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Nutrition Month PPT As of 16 June 2021

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Presentation outline

1. Get to know more about Nutrition Month


2. What is our nutrition situation?
3. How are we addressing malnutrition?
4. Opportunities for stakeholders
2021 Nutrition Month Campaign Objectives
1. Increase the understanding of the First 1000 Days of
EDUCATE life strategy and the PPAN as overall framework

2. Facilitate collaboration among various stakeholders


ENCOURAGE for scaled up interventions to fight malnutrition

3. Generate interactions from stakeholders about


ENGAGE nutrition
POSITIONING STATEMENT
The Nutrition Month campaign is an institutionalized
campaign that offers an opportunity for various
stakeholders to come together to inform about the most
relevant nutrition issue in the Philippines. This year, the
call to action is:
“By working together, we can end all forms of
malnutrition. Let us scale up critical actions in the first
1000 days of life!”
Target Audience and Key Messages
Buntis -Kumain ng sapat , para tamang weight gain ang katapat.

Pamilya - Maging madiskarte sa pagpapakain kay baby.

Local chief executive


Nutrisyon ng aking bayan, aking pananagutan.

Lahat - Suportahan ang PPAN. Invest in the First 1000 Days.


Kanutrisyon
Mo,
Jessica
Lanuzo

•Source: NNC/2021/MKMR
Our nutrition situation
WASTING STUNTING
5.6% of children under-5 30.3% of children under-5
(800,000) (3.4 Million)

OBESITY MICRONUTRIENT
4.0% of children under-5 DEFICIENCIES
37.2% among adults (Hidden hunger)

Chronic Energy HUNGER 21%


Deficiency 8% of adults FOOD INSECURITY 53.9%
What is the impact of the pandemic on NUTRITION?
• Families had limited access to food
• “Ayuda” food items were insufficient to meet nutritional
needs
• Interruptions of nutrition programs and services
• Maternal health services were affected
• Physical inactivity and unhealth behaviors increased
Source: 2020 RNAS. DOST-FNRI.

Source: https://www.fm-magazine.com
PPAN 2017-2022

Regional Plan of Action for


Nutrition

Local Nutrition Action Plan


(Provincial, City/Municipal,
Barangay)
PPAN 2017-2022
What are the nutrition-
specific interventions?

Programs that address


the immediate causes of
malnutrition. Specifically,
these are inadequate
food intake and intake of
food of poor nutrient
quality; poor maternal
and child caring
practices; and disease.
• Starts from conception up to the first two years of a child
• “golden window of opportunity” where health, nutrition,
and development foundations are established
• Its impact:
• Optimum growth and development
• Higher IQ and better performance in school
• Lower risk of diseases and overall better health
• Increased productivity and higher income
• Reduced child deaths
CONTINUE AND SCALE UP CRITICAL
INTERVENTIONS IN THE FIRST 1000 DAYS OF LIFE
PREGNANCY
1. At least 4 pre-natal visits in 3 trimesters (1-1-2)
2. 180 tablets of Iron-folic acid supplementation
3. Balanced protein-energy dietary supplementation
YOUNGER STAGE OF INFANCY (Birth to 5 months)
4. Exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months

OLDER STAGE OF INFANCY & TODDLERHOOD


(6 -24 months)

5. Age-appropriate complementary feeding with continued


breastfeeding
6. Micronutrient supplementation (Vit. A, Micronutrient Powder)
“Evidence suggests that specific multisectoral, nutrition-specific evidence-based
interventions could reduce child stunting by 20%, if scaled to 90% coverage” – World
Health Organization (WHO) and Lancet Journal
Malnutrition can be prevented particularly
during the first 1,000 days of life
1. Antenatal multiple micronutrient supplementation to reduce risk of
stillbirths, low birthweight and small-for-gestational age babies;
2. Provision of supplementary food in food-insecure settings.
3. Use of locally produced, ready to use supplementary and
therapeutic food to manage acute malnourished children;
4. Preventive small-quantity lipid based nutrient supplementation for
children aged 6 to 23 months for positive effects in child growth.
Source: Keats, E. C., Das, J. K., Salam, R. A., Lassi, Z. S., Imdad, A., Black, R. E., & Bhutta, Z. A. (2021). Effective interventions to address maternal and child
nutrition: an update of the evidence. 1 May 2021. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, Volume 5, Issue 5, 367-384.
Malnutrition can be prevented particularly
during the first 1,000 days of life
5. Integrated interventions including diet, exercise, and behavior
therapy for prevention and management of childhood obesity;
6. Nutrition-sensitive programs that yield nutritional benefits
including malaria prevention, preconception care, and water,
sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) promotion; and
7. Improved coverage of interventions to reach the most vulnerable
groups.
Source: Keats, E. C., Das, J. K., Salam, R. A., Lassi, Z. S., Imdad, A., Black, R. E., & Bhutta, Z. A. (2021). Effective interventions to address maternal and child
nutrition: an update of the evidence. 1 May 2021. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, Volume 5, Issue 5, 367-384.
Basis for LGU Funding for nutrition
• DILG Memorandum Circular 2018-42 – enjoins all LGUs to prioritize in their allocation
of local funds the PPAN included in their local nutrition action plans formulated in
accordance with the PPAN 2017-2022
• DILG-DOH Joint Memorandum Circular 2019-0001 – Guidelines for integration of PAPs
from the PPAN to the local development plans, investment programs and budget of
LGUs
• DBM guidelines on annual LGU budget preparation that requires LGUs to prepare
local nutrition action plans
• National Budget Memorandum No. 130
• Local Budget Memoranda No. 77 S. 2018
• Local Budget Memoranda No. 80. 2020
• Local Budget Memoranda No. 82. 2021
Policies and programs that support nutrition
• RA 11148 Kalusugan at Nutrisyon ng Mag-Nanay Act
• RA 11210 105-Day Expanded Maternity Leave Law RA 11037
Masustansyang Pagkain para sa Batang Pilipino Act
• RA 10410 Early Years Act
• RA 10028 Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act
• RA 8976 Food Fortification Law
• RA 8172 ASIN Law
• EO 51 Philippine Milk Code
Platforms for collaboration
• IATF on Zero Hunger
• Launched the National Food Policy under the leadership of
the Office of the Cabinet Secretary
• Involve all government stakeholders to eradicate hunger,
achieve food security, improve the nation’s nutrition
situation, and promote sustainable agriculture.

• Pilipinas Kontra Gutom (PKG) Movement


• National and multisectoral anti-hunger movement with
support from the private sector, NGOs and foundations, CSOs,
and digital and media partners
Platform for collaboration
• Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement
• Global movement to convene different sectors to
implement actions aligning nutrition targets
• SUN Philippines
• Organized sectors including: United Nations, donors,
civil society, business, academe, and government
• Adopted SUN Strategy 3.0 in June
Current support for nutrition?
Personal Service
development? delivery?

Policies and Nutrition


budgets? education?

Advocate? Don’t care?


How can stakeholders
support nutrition?
Opportunities to support nutrition: National Government
1. Strengthen policies and programs on scaling up nutrition
interventions
2. Invest in nutrition through inclusion of nutrition programs in
the national annual budget, operational plans, and human
resources
3. Establish more nutrition-sensitive programs to address basic
and underlying causes of malnutrition
4. Prioritize nutritionally vulnerable groups as beneficiaries in
nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive government programs
Opportunities to support nutrition: Local Government

1. Adopt the PPAN in local nutrition action plan and annual


investment plan
2. Increase support to nutrition programs and its implementation,
with focus on the first 1000 days with adolescents, pregnant
and lactating women, and infants and young children as
primary beneficiaries
3. Ensure delivery of essential health and nutrition programs in
the first 1000 days, as mandated by RA 11148
Opportunities to support nutrition: Local Government

4. Improve access of health and nutrition programs in far-flung


areas, geographically-isolated and disadvantaged areas, urban
poor, resettlement areas and indigenous peoples
5. Coordinate with national government agencies through the
regional offices in capacity building and technical assistance
for implementation of programs on health and nutrition
Opportunities to support nutrition: Private sector
1. Create an enabling work environment for women and children
2. Ensure protection of women in the labor industry by establishing
lactation stations and provision of breastfeeding breaks (RA 10028)
3. Provide and allow expanded maternity leave to encourage proper
postpartum care and exclusive breastfeeding
4. Tweak budget and plans for nutrition-related activities and services
to employees and clientele
5. Comply with EO 51 for manufacturers of breastmilk substitutes
Opportunities to support nutrition: Media

1. Develop materials for information, education, and


communication of nutrition messages to the public
2. Disseminate factual information on good nutrition through print,
television, radio, digital media, and other media
3. Promote good and healthy nutrition practices in commonly
consumed media like film and television, as well as digital media
4. Encourage the public to participate in national and local health
and nutrition programs
Opportunities to support nutrition: Civil society
1. Advocate for increased attention to nutrition in the first 1000 days, and
more investment on it

2. Empower communities to support programs for prevention of


malnutrition in the first 1000 days

3. Work with the government in strengthening efforts to address


malnutrition

4. Widen reach of nutrition programs to areas with less access to health


and nutrition programs

5. Join the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Alliance.


Opportunities to support nutrition: Academe
1. Ensure that nutrition is part of the curricula.
2. Conduct webinars, online fora, and other activities on nutrition
3. Have its extension programs promote good nutrition and
encourage the school and university constituents’ participation
3. Conduct research on nutrition aligned with the PPAN Research
Agenda
4. Join the Scaling Up Nutrition Academe Network
Opportunities to support nutrition: Families/Individuals
1. Practice good nutrition in your family
2. Participate in nutrition programs
3. Help others achieve proper nutrition by doing
voluntary work in communities
4. Innovate and think out of the box.
ACTIVITIES TO SUPPORT NUTRITION MONTH CAMPAIGN
1. Disseminate Nutrition Month through streamers, websites, and
social media
2. Conduct nutrition webinars and online fora
3. Review and tweak organization plans and budgets to include
nutrition-related activities and services
4. Participate in Nutrition Month activities in your community and that
of the NNC and other agencies with observance of minimum health
standards
5. Do volunteer work in nutrition
Call to action for nutrition!
Let us all work together to eliminate all forms of
malnutrition, raise a new #Laking1000 generation of Filipinos
achieving their full potential.

Be one of the spoons to advocate for good nutrition among


Filipinos beginning in the first 1000 days of life!

Sa PPAN, Panalo ang Bayan!


For more information, please contact

NATIONAL NUTRITION COUNCIL


Nutrition Bldg., 2332 Chino Roces Avenue
Extension, Taguig City
(632) 8843-0142
http://www.nnc.gov.ph

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