Recording September,
the meeting December
B. Posting of Nutrition Situation Report at Photo of Documentation BNC Quarterly March, June,
the identified Nutrition Corner Nutrition and Recording September,
Corner December
C.Designate F1K coordinator at the Minutes of Documentation BNC Once First Quarter
Barangay level Meeting and Recording 2024
D.Updating and Enhancement of Barangay Attendance/ Documentation BNC Annual Third Quarter
Nutrition Action Plan and integration to AIP minutes of and Recording
the meeting
E.Conduct of Annual PIR for Health and Attendance/ Documentation RHU, BNC, BHB Annual Fourth Quarter
Nutrition Program minutes of and Recording
the meeting
F.Coordinate to Municipal Nutrition Office Letter of Documentation BNS, As needed As needed
for BNS refresher course Intent and Recording BNC, MNAO

G.Conduct of Barangay Nutrition Program Certificate Documentation BNC, MNAO As scheduled As scheduled
Management Refresher Training for BNC of training and Recording
2.POLICY DEVELOPMENT FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION

A.Passage of Ordinances/ Resolution Attendance/ Documentation BNC, Quarterly March, June,

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supporting/adopting the nutrition program at minutes of and Recording MNAO,MNC September,
the Barangay level the meeting December

a.Republic Act 11148, “Kalusugan at


Nutrisyon ng Mag-Nanay” Acto of 2019

b.Republic Act of 11037


MasustansyangPagkain Para saBatang
Pilipino

c.Executive Order 51: National Code of


Breastmilk Substitutes, Supplements and
Other related products

d. Republic Act of 10028: Expanding


Breastfeeding Act of 2009
- DILG Memorandum Circular 2011-54
Implementation and Monitoring of the
National Breastfeeding Policy

e.Republic Act 8172: An Act of salt


Iodization Nationwide (ASIN Law)

f.Republic Act 8976: Philippine Food


Fortification Act

NNC GB Resolution No. 1 s, 2017:


Approving and Adopting the Philippine Plan
of Action for Nutrition 2017-2022 and
DILG MC 2018-42, Adoption and
Implementation of PPAN 2017-2022
f. NNC GB Resolution:
 No. 3 s, 2012: Approving the
Guidelines on the Fabrication,
Verification and Maintenance of
Wooden Height Boards
 No. 3 s. 2018: Approving the
guidelines on het selection of non-
wooden height and length
measuring tool
 No.2 s. 2012: Approving the
revised guidelines on OPT Plus
 No.6 s. 2012: Adoption of the 2012
Nutrition Guidelines for Filipinos
 No.2 s.2009: Adopting the Nation
Management in Emergencies and
Disasters
g. Barangay Ordinance Adopting DepEd
Order No. 13, s. 2017 implemented to all
stores in the barangay

3.STRENGTHENED MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO THE PPAN 2017-2022 / BNAP EFFECTIVENESS


B. Conduct OPT+ to 0-59 months old OPT Documentation BNS, BHW Twice per year January and
children Masterlist and Recording July

-Monthly for 0-23 months old


-Quarterly for 24-59 months old
B.Posting Barangay Nutrition Mission and Photo of Documentation BNS, BHW, BNC Twice per year January and
Vision, BNC Organizational Structure and Nutrition and Recording July

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BNC Activities at the Nutrition Corner
Bulletin/Corner
C.Include BNS in the conduct of NPM, Certificate Documentation BNC,MNAO As scheduled As scheduled
Basic Course training, BNS Continuing of training and Recording
Course Training, Nutrition in Emergencies
D.Calibration of height/length board and Documentation BNC,MNAO Annual As scheduled
weighing scale at Municipal Engineering and Recording
Office
E.Procurement of computer set/ laptop for Purchase Documentation BLGU, BNC Once Second Quarter
health and nutrition e-OPT and database order and Recording 2025
F.Installation of updated Barangay Photo of Documentation BLGU, BNC Quarterly- January
Nutritional Spot Map Nutrition and Recording updating
Corner
G.Establishment of Nutrition post per Photo of Documentation BLGU, BNC Annual As scheduled
purok/sitio/zone Established and Recording
nutrition
post
H.Lobby for increase of honorarium for Attendance/ Documentation BLGU First Quarter First Quarter
BNSs minutes of and Recording
the meeting

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FY 2024 ANNUAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM (AIP)
By Program/Project/Activity by Sector
As of SEPTEMBER 2023

BARANGAY AMAMBUCALE

AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT


Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
I. NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM
1. MATERNAL, NEONATAL, INFANT NAD YOUNG CHILD FEEDING
A. Health System Support RHU, January January Organized and established GF 500.00
 Organize and establish IYCF Support Group BNC,Municip Support group
al Nutrition
Office
B. Establish and operationalize DOH Certified RHU, July Dec 2023 At least 1 DOH-Certified PBG/ 2,500.00
Breastfeeding Place in : BNC,Municip Breastfeeding Place will be PMNP
al Nutrition established
- Brgy. Health Station Office
-Evacuation Centers

C.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of implementation of RHU, January December 90% pregnant women with GAD,Bara 500.00
local ordinances on breastfeeding (EO 51) and rooming in BNC,Municip complete FeSo4 & calcium ngay Fund
(RA 10028) at the Barangay level al Nutrition supplementation
Office
D.Maternal Health Related Programs RHU, January December 90% pregnant women with 4 GF 300.00
 Provision of Prenatal services with counseling to BNC,Municip ANC
pregnant women on importance of 4 ANC al Nutrition
 Intensify pregnancy tracking during the first Office
trimester through provision of free pregnancy test to
suspected pregnant women
 Health education on teenage pregnancy
 Increase coverage of provision of Basic Oral Health
Care in Pregnant Women.
 Nutritional Status assessment for pregnant women in
the first trimester
E.Conduct of Idol ko si Nanay Session RHU, January December 90% of pregnant women on GAD,Bara 1000.00 1000.00
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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
BNC,Municip first trimester assessed for ngay Fund
al Nutrition nutritional status
Office
F.Procurement of Tetanus Diphtheria vaccine (TD) RHU, February February 90% pregnant women PBG/ 500.00 500.00
BNC,Municip complete TD doses PMNP
al Nutrition
Office
2. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MALNUTRITION
A.Training/re training of health and Nutrition worker on the RHU, As As 90% of BHW trained on PBG/ 6,500.00 6,500.00
identification of SAM & MAM case BNC,Municip Scheduled Scheduled PIMAM PMNP
al Nutrition
Office
B.Active surveillance and case finding of SAM and MAM RHU, January December 100% of MAM and SAM - NONE NONE
children BNC,Municip cases identified
al Nutrition
Office
C.Master listing of SAM & MAM children RHU, January December 90% of SAM & MAM - NONE NONE
BNC,Municip Masterlisted
al Nutrition
Office
D.Referral & FF up of SAM & MAM case to BHS and RHU, January December 90% of SAM & MAM referred - NONE NONE
RHU’s BNC,Municip and followed up Masterlisted
al Nutrition
Office
E.Conduct of follow-up visits and counseling to families RHU, January December 90% of families with SAM & - NONE NONE
with SAM children BNC,Municip MAM children visited and
al Nutrition counseled
Office
3.NATIONAL DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAM
A.Conduct of 120 days Supplementary Feeding to Children RHU, BNC, March June 90% of Nutritionally at risk 0- Barangay 12,000.00
6-23 months old children MNC,Municip 23 months old children be Health
al Nutrition enrolled and receive 120 days Fund ,
-Masterlisting and monitoring of Nutritional Status of all 6- Office DSP PBG/PMN
23 months old children P

- Enrollment to DSP
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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
 Stunted
 Underweight
 Wasted
B.Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status of all
DSWD, BNC, January December 90% of children in child GAD 300.00 300.00
children in child development centers and supervised RHU,Municip development centers will be
neighborhood play al Nutrition monitored and supervised
Office
C.Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status of all RHU, January December 90% of pregnant women GAD 300.00 300.00
pregnant women BNC,Municip masterlisted and nutritional
al Nutrition status monitored
Office
D. Data consolidation of school weighing report (baseline DepEd, BNC, January December Consolidated School Weighing GAD 300.00 300.00
and end-line) and SBF implementation report Municipal report and SBF
Nutrition Implementation Report
Office submitted on time
4. NATIONAL NUTRITION PROMOTION PROGRAM FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE
A. Nutrition Month Celebration (July) RHU, July July Nutrition Month Celebration GAD 3,000 3,000
- Mahimsog nga Pagkaon Pambata Cooking BNC,Municip culmination activity conducted
Contest al Nutrition at the Barangay
- Nutrition Poster making Contest Office
- Huwarang Malusog na Pamilya
E. Breastfeeding Awareness Month Celebration (August) RHU, August August Breastfeeding Awareness GAD 2,000 2,000
and promotion of EO 51 BNC,Municip Month Celebration (August)
-Sabay-sabay na Pagpapasusu Ng Mga Ina al Nutrition and promotion of EO 51
Posting of EO51: Milk Code Posters Office Conducted at the Barangay
level

C.National Food Fortification Day Celebration (November RHU, Novembe November National Food Fortification GAD 2,000 2,000
7th) BNC,Municip r Day Celebration (November
al Nutrition 7th) conducted at the Barangay
Office
D.Promotion of proper diet and healthy lifestyle through RHU, January December Promotion of proper diet and - None None
social media (e.g. Facebook) BNC,Municip healthy lifestyle through social
al Nutrition media (e.g. Facebook) done
Office
E.Development, reproduction, and distribution of F1K RHU, January December Development, reproduction, General 1000.00 1000.00
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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
materials, 10 Kumainments, Pinggang Pinoy, 7 Food Groups BNC,Municip and distribution of F1K Fund
(MAD), Food Pyramid al Nutrition materials, 10 Kumainments,
Office Pinggang Pinoy, 7 Food
Groups (MAD), Food
Pyramid done at the Barangay
F.Posting of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos (NGF) RHU, July July Posting of Nutritional GF 200.00 200.00
billboard on 10 Kumainments, Pinggang Pinoy, 7 Food BNC,Municip Guidelines for Filipinos (NGF)
Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid al Nutrition billboard on 10 Kumainments,
Office Pinggang Pinoy, 7 Food
Groups (MAD), Food
Pyramid done at public places
in the barangay
G.Posting of EO 51: Milk Code posters RHU, August August Posting of EO 51: Milk Code
GF 200.00 200.00
BNC,Municip posters done in public
al Nutrition establishments at the Barangay
Office
H.Mother and Father IYCF classes RHU, January December IYCF Education Classes to GF 1,000.00 1,000.00
BNC,Municip Mothers and Fathers of 0-59
al Nutrition months old children conducted
Office with 90 % of target
participants
I.Establishment of Nutrition Corner at the Barangay Health RHU, April April Established Nutrition Corner at GF 300.00 300.00
Center BNC,Municip the Barangay Health Center
al Nutrition
Office
J.Food incentive for families with 100% rehabilitation from RHU, July July Provided Food incentive for PBG/ 3,000.00 3,000.00
malnutrition BNC,Municip families with 100% PMNP
al Nutrition rehabilitation from
Office malnutrition
K.Continue Immunization Campaign to target infants RHU, January December Immunization campaign during - None
BNC,Municip immunization and ANC
al Nutrition conducted
Office
5. MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION

A.Procurement of FeSo4 and calcium tablets for pregnant BNC, BLGU Third 90% pregnant women with 9,000.00 9,000.00
women for 180 days supplementation Quarter/y complete FeSo4 & calcium PBG/PMN
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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
ear supplementation P
F. Vitamin A supplementation to 6-11 months old RHU, January July 90% of 6-11 months old PBG/ 2000.00 2000.00
BNC,Municip children given Vitamin A PMNP
al Nutrition
Office
C. Supplementation activities to 12-59 months: RHU, January July 90% of 12-59 months old PBG/ 15,000.00 15,000.0
 Vitamin A BNC,Municip children given Vitamin A, Iron PMNP 0
 Iron supplementation al Nutrition , and deworming tablets
 Deworming Office

D.Data consolidation of weekly iron-folic acid (WIFA) RHU, January December Consolidated weekly iron-folic - None None
supplementation for adolescent female learners from DepEd, BNC,Municip acid (WIFA) supplementation
Out of School youth, and WRA al Nutrition for adolescent female learners
Office from DepEd, Out of School
youth, and WRA report
submitted on time
6. MANDATORY FOOD FORTIFICATION
A. Advocacy/promotion on the use of RHU, January December 90% of HH provided education GF 300.00 300.00
 Iodized salt BNC,Municip on the use and consumption of
 Products with sangkap pinoy seal al Nutrition Iodized salt, Product with
 Fortified foods Office Sangkap Pinoy seal and
fortified foods in HH at the
Barangay
B. Masterlisting and Monitoring of retail outlets: RHU, January December 100% of sari-sari store selling GF 300.00 300.00
 Selling iodized salt BNC,Municip Iodizec salts, Vit. A fortified
 Bakery Owners using Vit. A fortified flour al Nutrition flours, Vit. A fortified cooking
 Stores selling Vit. A fortified cooking oil Office oil masterlisted and monitored
7. NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES
A. NiEm training for the Barangay Nutrition Council RHU, As As At 90% of BNC members GF 50,000.00 50,000.0
MDDRMO, scheduled scheduled trained with NiEm 0
BNC,Municip
al Nutrition
Office
B. Organize Barangay nutrition cluster and conduct RHU, January December Cluster meetings conducted BDRRM 1,000.00 1,000.00
coordination meetings BNC,Municip

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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
al Nutrition
Office
C. Formulation, Updating and Integration of the BDRRM- RHU, October October BDRRM-H Plan formulated, BDRRM 1,000.00 1,000.00
H/Nutrition in Emergency Plan in BDRRM Plan with MDDRMO, updated and integrated in
allocated budget BNC,Municip BDRRM Plan
al Nutrition
Office
D.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of implementation of RHU, As needed As needed Advocacy and monitoring of - - -
local ordinance on breastfeeding at Evacuation Centers BNC,Municip implementation of local
al Nutrition ordinance on breastfeeding at
Office Evacuation Centers done
J. Conduct of Nutritional Assessment post disaster in the RHU, As needed As needed Nutritional Assessment post - - -
Barangay BNC,Municip disaster in the Barangay
al Nutrition conducted
Office
K. Conduct Braestfeeding support group counseling and RHU, As needed As needed Counseling to lactating - - -
Nutrition education pre and post disaster BNC,Municip mothers conducted pre and
al Nutrition post disaster
Office
H.Setting up of community kitchen at the evacuation centers BLGU,BNC - - Community Kitchen at GF 5,000.00 5,000.00
Evacuation Centers established
I.Provision of complementary food packs for 6-23 mos. RHU, As needed As needed 90% of 6-23 months old GF 5,000.00 5,000.00
Children (e.g. RiceMo) BNC,Municip children provided with
al Nutrition complementary food packs
Office
J.Provision of micro nutrient supplementation (as needed) RHU, As neededAs needed 90% of 6-59 months old PBG/ 16,500.00 16,500.0
e.g. Vit. A, MNP, IFA BNC,Municip children provided with micro PMNP 0
al Nutrition nutrient supplementation
Office (pre/post disaster)
K.Monitoring of SAM and MAM children RHU, January December Monitoring of SAM and MAM - 6,500.00 6,500.00
BNC,Municip children done pre/during/post
al Nutrition disaster
Office
M.Procurement of prepositioned height/length board and RHU, - - Anthropometric tools PBG/ - -
child weighing scale for emergencies and disaster BNC,Municip functional and available during PMNP
al Nutrition emergencies and

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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
Office
8.OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION PROGRAM
A.Conduct of home visit and counseling to parent/caregivers RHU, January December Counseling to - -
with Ow/Ob preschool children BNC,Municip parents/caregivers of ow/ob
al Nutrition preschool children provided
Office through house to house visit
B.Conduct of Sports and Talents Fest BLGU,BNC July July Sports and Fest conducted at SK Fund 10,000.00 10,000.0
least once a year 0
C.Maintain public outdoor spaces for physical activity BLGU, BNC April April Public outdoor spaces well SK Fund 10,000.00 10,000.0
(basketball court.) maintained and functional for 0
physical activity
II. NUTRITION SENSITIVE PROGRAM
A. Monitoring of Gulayan sa Paaralan if established and RHU, January December Gulayan sa Paaralan monitored - -
maintained BNC,Municip and well maintained
- Elementary School al Nutrition
Office
B. Monitoring of Family Development Session for Child and RHU, January December Conduct of Family - -
Family nutrition BNC,Municip Development Session for Child
al Nutrition and Family nutrition monitored
Office, DSWD regularly
C. Endorsement of households with vulnerable groups RHU, January July 90% of Households with - -
(pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children, families) with BNC,Municip vulnerable groups (pregnant,
undernourished preschool and school children to Municipal al Nutrition mothers with 0-23 mos.
DA Office for livelihood assistance or provision of seed Office children, families) with
capital undernourished preschool
endorsed for livelihood
assistance or provision pf seed
capitals
D.Endorsement of households with vulnerable groups RHU, January July 90% of Households with - -
(pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children, families) to BNC,Municip vulnerable groups (pregnant,
Municipal DA Office for livelihood training al Nutrition mothers with 0-23 mos.
Office children, families) endorsed
for livelihood training to MAO
E. Distribution of seeds/seedlings to households with DA, BLGU, August August 90% of Households with PBG/ 5,000 5,000
vulnerable groups (pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. BNC vulnerable groups (pregnant, PMNP

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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
children, families) with undernourished preschool and mothers with 0-23 mos.
school children children, families) provided
with seedlings
F. Conduct advocacy/campaign to increase number of RHU, January December 90% of households have GF 1,000.00 1,000.00
Households with established backyard gardens BNC,Municip established backyard gardens
al Nutrition
Office, DA
G.Monitor household with access to safe drinking water RHU, January December 95% of Household have access - - -
BNC,Municip to safe drinking water
al Nutrition
Office
H.Conduct Education campaign on water purification RHU, January December 90% of households educated on GF 1,000.00 1,000.00
methods BNC,Municip water purification methods
al Nutrition
Office
H. Monitor household with access to sanitary toilet facilities RHU, January December 95% of Household have access - - -
BNC,Municip to sanitary toilet facilities
al Nutrition
Office
I.Improvement of Handwashing Facility: DSWD January March Handwashing Facility PMNP/ 100,000
KALAHI Improved in: Componen
-BHC CIDDS, BNC t 2 Grant
-Daycare Center -BHC
-Daycare center
J. Reproduction and distribution of IEC materials on WASH RHU, January December 90% of HH received IEC GF 1,000.00 1,000.00
at the Barangay BNC,Municip materials on WASH
al Nutrition
Office
K.Education campaign on proper waste management and RHU, January December 90% of HH attended Education GF 1,000.00 1,000.00
environmental sanitation. BNC,Municip campaign on proper waste
al Nutrition management and
Office, environmental sanitation
MENRO
L.Conduct education campaigns on Reproductive health RHU January July 90% of attended education GF 1,000.00 1,000.00
program for adolescents campaigns on Reproductive
health program
-U4U
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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
-Toga muna Bago Boda
III. ENABLING PROGRAM
1.MOBILIZATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS FOR NUTRITION OUTCOMES
A.Conduct of regular Quarterly BNC Meetings BNC January December
BNC Meetings conducted GF 1,000.00 1,000.00
quarterly with 100% BNC
members in attendance
B. Posting of Nutrition Situation Report at the identified BNC January December Nutrition Situation Report - - -
Nutrition Corner regularly updated and posted
on Nutrition Corner
C.Designate F1K coordinator at the Barangay level BNC January March F1K Coordinator is designated - - -
for F1K implementation
monitoring
D.Updating and Enhancement of Barangay Nutrition Action BLGU, BNC August August BNAP annually updated and GAD 1,000.00 1,000.00
Plan and integration to AIP enhanced and integrated to AIP
E.Conduct of Annual PIR for Health and Nutrition Program BNC December December PIR conducted annually with GAD 1,000.00 1,000.00
100% BNC , BHB members in
attendance
F.Coordinate to Municipal Nutrition Office for BNS BNC As As BNS attended BNS refresher - - -
refresher course scheduled scheduled course in coordination with the
MNAO
G.Conduct of Barangay Nutrition Program Management Municipal As As 95% of BNC members trained PBG/ 20,000.00 20,000.0
Refresher Training for BNC Nutrition scheduled scheduled with NMP PMNP 0
office
2.POLICY DEVELOPMENT FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION
A.Passage of Ordinances/ Resolution supporting/adopting BNC, BLGU January December Copy Adopted Ordinances/ GF 1,000.00 1,000.0
the nutrition program at the Barangay level Resolution 0
supporting/adopting the
b) Republic Act 11148, “Kalusugan at Nutrisyon ng Mag- nutrition program at the
Nanay” Acto of 2019 Barangay level

b.Republic Act of 11037 MasustansyangPagkain Para


saBatang Pilipino

c.Executive Order 51: National Code of Breastmilk


Substitutes, Supplements and Other related products
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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10

d. Republic Act of 10028: Expanding Breastfeeding Act of


2009
- DILG Memorandum Circular 2011-54 Implementation and
Monitoring of the National Breastfeeding Policy

e.Republic Act 8172: An Act of salt Iodization Nationwide


(ASIN Law)

f.Republic Act 8976: Philippine Food Fortification Act

NNC GB Resolution No. 1 s, 2017: Approving and


Adopting the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition 2017-
2022 and DILG MC 2018-42, Adoption and Implementation
of PPAN 2017-2022
f. NNC GB Resolution:
 No. 3 s, 2012: Approving the Guidelines on the
Fabrication, Verification and Maintenance of
Wooden Height Boards
 No. 3 s. 2018: Approving the guidelines on het
selection of non-wooden height and length
measuring tool
 No.2 s. 2012: Approving the revised guidelines on
OPT Plus
 No.6 s. 2012: Adoption of the 2012 Nutrition
Guidelines for Filipinos
 No.2 s.2009: Adopting the Nation Management in
Emergencies and Disasters
g. Barangay Ordinance Adopting DepEd Order No. 13, s.
2017 implemented to all stores in the barangay

4. STRENGTHENED MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO THE PPAN 2017-2022 / BNAP EFFECTIVENESS


A.Conduct OPT+ to 0-59 months old children RHU, BNC, January July 95% of children 0-59 months - - -
Municipal old children provided growth
-Monthly for 0-23 months old Nutrition monitoring
-Quarterly for 24-59 months old Office
B.Posting Barangay Nutrition Mission and Vision, BNC BNC January July Barangay Nutrition Mission GF 500.00 500.00
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AIP Program/ Implementing Schedule of Expected Outputs Funding AMOUNT
Reference Project/ Office/ Implementation Source (In Thousand Pesos)
Code Activity Description Department Start date End date Personnel MOOE Capital TOTAL
Services Outlay
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 8+9+10
Organizational Structure and BNC Activities at the Nutrition and Vision, BNC
Bulletin/Corner Organizational Structure and
BNC Activities posted at the
Nutrition Corner for
dissemination
C.Include BNS in the conduct of NPM, Basic Course RHU, BNC, As As Participation of BNS in the PBG/ 10,000.00 10,000.0
training, BNS Continuing Course Training, Nutrition in Municipal scheduled scheduled conduct of nutrition related PMNP 0
Emergencies Nutrition trainings done
Office
D.Calibration of height/length board and weighing scale at Engineering As As Height/length board and - - -
Municipal Engineering Office Office scheduled scheduled weighing scale are well
calibrated for accurate
measurement
E.Procurement of computer set/ laptop for health and BLGU, BNC May May Laptop for BNS Procured PBG/ 30,000.00 30,000.0
nutrition e-OPT and database PMNP, 0
BLGU
F.Installation of updated Barangay Nutritional Spot Map BNC January January Nutritional Spot Map posted at GF 1000.00 1000.00
the Nutrition Corner
G.Establishment of Nutrition post per purok/sitio/zone BNC As As At least 1 Nutrition Post GF 2,000.00 2,000.00
scheduled scheduled Established annually
H.Lobby for increased honorarium for BNSs BNC, BLGU January January Honorarium of BNSs increased GF 12,000.00 12,000.
to 1,500 00

BARANGAY NUTRITION ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT

2024 BNAP Quarterly Accomplishments of Programs, Projects and Activities

Program/ Project/ Activity Annual Target 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 2024 Total
Accomplishment
Group Number No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
Served Served Served Served served
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I. NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM
1.MATERNAL, NEONATAL, INFANT NAD YOUN CHILD FEEDING
A. Health System Support Pregnant 10
 Organize and establish IYCF Support women
Group
B. Establish and operationalize DOH Certified Breastfeedi 1
Breastfeeding Place in : ng place

- Brgy. Health Station


-Evacuation Centers

C.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of Pregnant 1 per


implementation of local ordinances on breastfeeding women month
(EO 51) and rooming in (RA 10028) at the Barangay
level
D.Maternal Health Related Programs Pregnant 7
 Provision of Prenatal services with women
counseling to pregnant women on
importance of 4 ANC
 Intensify pregnancy tracking during the first
trimester through provision of free
pregnancy test to suspected pregnant women
 Health education on teenage pregnancy
 Increase coverage of provision of Basic Oral
Health Care in Pregnant Women.
 Nutritional Status assessment for pregnant
women in the first trimester
E.Conduct of Idol ko si Nanay Session Mothers of 20
0-23
months old
children,
Pregnant
Mothers
F.Procurement of Tetanus Diphtheria vaccine (TD) Pregnant 7
women
2. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MALNUTRITION
A.Training/re training of health and Nutrition BHW/BNS 7
worker on the identification of SAM & MAM case
B.Active surveillance and case finding of SAM and SAM & Per case
MAM children MAM
children
C.Master listing of SAM & MAM children SAM & Per case

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MAM
children
D.Referral & FF up of SAM & MAM case to BHS SAM & Per case
and RHU’s MAM
children
E.Conduct of follow-up visits and counseling to Families Per
families with SAM children with SAM case/fa
& MAM mily
children
3.NATIONAL DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAM
A.Conduct of 120 days Supplementary Feeding to 6-23 20
Children 6-23 months old children months old
children
-Masterlisting and monitoring of Nutritional Status
of all 6-23 months old children

- Enrollment to DSP
 Stunted
 Underweight
 Wasted
B.Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status Pre school 15
of all children in child development centers and aged
supervised neighborhood play children
C.Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status Pregnant 7
of all pregnant women women
D. Data consolidation of school weighing report Pre school 15
(baseline and end-line) and SBF implementation aged
report children
4. NATIONAL NUTRITION PROMOTION PROGRAM FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE
A. Nutrition Month Celebration (July) House 140
- Mahimsog nga Pagkaon Pambata Holds
Cooking Contest
- Nutrition Poster making Contest
- Huwarang Malusog na Pamilya
B.Breastfeeding Awareness Month Celebration Lactating 15
(August) and promotion of EO 51 Mothers
-Sabay-sabay na Pagpapasusu Ng Mga Ina
Posting of EO51: Milk Code Posters
C.National Food Fortification Day Celebration House 140
(November 7th) Holds
D.Promotion of proper diet and healthy lifestyle House 140
through social media (e.g. Facebook) Holds
E.Development, reproduction, and distribution of House 140
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F1K materials, 10 Kumainments, Pinggang Pinoy, 7 Holds
Food Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
F.Posting of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos Public 1
(NGF) billboard on 10 Kumainments, Pinggang places
Pinoy, 7 Food Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
G.Posting of EO 51: Milk Code posters Public 5
establishme
nts
H.Mother and Father IYCF classes 0-59 65
months old
children
I.Establishment of Nutrition Corner at the Barangay Barangay 1
Health Center Health
Center
J.Food incentive for families with 100% Families 2
rehabilitation from malnutrition affected by
Malnutritio
n
K.Continue Immunization Campaign to target Mothers of 15
infants infants
eligible for
immunizati
on
5. MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION
A.Procurement of FeSo4 and calcium tablets for Pregnant 1000
pregnant women for 180 days supplementation women tabs-
FeSo4

1000
tabs -
calcium
tabs
G. Vitamin A supplementation to 6-11 months old 6-11 13
months old
children
C. Supplementation activities to 12-59 months: 12-59 55
 Vitamin A months old
 Iron supplementation children
 Deworming

D.Data consolidation of weekly iron-folic acid Adolescent 4


(WIFA) supplementation for adolescent female female
learners from DepEd, Out of School youth, and learners
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WRA from
DepEd, Out
of School
youth, and
WRA
6. MANDATORY FOOD FORTIFICATION
A. Advocacy/promotion on the use of BNC 1
 Iodized salt
 Products with sangkappinoy seal
 Fortified foods
B. Masterlisting and Monitoring of retail outlets: BNC 1
 Selling iodized salt
 Bakery Owners using Vit. A fortified flour
 Stores selling Vit. A fortified cooking oil
7. NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES BNC
A. NiEm training for the Barangay Nutrition Council Lactating As
mothers needed
B. Organize Barangay nutrition cluster and conduct Vulnerable As
coordination meetings groups needed
C. Formulation, Updating and Integration of the Lactating 15
BDRRM-H/Nutrition in Emergency Plan in mothers
BDRRM Plan with allocated budget
D.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of Evacuees -
implementation of local ordinance on breastfeeding
at Evacuation Centers
L. Conduct of Nutritional Assessment post disaster 6-11 18
in the Barangay months old
children
M. Conduct Braestfeeding support group counseling 6-59 60
and Nutrition education pre and post disaster months old
children
H.Setting up of community kitchen at the evacuation MAM and Per case
centers SAM
children
I.Provision of complementary food packs for 6-23 Vulnerable
mos. Children (e.g. RiceMo) groups
J.Provision of micro nutrient supplementation (as 6-59 60
needed) e.g. Vit. A, MNP, IFA months old
children
K.Monitoring of SAM and MAM children MAM and Per case
SAM
children

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M.Procurement of prepositioned height/length board Vulnerable
and child weighing scale for emergencies and groups
disaster
8.OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION PROGRAM
A.Conduct of home visit and counseling to Parent with 5
parent/caregivers with Ow/Ob preschool children ow/ob
preschool
children
B.Conduct of Sports and Talents Fest Community
people
C.Maintain public outdoor spaces for physical Basketball 1
activity (basketball court.) Court
II. NUTRITION SENSITIVE PROGRAM
A. Monitoring of Gulayan sa Paaralan if established Gulayan sa 1
and maintained Paaralan
- Elementary School

B. Monitoring of Family Development Session for Households 140


Child and Family nutrition
C. Endorsement of households with vulnerable Households 11
groups (pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children, with
families) with undernourished preschool and school vulnerable
children to Municipal DA Office for livelihood groups
assistance or provision of seed capital (pregnant,
mothers
with 0-23
mos.
children,
families)
with
undernouris
hed
preschool
D.Endorsement of households with vulnerable Households 11
groups (pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children, with
families) to Municipal DA Office for livelihood vulnerable
training groups
(pregnant,
mothers
with 0-23
mos.
children,
families)

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with
undernouris
hed
preschool
E. Distribution of seeds/seedlings to households with Households 11
vulnerable groups (pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. with
children, families) with undernourished preschool vulnerable
and school children groups
(pregnant,
mothers
with 0-23
mos.
children,
families)
with
undernouris
hed
preschool
F. Conduct advocacy/campaign to increase number Households 140
of Households with established backyard gardens
G.Monitor household with access to safe drinking Households 140
water
H.Conduct Education campaign on water Households 140
purification methods
H. Monitor household with access to sanitary toilet Households 140
facilities
I.Improvement of Handwashing Facility: Daycare 1
Center
-BHC
-Daycare Center
J. Reproduction and distribution of IEC materials on Households 140
WASH at the Barangay
K.Education campaign on proper waste management Households 140
and environmental sanitation.
L.Conduct education campaigns on Reproductive Adolescents 90% of
health program for adolescents Adolesc
ent
-U4U
-Toga muna Bago Boda
III. ENABLING PROGRAM
1.MOBILIZATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS FOR NUTRITION OUTCOMES
A.Conduct of regular Quarterly BNC Meetings BNC 4
B. Posting of Nutrition Situation Report at the BNC 4
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identified Nutrition Corner
C.Designate F1K coordinator at the Barangay level Community 1
Volunteer
D.Updating and Enhancement of Barangay Nutrition BNC 1
Action Plan and integration to AIP
E.Conduct of Annual PIR for Health and Nutrition BNC and 1
Program BHB
F.Coordinate to Municipal Nutrition Office for BNS BNS 1
refresher course
G.Conduct of Barangay Nutrition Program - -
Management Refresher Training for BNC
2.POLICY DEVELOPMENT FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION
B. Passage of Ordinances/ Resolution BNC 4
supporting/adopting the nutrition program at the
Barangay level

c) Republic Act 11148, “Kalusugan at Nutrisyon


ng Mag-Nanay” Acto of 2019

b.Republic Act of 11037 MasustansyangPagkain


Para saBatang Pilipino

c.Executive Order 51: National Code of Breastmilk


Substitutes, Supplements and Other related products

d. Republic Act of 10028: Expanding Breastfeeding


Act of 2009
- DILG Memorandum Circular 2011-54
Implementation and Monitoring of the National
Breastfeeding Policy

e.Republic Act 8172: An Act of salt Iodization


Nationwide (ASIN Law)

f.Republic Act 8976: Philippine Food Fortification


Act

NNC GB Resolution No. 1 s, 2017: Approving and


Adopting the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition
2017-2022 and DILG MC 2018-42, Adoption and
Implementation of PPAN 2017-2022
f. NNC GB Resolution:
 No. 3 s, 2012: Approving the Guidelines on
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the Fabrication, Verification and
Maintenance of Wooden Height Boards
 No. 3 s. 2018: Approving the guidelines on
het selection of non-wooden height and
length measuring tool
 No.2 s. 2012: Approving the revised
guidelines on OPT Plus
 No.6 s. 2012: Adoption of the 2012
Nutrition Guidelines for Filipinos
 No.2 s.2009: Adopting the Nation
Management in Emergencies and Disasters
g. Barangay Ordinance Adopting DepEd Order No.
13, s. 2017 implemented to all stores in the barangay

3.STRENGTHENED MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO THE PPAN 2017-2022 / BNAP EFFECTIVENESS


C. Conduct OPT+ to 0-59 months old children 0-59 60
months old
-Monthly for 0-23 months old children
-Quarterly for 24-59 months old
B.Posting Barangay Nutrition Mission and Vision, BNC 1
BNC Organizational Structure and BNC Activities at
the Nutrition Bulletin/Corner
C.Include BNS in the conduct of NPM, Basic BNS 1
Course training, BNS Continuing Course Training,
Nutrition in Emergencies
D.Calibration of height/length board and weighing Anthropom 3
scale at Municipal Engineering Office etric Tools
E.Procurement of computer set/ laptop for health and Laptop 1
nutrition e-OPT and database
F.Installation of updated Barangay Nutritional Spot Spotmap 1
Map
G.Establishment of Nutrition post per Nutrition 1
purok/sitio/zone Post per
Purok
H.Lobby for increased honorarium for BNSs Honorarium 1000

PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
PHILIPPINE PLAN OF ACTION FOR NUTRITION
Physical Accomplishment
For the Month of January to June 2024

Region 8 Province SAMAR City/ Municipality MARABUT Barangay AMAMBUCALE

Target Accomplishment/ Financial Accomplishments, in Remarks


Outreach Php’000
Programs/Project/Activities Group Number Number Number Amount Amount Amount
PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
Identified Targeted budgeted obligated disburse
d
I. NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM
1.MATERNAL, NEONATAL, INFANT NAD YOUN CHILD FEEDING
A. Health System Support Pregnant women 10
 Organize and establish IYCF Support
Group
B. Establish and operationalize DOH Certified Breastfeeding place 1
Breastfeeding Place in :

- Brgy. Health Station


-Evacuation Centers

C.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of Pregnant women 1 per month


implementation of local ordinances on
breastfeeding (EO 51) and rooming in (RA 10028)
at the Barangay level
D.Maternal Health Related Programs Pregnant women 7
 Provision of Prenatal services with
counseling to pregnant women on
importance of 4 ANC
 Intensify pregnancy tracking during the first
trimester through provision of free
pregnancy test to suspected pregnant
women
 Health education on teenage pregnancy
 Increase coverage of provision of Basic
Oral Health Care in Pregnant Women.
 Nutritional Status assessment for pregnant
women in the first trimester
E.Conduct of Idol ko si Nanay Session Mothers of 0-23 months 20
old children, Pregnant
Mothers
F.Procurement of Tetanus Diphtheria vaccine (TD) Pregnant women 7
2. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MALNUTRITION
A.Training/re training of health and Nutrition BHW/BNS 7
worker on the identification of SAM & MAM case
B.Active surveillance and case finding of SAM and SAM & MAM children Per case
MAM children
C.Master listing of SAM & MAM children SAM & MAM children Per case
D.Referral & FF up of SAM & MAM case to BHS SAM & MAM children Per case
and RHU’s

PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
E.Conduct of follow-up visits and counseling to Families with SAM & Per
families with SAM children MAM children case/family
3.NATIONAL DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAM
A.Conduct of 120 days Supplementary Feeding to 6-23 months old children 20
Children 6-23 months old children

-Masterlisting and monitoring of Nutritional Status


of all 6-23 months old children

- Enrollment to DSP
 Stunted
 Underweight
 Wasted
B.Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status Pre school aged children 15
of all children in child development centers and
supervised neighborhood play
C.Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status Pregnant women 7
of all pregnant women
D. Data consolidation of school weighing report Pre school aged children 15
(baseline and end-line) and SBF implementation
report
4. NATIONAL NUTRITION PROMOTION PROGRAM FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE
A. Nutrition Month Celebration (July) House Holds 140
- Mahimsog nga Pagkaon Pambata
Cooking Contest
- Nutrition Poster making Contest
- Huwarang Malusog na Pamilya
B.Breastfeeding Awareness Month Celebration Lactating Mothers 15
(August) and promotion of EO 51
-Sabay-sabay na Pagpapasusu Ng Mga Ina
Posting of EO51: Milk Code Posters
C.National Food Fortification Day Celebration House Holds 140
(November 7th)
D.Promotion of proper diet and healthy lifestyle House Holds 140
through social media (e.g. Facebook)
E.Development, reproduction, and distribution of House Holds 140
F1K materials, 10 Kumainments, Pinggang Pinoy, 7
Food Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
F.Posting of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos Public places 1
(NGF) billboard on 10 Kumainments, Pinggang
Pinoy, 7 Food Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
G.Posting of EO 51: Milk Code posters Public establishments 5
H.Mother and Father IYCF classes 0-59 months old children 65
PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
I.Establishment of Nutrition Corner at the Barangay Barangay Health Center 1
Health Center
J.Food incentive for families with 100% Families affected by 2
rehabilitation from malnutrition Malnutrition
K.Continue Immunization Campaign to target Mothers of infants 15
infants eligible for immunization
5. MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION
A.Procurement of FeSo4 and calcium tablets for Pregnant women 1000 tabs-
pregnant women for 180 days supplementation FeSo4

1000 tabs -
calcium tabs
H. Vitamin A supplementation to 6-11 months old 6-11 months old children 13

C. Supplementation activities to 12-59 months: 12-59 months old 55


 Vitamin A children
 Iron supplementation
 Deworming

D.Data consolidation of weekly iron-folic acid Adolescent female 4


(WIFA) supplementation for adolescent female learners from DepEd, Out
learners from DepEd, Out of School youth, and of School youth, and
WRA WRA
6. MANDATORY FOOD FORTIFICATION
A. Advocacy/promotion on the use of Households 140
 Iodized salt
 Products with sangkappinoy seal
 Fortified foods
B. Masterlisting and Monitoring of retail outlets: Sari-sari stores 15
 Selling iodized salt
 Bakery Owners using Vit. A fortified flour
 Stores selling Vit. A fortified cooking oil
7. NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES
A. NiEm training for the Barangay Nutrition BNC 1
Council
B. Organize Barangay nutrition cluster and conduct BNC 1
coordination meetings
C. Formulation, Updating and Integration of the BNC 1
BDRRM-H/Nutrition in Emergency Plan in
BDRRM Plan with allocated budget
D.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of Lactating mothers As needed
implementation of local ordinance on breastfeeding

PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
at Evacuation Centers
N. Conduct of Nutritional Assessment post disaster Vulnerable groups As needed
in the Barangay
O. Conduct Braestfeeding support group counseling Lactating mothers 15
and Nutrition education pre and post disaster
H.Setting up of community kitchen at the Evacuees -
evacuation centers
I.Provision of complementary food packs for 6-23 6-11 months old children 18
mos. Children (e.g. RiceMo)
J.Provision of micro nutrient supplementation (as 6-59 months old children 60
needed) e.g. Vit. A, MNP, IFA
K.Monitoring of SAM and MAM children MAM and SAM children Per case
M.Procurement of prepositioned height/length Vulnerable groups
board and child weighing scale for emergencies and
disaster
8.OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION PROGRAM
A.Conduct of home visit and counseling to Parent with ow/ob 5
parent/caregivers with Ow/Ob preschool children preschool children
B.Conduct of Sports and Talents Fest Community people
C.Maintain public outdoor spaces for physical Basketball Court 1
activity (basketball court.)
II. NUTRITION SENSITIVE PROGRAM
A. Monitoring of Gulayan sa Paaralan if established Gulayan sa Paaralan 1
and maintained
- Elementary School

B. Monitoring of Family Development Session for Household 137


Child and Family nutrition
C. Endorsement of households with vulnerable Households with 11
groups (pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children, vulnerable groups
families) with undernourished preschool and school (pregnant, mothers with
children to Municipal DA Office for livelihood 0-23 mos. children,
assistance or provision of seed capital families) with
undernourished preschool
D.Endorsement of households with vulnerable Households with 11
groups (pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children, vulnerable groups
families) to Municipal DA Office for livelihood (pregnant, mothers with
training 0-23 mos. children,
families) with
undernourished preschool
E. Distribution of seeds/seedlings to households Households with 11
with vulnerable groups (pregnant, mothers with 0- vulnerable groups
23 mos. children, families) with undernourished (pregnant, mothers with
PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
preschool and school children 0-23 mos. children,
families) with
undernourished preschool
F. Conduct advocacy/campaign to increase number Households 137
of Households with established backyard gardens
G.Monitor household with access to safe drinking Households 137
water
H.Conduct Education campaign on water Households 140
purification methods
H. Monitor household with access to sanitary toilet Households 140
facilities
I.Improvement of Handwashing Facility: Daycare Center 1

-BHC
-Daycare Center
J. Reproduction and distribution of IEC materials Households 140
on WASH at the Barangay
K.Education campaign on proper waste Households 140
management and environmental sanitation.
L.Conduct education campaigns on Reproductive Adolescents 90% of
health program for adolescents Adolescent

-U4U
-Toga muna Bago Boda
III. ENABLING PROGRAM
1.MOBILIZATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS FOR NUTRITION OUTCOMES
A.Conduct of regular Quarterly BNC Meetings BNC 4
B. Posting of Nutrition Situation Report at the BNC 4
identified Nutrition Corner
C.Designate F1K coordinator at the Barangay level Community Volunteer 1
D.Updating and Enhancement of Barangay BNC 1
Nutrition Action Plan and integration to AIP
E.Conduct of Annual PIR for Health and Nutrition BNC and BHB 1
Program
F.Coordinate to Municipal Nutrition Office for BNS BNS 1
refresher course
G.Conduct of Barangay Nutrition Program - -
Management Refresher Training for BNC
2.POLICY DEVELOPMENT FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION
C. Passage of Ordinances/ Resolution BNC 4
supporting/adopting the nutrition program at the
Barangay level
PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
d) Republic Act 11148, “Kalusugan at Nutrisyon
ng Mag-Nanay” Acto of 2019

b.Republic Act of 11037 MasustansyangPagkain


Para saBatang Pilipino

c.Executive Order 51: National Code of Breastmilk


Substitutes, Supplements and Other related products

d. Republic Act of 10028: Expanding Breastfeeding


Act of 2009
- DILG Memorandum Circular 2011-54
Implementation and Monitoring of the National
Breastfeeding Policy

e.Republic Act 8172: An Act of salt Iodization


Nationwide (ASIN Law)

f.Republic Act 8976: Philippine Food Fortification


Act

NNC GB Resolution No. 1 s, 2017: Approving and


Adopting the Philippine Plan of Action for
Nutrition 2017-2022 and DILG MC 2018-42,
Adoption and Implementation of PPAN 2017-2022
f. NNC GB Resolution:
 No. 3 s, 2012: Approving the Guidelines
on the Fabrication, Verification and
Maintenance of Wooden Height Boards
 No. 3 s. 2018: Approving the guidelines on
het selection of non-wooden height and
length measuring tool
 No.2 s. 2012: Approving the revised
guidelines on OPT Plus
 No.6 s. 2012: Adoption of the 2012
Nutrition Guidelines for Filipinos
 No.2 s.2009: Adopting the Nation
Management in Emergencies and Disasters
g. Barangay Ordinance Adopting DepEd Order No.
13, s. 2017 implemented to all stores in the
barangay

PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
3.STRENGTHENED MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO THE PPAN 2017-2022 / BNAP EFFECTIVENESS
D. Conduct OPT+ to 0-59 months old children 0-59 months old children 60

-Monthly for 0-23 months old


-Quarterly for 24-59 months old
B.Posting Barangay Nutrition Mission and Vision, BNC 1
BNC Organizational Structure and BNC Activities
at the Nutrition Bulletin/Corner
C.Include BNS in the conduct of NPM, Basic BNS 1
Course training, BNS Continuing Course Training,
Nutrition in Emergencies
D.Calibration of height/length board and weighing Anthropometric Tools 3
scale at Municipal Engineering Office
E.Procurement of computer set/ laptop for health Laptop 1
and nutrition e-OPT and database
F.Installation of updated Barangay Nutritional Spot Spotmap 1
Map
G.Establishment of Nutrition post per Nutrition Post per Purok 1
purok/sitio/zone
H.Lobby for increased honorarium for BNSs Honorarium 1000

PHILIPPINE PLAN OF ACTION FOR NUTRITION


Physical Accomplishment
For the Month of July to December 2024

Region 8 Province SAMAR City/ Municipality MARABUT Barangay AMAMBUCALE

Target Accomplishment/ Financial Accomplishments, in Remarks


Outreach Php’000
Programs/Project/Activities Group Number Number Number Amount Amount Amount
Identified Targeted budgeted obligated disburse
d
PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
I. NUTRITION SPECIFIC PROGRAM
1.MATERNAL, NEONATAL, INFANT NAD YOUN CHILD FEEDING
A. Health System Support Pregnant women 10
 Organize and establish IYCF Support
Group
B. Establish and operationalize DOH Certified Breastfeeding place 1
Breastfeeding Place in :

- Brgy. Health Station


-Evacuation Centers

C.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of Pregnant women 1 per month


implementation of local ordinances on
breastfeeding (EO 51) and rooming in (RA 10028)
at the Barangay level
D.Maternal Health Related Programs Pregnant women 7
 Provision of Prenatal services with
counseling to pregnant women on
importance of 4 ANC
 Intensify pregnancy tracking during the first
trimester through provision of free
pregnancy test to suspected pregnant
women
 Health education on teenage pregnancy
 Increase coverage of provision of Basic
Oral Health Care in Pregnant Women.
 Nutritional Status assessment for pregnant
women in the first trimester
E.Conduct of Idol ko si Nanay Session Mothers of 0-23 months 20
old children, Pregnant
Mothers
F.Procurement of Tetanus Diphtheria vaccine (TD) Pregnant women 7
2. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MALNUTRITION
A.Training/re training of health and Nutrition BHW/BNS 7
worker on the identification of SAM & MAM case
B.Active surveillance and case finding of SAM and SAM & MAM children Per case
MAM children
C.Master listing of SAM & MAM children SAM & MAM children Per case
D.Referral & FF up of SAM & MAM case to BHS SAM & MAM children Per case
and RHU’s
E.Conduct of follow-up visits and counseling to Families with SAM & Per
families with SAM children MAM children case/family

PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
3.NATIONAL DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAM
A.Conduct of 120 days Supplementary Feeding to 6-23 months old children 20
Children 6-23 months old children

-Masterlisting and monitoring of Nutritional Status


of all 6-23 months old children

- Enrollment to DSP
 Stunted
 Underweight
 Wasted
B.Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status Pre school aged children 15
of all children in child development centers and
supervised neighborhood play
C.Master listing and monitoring of nutritional status Pregnant women 7
of all pregnant women
D. Data consolidation of school weighing report Pre school aged children 15
(baseline and end-line) and SBF implementation
report
4. NATIONAL NUTRITION PROMOTION PROGRAM FOR BEHAVIOR CHANGE
A. Nutrition Month Celebration (July) House Holds 140
- Mahimsog nga Pagkaon Pambata
Cooking Contest
- Nutrition Poster making Contest
- Huwarang Malusog na Pamilya
B.Breastfeeding Awareness Month Celebration Lactating Mothers 15
(August) and promotion of EO 51
-Sabay-sabay na Pagpapasusu Ng Mga Ina
Posting of EO51: Milk Code Posters
C.National Food Fortification Day Celebration House Holds 140
(November 7th)
D.Promotion of proper diet and healthy lifestyle House Holds 140
through social media (e.g. Facebook)
E.Development, reproduction, and distribution of House Holds 140
F1K materials, 10 Kumainments, Pinggang Pinoy, 7
Food Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
F.Posting of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos Public places 1
(NGF) billboard on 10 Kumainments, Pinggang
Pinoy, 7 Food Groups (MAD), Food Pyramid
G.Posting of EO 51: Milk Code posters Public establishments 5
H.Mother and Father IYCF classes 0-59 months old children 65
I.Establishment of Nutrition Corner at the Barangay Barangay Health Center 1
Health Center
PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
J.Food incentive for families with 100% Families affected by 2
rehabilitation from malnutrition Malnutrition
K.Continue Immunization Campaign to target Mothers of infants 15
infants eligible for immunization
5. MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION
A.Procurement of FeSo4 and calcium tablets for Pregnant women 1000 tabs-
pregnant women for 180 days supplementation FeSo4

1000 tabs -
calcium tabs
I. Vitamin A supplementation to 6-11 months old 6-11 months old children 13

C. Supplementation activities to 12-59 months: 12-59 months old 55


 Vitamin A children
 Iron supplementation
 Deworming

D.Data consolidation of weekly iron-folic acid Adolescent female 4


(WIFA) supplementation for adolescent female learners from DepEd, Out
learners from DepEd, Out of School youth, and of School youth, and
WRA WRA
6. MANDATORY FOOD FORTIFICATION
A. Advocacy/promotion on the use of Households 140
 Iodized salt
 Products with sangkappinoy seal
 Fortified foods
B. Masterlisting and Monitoring of retail outlets: Sari-sari stores 15
 Selling iodized salt
 Bakery Owners using Vit. A fortified flour
 Stores selling Vit. A fortified cooking oil
7. NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES
A. NiEm training for the Barangay Nutrition BNC 1
Council
B. Organize Barangay nutrition cluster and conduct BNC 1
coordination meetings
C. Formulation, Updating and Integration of the BNC 1
BDRRM-H/Nutrition in Emergency Plan in
BDRRM Plan with allocated budget
D.Strengthen advocacy and monitoring of Lactating mothers As needed
implementation of local ordinance on breastfeeding
at Evacuation Centers
P. Conduct of Nutritional Assessment post disaster Vulnerable groups As needed

PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
in the Barangay
Q. Conduct Braestfeeding support group counseling Lactating mothers 15
and Nutrition education pre and post disaster
H.Setting up of community kitchen at the Evacuees -
evacuation centers
I.Provision of complementary food packs for 6-23 6-11 months old children 18
mos. Children (e.g. RiceMo)
J.Provision of micro nutrient supplementation (as 6-59 months old children 60
needed) e.g. Vit. A, MNP, IFA
K.Monitoring of SAM and MAM children MAM and SAM children Per case
M.Procurement of prepositioned height/length Vulnerable groups
board and child weighing scale for emergencies and
disaster
8.OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION PROGRAM
A.Conduct of home visit and counseling to Parent with ow/ob 5
parent/caregivers with Ow/Ob preschool children preschool children
B.Conduct of Sports and Talents Fest Community people
C.Maintain public outdoor spaces for physical Basketball Court 1
activity (basketball court.)
II. NUTRITION SENSITIVE PROGRAM
A. Monitoring of Gulayan sa Paaralan if established Gulayan sa Paaralan 1
and maintained
- Elementary School

B. Monitoring of Family Development Session for Household 137


Child and Family nutrition
C. Endorsement of households with vulnerable Households with 11
groups (pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children, vulnerable groups
families) with undernourished preschool and school (pregnant, mothers with
children to Municipal DA Office for livelihood 0-23 mos. children,
assistance or provision of seed capital families) with
undernourished preschool
D.Endorsement of households with vulnerable Households with 11
groups (pregnant, mothers with 0-23 mos. children, vulnerable groups
families) to Municipal DA Office for livelihood (pregnant, mothers with
training 0-23 mos. children,
families) with
undernourished preschool
E. Distribution of seeds/seedlings to households Households with 11
with vulnerable groups (pregnant, mothers with 0- vulnerable groups
23 mos. children, families) with undernourished (pregnant, mothers with
preschool and school children 0-23 mos. children,
families) with
PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
undernourished preschool
F. Conduct advocacy/campaign to increase number Households 137
of Households with established backyard gardens
G.Monitor household with access to safe drinking Households 137
water
H.Conduct Education campaign on water Households 140
purification methods
H. Monitor household with access to sanitary toilet Households 140
facilities
I.Improvement of Handwashing Facility: Daycare Center 1

-BHC
-Daycare Center
J. Reproduction and distribution of IEC materials Households 140
on WASH at the Barangay
K.Education campaign on proper waste Households 140
management and environmental sanitation.
L.Conduct education campaigns on Reproductive Adolescents 90% of
health program for adolescents Adolescent

-U4U
-Toga muna Bago Boda
III. ENABLING PROGRAM
1.MOBILIZATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS FOR NUTRITION OUTCOMES
A.Conduct of regular Quarterly BNC Meetings BNC 4
B. Posting of Nutrition Situation Report at the BNC 4
identified Nutrition Corner
C.Designate F1K coordinator at the Barangay level Community Volunteer 1
D.Updating and Enhancement of Barangay BNC 1
Nutrition Action Plan and integration to AIP
E.Conduct of Annual PIR for Health and Nutrition BNC and BHB 1
Program
F.Coordinate to Municipal Nutrition Office for BNS BNS 1
refresher course
G.Conduct of Barangay Nutrition Program - -
Management Refresher Training for BNC
2.POLICY DEVELOPMENT FOR FOOD AND NUTRITION
D. Passage of Ordinances/ Resolution BNC 4
supporting/adopting the nutrition program at the
Barangay level

e) Republic Act 11148, “Kalusugan at Nutrisyon


PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
ng Mag-Nanay” Acto of 2019

b.Republic Act of 11037 MasustansyangPagkain


Para saBatang Pilipino

c.Executive Order 51: National Code of Breastmilk


Substitutes, Supplements and Other related products

d. Republic Act of 10028: Expanding Breastfeeding


Act of 2009
- DILG Memorandum Circular 2011-54
Implementation and Monitoring of the National
Breastfeeding Policy

e.Republic Act 8172: An Act of salt Iodization


Nationwide (ASIN Law)

f.Republic Act 8976: Philippine Food Fortification


Act

NNC GB Resolution No. 1 s, 2017: Approving and


Adopting the Philippine Plan of Action for
Nutrition 2017-2022 and DILG MC 2018-42,
Adoption and Implementation of PPAN 2017-2022
f. NNC GB Resolution:
 No. 3 s, 2012: Approving the Guidelines
on the Fabrication, Verification and
Maintenance of Wooden Height Boards
 No. 3 s. 2018: Approving the guidelines on
het selection of non-wooden height and
length measuring tool
 No.2 s. 2012: Approving the revised
guidelines on OPT Plus
 No.6 s. 2012: Adoption of the 2012
Nutrition Guidelines for Filipinos
 No.2 s.2009: Adopting the Nation
Management in Emergencies and Disasters
g. Barangay Ordinance Adopting DepEd Order No.
13, s. 2017 implemented to all stores in the
barangay

3.STRENGTHENED MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TO THE PPAN 2017-2022 / BNAP EFFECTIVENESS


E. Conduct OPT+ to 0-59 months old children 0-59 months old children 60

PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25
-Monthly for 0-23 months old
-Quarterly for 24-59 months old
B.Posting Barangay Nutrition Mission and Vision, BNC 1
BNC Organizational Structure and BNC Activities
at the Nutrition Bulletin/Corner
C.Include BNS in the conduct of NPM, Basic BNS 1
Course training, BNS Continuing Course Training,
Nutrition in Emergencies
D.Calibration of height/length board and weighing Anthropometric Tools 3
scale at Municipal Engineering Office
E.Procurement of computer set/ laptop for health Laptop 1
and nutrition e-OPT and database
F.Installation of updated Barangay Nutritional Spot Spotmap 1
Map
G.Establishment of Nutrition post per Nutrition Post per Purok 1
purok/sitio/zone
H.Lobby for increased honorarium for BNSs Honorarium 1000

PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT 25

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