2014 Provincial Nutrition Action Office (Quezon Province) Annual Accomplishment Report

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ANNUAL ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT 2014

PROVINCIAL NUTRITION ACTION OFFICE and the PROVINCIAL NUTRITION MULTI-SECTORAL COUNCIL

PROVINCE OF QUEZON

This document is a summary of the combined accomplishments accomplishments and efforts of the Provincial Nutrition Multi-sectoral Council and the Provincial Nutrition Action Office Province of Quezon as documented by the District Nutrition Program Coordinators for 2014 fiscal year. 1

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY…………………………………………………………………..3  SUMMARY…………………………………………………………………..3  I. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PROVINCE………………………………………………… PROVINCE …………………………………………………..6 II. GEOGRAPHICAL GEOGRAPHICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTIC…………………………….6  CHARACTERISTIC…………………………….6  III. THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATI ON AND THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT…6  GOVERNMENT…6  IV. PROGRAM EFFICIENCY………………………………………………………………7 EFFICIENCY………………………………………………………………7   V. HOME SCHOOL SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY FOOD PRODUCTION……………………….7  PRODUCTION……………………….7  VI. MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTA SUPP LEMENTATION TION…………………………………….……14 …………………………………….……14   VII. FOOD FORTICATION………………………………………………………………..15 FORTICATION………………………………………………………………..15   VIII. FOOD ASSISSTANCE……………………………………………………………….15 ASSISSTANCE……………………………………………………………….15   IX. NUTRITION EDUCATION……………………………………………………………17 EDUCATION……………………………………………………………17   X. NUTRITION IN ESSENTIAL MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES.….22 SERVICES.….22   XI. LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE…………………………………………………………23 ASSISTANCE…………………………………………………………23   XII. PROGRAM MANAGEMENT………………………………………………………...25 MANAGEMENT………………………………………………………...25 XIII. ENABLING MECHANISM …………………………………………………………29 …………………………………………………………29   XIV. MONITORING, EVALUATION AND SURVEILLANCE ………………………...31 ………………………...31   XV. FUNDING SUPPORT ………………………………………………………………...34 ………………………………………………………………...34   XVI. PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS ……………………………………………………..34 ……………………………………………………..34   XVII. INNOVATIVE PROGRAM AND PROJECTS ……………………………………35 ……………………………………35   XVIII. SUMMARY ……………………………………………………………………….38 ……………………………………………………………………….38   ANNEX A- RE-ENTRY PLANS………………..……………………..…………40 PLANS………………..……………………..…………40   ANNEX B MINUTES OF THE T HE MEETINGS…….………..………….… MEETINGS…….………..………….…..………44 ………44   ANNEX C EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 03……………….…….…. 03……………….…….….………65 ………65   ANNEX D RESOLUTION NUMBER 2014-2638 2014-2638 …..………………….. …..…………………..………67 ………67   ANNEX E RESOLUTION NUMBER 2014-2639………….……………… 2014-2639………….………………..……69 ……69   ANNEX F- 2014 SPOT MAP………………………………….…………. MAP………………………………….………….………71 ………71  

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

When the Provincial Nutrition Multi-Sectoral Council was convened last February of the year, the council became a focal point in promoting nutrition programs whose goal is to decrease the  prevalence of malnutrition in the province. The council continually expands and created the Provincial Nutrition Action Office that serves as a cross functional secretariat and program implementer of the provincial government. Over the year, there have been many indicator of success in the planned program of activities. The enhanced collaboration and coordination of different offices and members of the council created progress. progress. The efforts of the Provincial Nutrition A Action ction Office were exceptional in achieving improvements and consistency to the foregoing vision of the province. Hence, the 2014 accomplishment report was the result of the Provincial Nutrition Action Plan in concurrence with the Philippine Plan of Action. The report coincides with the PPAN-IG no.010 Form no. 1M as reflected in the following parts.             

  Program Efficiency   Home School and Community Food Production                      

Micronutrient Supplementation Food Fortification Food assistance  Nutrition Education  Nutrition in essential maternal and child health health services Livelihood assistance Program Management Enabling mechanisms Monitoring, evaluation and surveillance Funding support Program effectiveness   Preschool children  



School children

  Innovative program and projects

Undeniably, the nutrition Program of the province started an ambitious goal but it came along way since the inception of the program on the first quarter of the year. Since the creation of the  plan, a strong partnership of agencies and organizations has coalesced for the benefit of the general populace. Now, with the effects and impacts of the programs, the Office and the council approved moving forward with the plan until the end of 2016.

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The accomplishment describe in this report would not have been possible without the help, continued support and efforts of the members of the Provincial Nutrition Council, partner agencies and NGOS, the Local government units, the Association of Quezon Nutrition Action Officers, Barangay Nutrition Action Scholars Federation, Department of Education division of Quezon, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the National Nutrition Council Region 4A and the Hon. Governor David C. Suarez.

Prepared By:

JULIUS CARMELO A. PARCAREY RN MSN District Nutrition Program Coordinator –  Coordinator – District District 1

Approved:

ROBERTO D. GAJO Provincial Nutrition Action Officer

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I. 

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PROVINCE The province formerly known as Tayabas was explored  by the Spaniards in 1571 and 1572 when Juan de Salcedo visited and explored upon the order of the first Spanish Governor General of the Philippines, Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. They passed through the central  portion of Tayabas in his march across Laguna Province to Paracale. The following years, Salcedo led his famous expeditions around the northern coast of Luzon. He visited the "CONTRACOSTA" towns of Casiguran, Baler and Infanta. In 1574, Father Diego de Oropesa, who found a group of native barangays with their own culture and government, founded the municipality of Gumaca, then called Bumaka. The territory which now constitutes the province of

Tayabas was at one time under the jurisdiction of various provinces. The southern and central portions, for example, were in 1585 under the  jurisdiction of the t he province of Bonbon, sometimes called Balayan (now Batangas). The northern  portion was divided between Laguna and Nueva Ecija, while the other portion was divided into the provinces of Mindoro, Marinduque and Camarines. Camari nes. In 1591, Tayabas was created into a province under the name of Kalilayan. Its capital was the ancient town of Tayabas, now a barrio in the town of Unisan where ancient tombs and artifacts can be found. However, by the middle of the 18th century the provincial capital was moved to what is now the municipality municipalit y of Tayabas. The year 1595 marked the spiritual birth of Quezon Province with its incorporation into the Dioceses of Nueva Caceres. The first Catholic Bishop of the province was Fray Franci Francisco sco Ortiga, an Agustinian Friar, while its first Alcalde Mayor was Don Simeon Alvarez, who served from 1625 to 1655. In September 7, 1946, President Manuel A. Roxas, by virtue of Republic Act No. 14 renamed the  province to Quezon, in honor of the late President Manuel L. Quezon, the most illustrious son of Baler, formerly part of Quezon. The present seat of provincial government is Lucena City, the province's capital.

www.quezon.gov.ph   Source:   www.quezon.gov.ph Source:

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II. 

GEOGRAPHICAL AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS C HARACTERISTICS

LOCATION Quezon Province is bounded on the north by the province of Aurora, on the west by the  provinces of Laguna and Rizal, on the southwest by the province of Batangas and on the southeast by Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur. TOPOGRAPHY Quezon's topography is characterized by rugged terrain with few plains, valleys and swamps. Only narrow strips of land along the coast and river valley are available for growing crops. The undulating lowlands along the coast are well drained. The province is very narrow, averaging about thirty (30) kilometers by its width. Slope of the province ranges from 0-3% slopes and above. The topography of the area permits prime agricultural activities within the province. LAND AREA AND LENGTH OF COASTLINE Total Land area 870,660 has. (53.21 of CALABARZONs land area) Agricultural Land Area 513,681 has. (59% of Provincial Land area) Length of coastline 1,066.36 km. Source: www.quezon.gov.ph  DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Population census Urban population Rural population Male Female Annual growth rate Population density  Number of households

1,987, 030 (2010 census) 665,311 1,321,719 841,864 802,211 1.8% 228 persons per sq. km. 384,455

 NUMBER OF SCHOOLS SCHOOLS based on School year 2012-2013 Classification Public Private  No. of pre elementary -15  No of elementary 798 122  No. of secondary 180 81 Technical vocational --Universities and colleges --Source: NSO, Public Use File 2010; excluding Lucena City III. 

Total 15 920 920 68 34

THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION AND THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT The provincial government is headed by Hon. Governor David C. Suarez (NUP) since July of 2010 to present. He was awarded as one of the most outstanding governor of the Philippines in 2014. 6|P a g e  

 

The elected Vice Governor of the Province is Hon. vice Governor Samuel B. Nantes (LP). He was elected on May 2013. The following are the board members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan st Hon. Alona Obispo Board Member 1  District of Quezon st Hon. Teresita Dator Board Member 1  District of Quezon nd Hon. Elizabeth Sio Board Member 2  District of Quezon Hon. Jayson Gary Ejercito Hon. Ferdinand Talabong Hon. Lourdes D. Pasatiempo Hon. Victor Reyes Hon. Manuel Butardo Hon. Rhodora Tan Hon. Gerald Ortiz Hon. Donaldo Suarez Hon. Erwin Esguerra IV. 

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Board Member 2nd District of Quezon nd Board Member 2  District of Quezon rd Board Member 3  District of Quezon rd Board Member 3  District of Quezon th Board Member 4  District of Quezon th Board Member 4  District of Quezon th Board Member 4  District of Quezon Ex-officio member PCL Ex-officio Member ABC

PROGRAM EFFICIENCY The 2014 accomplishment are the results of the combined endeavors of the revitalized Provincial Nutrition Multi Sectoral Council which has a total of 61 members (which includes 29 department heads, presidents of different organizations and provincial directors of different governmental agencies; 25 permanent alternate members and 5 member secretariats). Different agencies, organizations and departments helped out in planning and organizing different activities for nutrition which will be elaborated further in the report. A total of 23 municipalities submitted their municipal nutrition Action Plan as indicated in the following list: Alabat, A Atimonan, timonan, Calauag, Dolores, G General eneral L Luna, una, General Nakar, Gumaca, Infanta Jomalig, Lopez, Lucban, Macalelon, Mauban, Patnanungan, Perez, Plaridel, Real , Sampaloc, San Francisco, Sariaya, Tagkawayan, Tayabas City Cit y and Tiaong. Also, the year under review gave us 2 resolutions that support the provincial nutrition  program. Further detail will be discussed in the enabling mechanisms section. Moreover,  based on the criterion prescribed by the National Nutrition Council on its functionality assessment of local nutrition council, Quezon Province was indicated as “SUBSTANTIALY FUNCTIONAL” with 9 out of 10 score in the indicator checklist. It is imperative to know that the functionality of the Provincial Nutrition Multi Sectoral Council and the Provincial  Nutrition Action Office programs and projects were implemented implemented properly.

V. 

HOME SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY FOOD PRODUCTION The provincial government of Quezon through the Provincial nutrition multi-sectoral council and the Office of the provincial agriculturist strengthened and improved the programs under 7|P a g e  

 

food security through increased food production and income generation among the general  populace. Under this section, iitt addresses in more det detail ail the agronomic activities and targets which are identified as follows: fol lows: 1.  Distribution of seeds/ seedlings cuttings The Office of the Provincial Agriculturist provides and distributes seeds and seedlings to different sectors. Its main purpose is to encourage landowners, farmers, school children to name a few, to plant fruit bearing trees and grow their own vegetables to improve nutrition and health. According to the gathered data from the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist, a total of 626.5 kilos of vegetable vege table seeds/ seedlings were distributed to all 40 municipalities with 7,200 recipients. Moreover, the OPA distributed 2,000 farm ready seedlings to 127 recipients that were used for backyard gardening and techno demo farm all over the province.

2.  Establishment of fruit and vegetable gardens/ nurseries Growing vegetables in gardens are common in an agricultural province like Quezon. The interest in vegetable gardening among the populace increased in the last years as manifested by programs initiated by the provincial government of Quezon. Under the Office of the provincial agriculturist, the Gulayan sa Paaralan were established in 2010 which intensified vegetable gardens in schools. Similarly, some communities and other LGU’s took the program as its model to duplicate organic way of vegetable production and even incorporate it in the their ir feeding programs to alleviate malnutrition. However, for 8|P a g e  

 

2014 the Gulayan sa Paaralan competition did not pushed through. But rather it continues to encourage schools in creating and establishing vegetable garden in the school. A total of 1,013 primary schools participated in the program. As reported the record shows  below that a major decrease of wasting wasting in school children were identified. identified. School Year

Total Enrolment

Wasted

Severely Wasted

SY 2010-2011

397,701

24,198

10,063

SY 2011-2012 SY 2012-2013

409,370 420,607

20,392 15,669

5,963 5,399

The Province wide Gulayan sa Paaralan was dubbed as “Developing Agriculture thru vegetable production integration drive in school” or DAVID S.  S. 

The theme for the program was “Sa organikong gulay, pagkain ay ligtas, mag-aaral mag-aaral ay malakas, isip ay matalas”  matalas” 

As reported by the OPA, there are existing 3 nurseries in the province (Talipan, Ikirin Pagbilao and Sto. Domingo Calauag). Various seedling seedlingss of fruit bearing trees and  plantation crops are being maintained in these nurseries as well as collected coll ected different herbal plants for mass propagation. The nursery in Santo Domingo, Calauag also serves as demonstration for different cultural management and farming system of priority crops (OPA, accomplishment 2014). Moreover a total of 14, 037 seedlings were produced distributed to 280 organizations in the province.

 Agriculture Demo Farm in Santo Domingo C Calauag alauag Quezon

Santol, Rambutan, Duhat, Guyabano, Mangosteen and Durian are some of the fruit bearing trees being maintained maintained

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Plant Nursery in Barangay Ikirin Pagbilao

The Herbal Nursery were also found in the area wherein 13 plots were prepared for diff. herbal plants

3.  Distribution of poultry/ livestock/ Poultry, livestock and fingerlings were distributed year round. As reported by the Office of the provincial veterinarian a total of 40 swine (16 male and 24 female) and 50 goats were distributed to 13 municipalities.

Swine Dispersal at Gumaca Quezon Quezon –  –  Beneficiaries: KALIPI Gumaca

Goat Dispersal at San Francisco, Dolores, Sariaya and General Luna.

Moreover, the Provincial Veterinary Office also conducts lectures, seminars & trainings to small farmers, different government & non-governments organizations. It aims to  provide technical assistance that will increase livestock productivity in the province. In total, they provided 13 trainings benefiting 493 individuals from the municipalities with highest prevalence of malnutrition. 4.  Construction of small water impounding projects/ shallow tube wells According to the Office of the Provincial Planning and Development there are 11 water system projects (water system improvement, rehabilitation, elevated water tanks etc.) Were distributed and constructed from 2012- 2014 to the municipalities of Candelaria, Dolores, Lopez, San Francisco, Unisan, Tayabas City, Tiaong, Pagbilao and Sariaya.

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Inauguration and turnover of water Supply System in Inauguration Brgy. Lalo Tayabas City – City – June  June 5, 2014

Inauguration and turnover of water Supply System in Brgy. Inauguration Camaysa Tayabas City – City – June  June 5, 2014

5.  Establishment of fish ponds/ fish tanks/ fish processing centers and aquaculture  programs. A provincial fish hatchery was es established tablished at Unisan Quezon Quezon in 2012. Quezon Province has 3 fishery facilities maintained by the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist. In addition, 522, 000 fingerlings of Tilapia, Ulang, Bangus and giant prawns were distributed to 218 individuals in 11 municipalities with harvest rate of 70-80% benefitting local production of sea foods. To further increase local production, 309 bags of Fish feeds were distributed to 10 municipalities in 2014.

Open Fish Tank in Unisan Quezon

Tilapia Hatchery in Talipan Pagbilao Quezon

Fish Hatchery – Hatchery – Unisan  Unisan Quezon

The Provincial Tilapia Nursery produced 75,000 fingerlings in 2014

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Seaweed laboratory in Talipan Pagbilao with 250 ro a ules ex ected to mult i l b 1 500 cs. Per month

Placing of Tilapia fingerlings in San Francisco

 Aquaculture Demo Demo Farm in Infanta Infanta Quezon with with 4,000 ba bann us on os ostt uven uvenililee st staa e

Recipient of the Provincial Program in aqaculture

Also, the Provincial Agriculture managed to create and distributed 48 units of fish cages (fixed type 10x10 bamboo and floating type) in 8 municipalities that supported local fishing activities. Estimated 2000 -3000 families have benefitted in this activity.

163 modules of improvised Reef and Payao Projects were also distributed to the municipalities of Infanta, Sariaya, Padre Burgos, Unisan, Catanauan, San Francisco, Plaridel, Gumaca and Guinayangan. This projects aims to increase fish production/  population in strategic areas of the province. province. 12 | P a g e  

 

Gumaca adopt-a-reef Program

 Adopt a Reef program program in San Francisco Quez Quezon on

Payao type of Reef

Distribution of Fisheries paraphernalia in Plaridel

Moreover as reported by the Provincial Agriculture Office, they have managed to distribute 180 sets of squid, gill, crab, and long line nets to 180 families in the municipalities of General Nakar, Burdeos, Mauban, Sariaya, Lucena City, Padre Burgos, Unisan, Pitogo, Macalelon, General Luna, Catanauan, Atimonan, Plaridel and Gumaca. With this program, enhanced productivity in aquaculture of particular fishing area with high prevalence of malnutrition has seen a major increase.

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Provision of 25 wooden banca and 18 fiberglass bancas were distributed to 42 families and organizations across the province in 13 municipalities. The selection of municipalities was determined by the Provincial Agriculture office with emphasis on municipalities with high prev prevalence alence of malnutrition in 2013. The municip municipalities alities are: General Nakar, Real, Burdeos, Mauban, Sariaya, Dolores, Unisan, Catanauan, San  Narciso, Padre Burgos, Plaridel, Gumaca and Guinayangan. Also, 31 motors (6.8 Horse Power) were distributed to 28 families in 8 municipalities.

VI. 

MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION Information on the range and scale of micronutrient supplementation will be discussed in detail in this section. As indicated by the World Health Organization (2009) iodine, vitamin A and iron are most important in global public health terms, their lack represents a major threat to the health and development of populations the world over, particularly children and  pregnant women in low income countries. Hence the integrated provincial health office reported the excellent performance of micronutrient supplementation in the province. The Provincial Nutrition Action Office received and distributed micronutrient supplementation from different agencies. The following are the breakdown of items received and distributed to 39 municipalities of the province. ITEMS

DOH and CHD4A

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT

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1500 cap

--

406,000

Albendazole Iron Drops Tab

-425,800 bottle

170,000 tab --

Iron drops Iron drops Iron syrup

14,688 bottles ---

-125 bottles 125 bottles

Vitamin A cap 200,000 IU VAC 200,000 IU

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TARGET

ACCOMPLISHMENT

%

1.  Vitamin A supplementation (prophylactic) -infants 6-11 mos. Given vitamin A cap -children 12-59 mos. Given vitamin A cap

23,287 186,297

19,997 173, 557

86 93

2.  Vitamin A supplementation (sick children)

(Seen)

-infants 6-11 mos. Given vitamin A capsule -Children 12-59 mos. Given vitamin A cap 3.  Postpartum women given vitamin A cap 4.  Iron Supplementation -infants 2-5 mos. With low birth weight seen and received full dose of Iron -anemic infants 6-11mos. Seen and received full dose of iron -anemic children 12-59 mos. Seen and received full dose of iron -pregnant women given complete iron folic

3,688 7,142 38,737

2,620 2,835 17,135

71 40 44

(Seen) 185

129

70

507

382

75

1203 38,737

909 17,558

76 46

38,737 37,737

15,021 22,457

39 58

SUPPLEMENTATION

acid -post partum women given complete iron -10-49 y/o women given Iron supplementation VII.  

FOOD FORTIFICATION Through Food fortification program we address the general populace to use iodized salt and consume foods with Sangkap Pinoy seal. Quezon province continually demonstrates the urge to strengthen food fortification programs through supportive policies, regulation and advocacies. There are 309,369 households, 1,013 public schools and 24,774 establishments in the province using iodized salt.

VIII. 

FOOD ASSISTANCE It is also noted that supplementary feeding was a major factor in intervening malnutrition in the province. As reported by the Provincial Social, welfare and Development Office there are 33,753 number of Day Care children from 947 Day Care Centers benefitted from the  program. They have given hot meals (viand and rice) every day for 120 days. In total, the  provincial and national government allotted 53.7 million for this program. Food for work was also implemented after the devastating aftermath of typhoon Glenda that hit the Province in July. A total of 50,719 families or 253,595 individuals received food  packs from the FFW. Also, during the typhoon Ruby in December 23, 401 families or 102,693 individuals received food packs. In total 74,120 families received relief packs as the 15 | P a g e  

 

 provincial government addresses the need of food and nutrition in the affected areas. During the calamities, the provincial Nutrition Action Office helped out in the relief  packing/operations, rapid health assessment assessment and delivery of services to the people.

DNPCs helped out in the Repacking R epacking of relief goods at the Quezon Convention center

Typhoon Glenda Devastated Quezon Province in July 2014

DNPC Girlie at Atimonan doing Rapid Health and Nutrition  Assessment

During typhoon Ruby Ruby staff of the Provincial Nutrition helped helped in the Rapid health and Nutrition Assessment

Vitamin A Distribution in affected areas of typhoon Ruby

Rapid Health assessment pre deployment meeting on December 5, 2014 before the onslaught of TY Ruby

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 NUTRITION EDUCATION The provincial nutrition action office supports each municipality in their continuous conveyance of nutrition education. Effective symposiums, trainings and seminars where attended by the Nutrition team whom they transferred new ideas for different sectors of society. 1.  A nutrition education class was given to 500 Kalipunan ng Liping Plipina (KALIPI) th members of the 4   District of Quezon. PNAO Gajo discussed important nutrition facts and identified the upcoming nutrition Program of the Province.

Provincial Nutrition Action Officer Roberto D. Gajo at the 2 days get-together and training of KALIPI members

The 2 days training was participated by 400 mothers (KALIPI members)

 Nutritional awareness and healthy lifestyle campaign aatt the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology in Talipan Pagbilao Quezon last May 16, 2014.

DNPC Amelia Naras discussed about nutrition, causes of malnutrition and healthy lifestyle among the particpants.

Personnel from BJMP attentively listen and participate in the discussion

Discussion of nutrition in emergencies causes of Malnutrition and interventions made by the provincial government are the main topics in this this awareness campaign in the Missioneras Carmelitas Teresianas, a Carmelite monastery helping poor families and out of school youth last July 25, 2014. .

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Discussion of Nutrition in Emergencies at Missioneras Carmelitas Teresianas Lucena City

Particiants includes, mothers, community leaders and out of school youth children in Lucena City.

2.  Integration of Nutritional awareness awar eness and campaigns to schools.

Students of Quezon National High School School –  – July  July 7, 2014 – 2014 –   QNHS nutrition campaig campaignn

DNPC Amelia Naras giving information on Nutrition and healthy lifestyle

3.  Distributed/ reproduced Nutritional IEC materials, posting of billboards and signage’s signage’s in  in 39 municipalities and 1 city as follows: ITEMS

DISTRIBUTION NUMBERS

GO for health posters  Nutritional guidelines for Filipinos posters

500 pieces 350 pieces

 Nutritional guidelines for Filipinos Stickers Garantisadong Pambata Tarpaulins

213 pieces 25 pieces

Galaw-galaw HL to the max leaflets Breastfeeding for working mothers leaflets

2,500 copies 2,500 copies

Bantay Goiter or Bosyo Alaga sa Isip at Poso

2,500 copies

HL tayo- Subaybayan ang Pagtaas ng Timbang

2,500 copies

Garatisadong Pambata Flyers Micronutrient supplementation flipchart

273 copies 100 copies

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4.  Four airing of radio messages and face to face interviews on Radyo ng Bayan, Kiss FM and STV 6 were classified between June 30 and July 2, 2014.

DNPC Julius Parcarey radio interview. interview. Topic: Nutrition Programs of the Provincial Government

PNAO personnel radio interview. Topic: Nutrition In Emergencies, Nutrition Month 2014

5.  Campaign and monitoring of breastfeeding stations as part of the breastfeeding  promotions.

Monitoring of Breastfeeding Corner at Gumaca District Hospital

DNPC Eli Jetomo with the hospital personnel surveying the breastfeeding Corner in GDH G DH

DNPC Emma, Eli and Girlie checks the breastfeeding station in Magsaysay District Hospital

DNPCs from the provincial nutrition visited Pagbilao Lying In clinic and checks the breastfeeding promotion

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DNPC Emma Coronado inspects the breastfeeding station at the Quezon Medical Center

Nurse personnel of QMC educate and regularly inspect the Breastfeeding section

6.  Promotion of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos (campaign, posting of tarpaulins and signage’s sig nage’s,, distribution of posters and tarpaulins

Regional Launching and Campaign of NGF in SM city Lucena - August 29, 2014

Provincial NGF Launching June 30, 2014

Posting of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos at the Quezon Medical Center

Posting of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos at the Provincial Nutrition Office – Office – IPHO  IPHO Admin Building

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7.  BNS trainings conducted by the Provincial Nutrition Action Office

MNAO Marlene Chan delivers a message for her 95 BNS in Lopez Quezon

The BNS training was facilitated by DNPC Emma and Geraldine Moreno last August 2014

Dr. Paulo Medina Addresses BNS of Quezon, Quezon

DNPC Emma Coronado facilitated the training last Feb 10-13, 2014

DNPC Parcarey facilitated the BNS training in Tiaong Quezon

Conducted in Brgy. Lalig a total of 32 BNS were trained last December 17, 2014

8.  The establishment of Nutrition Office at the Integrated Provincial Health Office Administration Building was made possible by b y executive order number 04 series of 2014. Through the initiative of DNPC Parcarey and the help of PNAO Gajo the office acquired tables with chairs and 2 sets of computers for the fresh start of the newly established office.

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9.  Establishment of the Provincial Breastfeeding station at the Social Service Building at the Provincial Capitol.

The Provincial Breastfeeding station was established last June 27, 2014

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The target beneficiaries of this station are the lactating employees and clienteles of the offices.

 NUTRITION IN ESSENTIAL MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES The program approach of the Provincial Nutrition Action Office in MHCN is aligned with the guidelines mandated by the Department of Health. Preventive packages, advocacy and  planning encompasses infant and young child feeding. For improved nutrition nutriti on promotion, the rd

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1.  2.  3.  4.  5. 

15,265 pregnant women with at least 3 prenatal visits are reported. 8,485 pregnant women received 2 doses Tetanus toxoid (TT2 plus) province wide. 18,339 postpartum women were recorded with at least 1 pre natal visit. Also, 55,885 are current users and 20,842 are the new acceptors in Family Planning. There are 6,387 numbers of infants with normal birth weight.

6.  Among them are 14,511 number whom exclusively breastfed from 0-6 months. 7.  20,331 9-11 months old children in the w whole hole province were immunized rd 8.  167,798 2-5 year olds are dewormed with 72% accomplishment as of the 3  quarter of 2014. 9.  1,953 number of preschool were given dental curative treatment (based on IPHO 5 years consolidate report. However it is noted that only 19 municipalities submitted the required reports) 10. Significantly, there are 891 reported appropriate weighing scales in the province, and 509 number of height boards. XI. 

LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE Basic livelihood security is the guiding principles which the provincial government put forward. In this case through the efforts of the Provincial Agriculture Office, food carts were able to distribute among 28 organization pre-selected by the Office of P Provincial rovincial Agriculture and office of the First Lady Mrs. Anna Suarez. The following are the beneficiaries of the Livelihood Assistance Program:  

  15 Rural Improvement Club and   13 4H clubs distributed in the municipalities of Guinayangan, Tiaong, San Antonio, Unisan, Atimonan, Lucban, Plaridel, Macalelon, Buenavista, Gumaca, Lopez, Sariaya, Pagbilao, Padre Burgos, Tayabas City, Agdangan, Catanauan and Mauban are all included in the top 30 municipalities with highest prevalence of malnutrition.

Food Cart Distribution and livelihood management training on Nov. 5, 2014

Gov. Suarez and First Lady Anna Suarez spearheaded spearheaded the event at Unisan Quezon

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Also, there are skills development trainings conducted all throughout the year as reported by the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist, 123 individual benefitted from the bangus deboning trainings in the municipalities of Real and Unisan. Also 23, individuals from Tayabas City benefitted from the Giant Prawn and Tilapia culture skills development training.

Ban Ban us Debo Deboni ninn Clas Classs

Giant Prawn Prawn and Tila Tila ia culture culture Class Class

Entrepreneurial Skills training for rural based organizations

Coco coir skills develo ment in San Antonio uezon

Furthermore, the Food Processing and Livelihood center conducted trainings to rural families and interested organizations. Different trainings such as; processing of yellow ginger tea, Food processing, fruit vinegars, Indian mango processing, jam an d pickled vegetable candies, maintenance of culinary herbs, herbal vinegar, herbal oil, herb wine and many more. A total of 276 individuals from the municipalities of San Francisco, Lopez, Candelaria and Lucban benefitted from the program. Also, as reported by the provincial veterinarian, they conducted 6 trainings of Meat processing from May to December 2014. The program  benefited 293 iindividuals ndividuals from the Municipalities if Buenavista, Guinayangan, Tayabas aand nd Lucena city.

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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT One of the major roles of the Provincial Nutrition Action Office is to implement and supervise nutrition program of the province. In adherence with the National Nutrition Council’s protocols and guidelines, the panels the  panels of activities are identified as follows:   

  Capacity building   Community mobilization    Nutrition Advocacy

The Provincial Nutrition Multi Sectoral Council received three day training on Nutrition Program Management on March 11, 12 and 13, 2014 at Queen Margarette Hotel Downtown in preparation for the establishment of the newly organized local nutrition council.

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Members of the PNMC

Personnel of the Provincial Nutrition Action Office with NNC IV RNPC Carina Santiago and Malou Santos.

Attendance to different trainings implemented by the National Government and different organization were attended by members of the Provincial Nutrition Action Office.

Role in Agriculture in Nutrition conducted in IRRI last July 23, 2014

Updates on Nutrition -- Icon Hotel with DNPCs of Quezon province

Personnel from the PNAO (DNPC Jun Reynard Lastimosa and DNPC Julius Carmelo A. Parcarey) attended the Nutrition Program Management and BNS training conducted by the  National Nutrition Council on October 6 to 13, 2014. The Re-entry Plans submitted to the  National Nutrition Council region IV-A CALABRZON are attached as annex A.

NPM training with different MNAOs of Region 4A

BNS training with different stakeholders of Reg4A

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Moreover, quarterly meetings of the PNMC, BNs and AQNAO are organized by the Provincial Nutrition Action Office. (Please see attached minutes of the meetings as annex B)

QFBNS 1st quarter meeting

Held at the integrated Provincial Health Office

 AQNAO 2nd quarter meeting May 21, 2014

QFBNS 2nd Quarter meeting June 3, 2014

PNMC 2nd quarter meeting July 3, 2014

Approval of the PNAP 2014-2016

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Joint PNMC, AQNAO, QFBNS 3rd quarter meeting on October 22, 2014

Feed backing on Quezon MEELPI was reported by Hannah Clemente Clemente and Em Javier of NNC IVA

Oath taking of the newly elected AQNAO A QNAO officers. Mrs. Anna Villaraza Suarez administer the oath

The year-end joint meeting BNS, AQNAO and PNMC was held at the Bulwagang Kalilayan

It was held last January 12, 2015 and attended by 115 delegates from the province

First Lady Anna V. Suarez and and PNAO Gajo with the new set of AQNAO Officers

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Moreover, various advocacy meetings were held to promote nutrition awareness in the  province the following photos indicate the said said events.

Meeting with Public Health students of University School of Public health United states July 10, 2014

DOST-FNRI meeting on the proposed Provincial Processing Center September 22, 2014

In 2014, appointment of MR. Roberto D. Gajo as PNAO was released via Executive order number 3 series of 2014. As the head of the PNAO, he is mandated to ensure that the nutrition committee is functional and sustain its functionality by initiating the regular conduct of meeting and other programs related to nutrition. (Please see attached EO 3 series of 2014 as annex C) XIII. 

ENABLING MECHANISMS Public policies that will help prosper nutrition awareness in the society are also one of the major facets in 2014 accomplishment. As indicated in the program efficiency category (section V). Ordinances were passed by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan through the initiative of Hon. Board member Teresita M. Dator, Chairman of Health and Nutrition Committee of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to wit: 1.  Resolution number 2014-2638. A Resolution adopting the Philippine Plan of Action for  Nutrition (PPAN) for calendar years 2014-2016. (Please see annex D) 2.  Resolution numbers 2014-2639 A Resolution adopting the Provincial Nutrition Action Plan (PNAP) for calendar years 2014-2016 of the province of Quezon. (Please see annex E) There are 2 reorganized municipal nutrition committees for 2014. BNS refresher course and orientation-training were also organized by the Provincial Nutrition Action Office to selected Municipalities.

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Re-activation/ re-organization of Local Nutrition Council of Infanta Quezon – Quezon – June  June 11, 2014

Re-activation/ re-organization re-organization of Local Nutrition Council of Tagkawayan Quezon – Quezon – June  June 5, 2014

BNS Tagkawayan refresher course facilitated by DNPCs of Quezon Province – Province – August  August 12, 2014

BNS Tiaong Orientation and training facilitated by DNPC Julius Parcarey – Parcarey – December  December 17-19, 2014

All of the 39 municipalities and Tayabas city conducted Operation Timbang Plus (OPT+) on the first quarter of the year. The Provincial Spot Map were also updated updat ed (please see annex F). The problem tree, Nutrition Action Plan and nutrition situation are also included in the PNAP 2014-2016. Also, the activities of the nutrition month celebration were also included in this annual report. Please see Nutrition Month Celebration documentation (Annex G) Moreover, reinforcement of technological tools that will introduce new products was also established. Development of the  provincial Processing center was initiated through the efforts of PNAO Roberto Gajo. For 2014, Initial steps Proposed Floor Plan for the Provincial Processing Center Submitted to DOST-FNRI for inspection in 2015

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success of the project for the next fiscal year. Processing of BIGMO curls (rice mongo curls good for 12-35 months malnourished children) were in mind. Meetings with DOST-FNRI, ocular inspection and lay-outing of the Provincial Processing center were started. XIV. 

MONITORING, EVALUATION AND SURVEILLANCE Monitoring of different municipalities and their nutrition activities was done by the Provincial Nutrition Action Office throughout the year. Visitation on different areas, monitoring of nutrition month events, meetings and courtesy visits to the municipal mayors and the members of the Local Nutrition Councils were presented herein.

Provincial MELLPI in Brgy. Malusak Atimonan April 2014

Provincial MELLPI in Atimonan Quezon April 2014

Provincial MELLPI in Unisan Quezon with MNAO Percy Ga Gala lann A ril ril 201 2014

Provincial MELLPI in Dolores Quezon April 2014

Visitation at the Nutrition Month Celebration of Tayabas City  – July  – July 2014

Members of the Local Nutrition Council of Tayabas City and DNPCs of Quezon Province.

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Nutrition Month 2014 visitation at Mauban Quezon

Courtesy Visit and meeting with Mayor Jose Jonas Frondoso of Tagkawayan – Tagkawayan – June  June 5, 2014

Courtesy Visit and meeting with Mayor Rodante Portes of Infanta – Infanta  – June  June 11, 2014

Cooking Contest Part of NM 2014 Mauban celebration

Courtesy Visit and meeting with Mayor Rodelo Tena of Jomalig – Jomalig  June 12, 2014  – June

Courtesy Visit and meeting with Mayor Nelson R. R . Traje of Macalelon – Macalelon  – June  June 13, 2014

The Regional Nutrition Evaluation Team spearheaded by NNC4A personnel’s spearheaded the Monitoring and Evaluation of Local Level Plan and Implementation from September 812 2014.

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RNET and DNPCs of Quezon Province with Mayor Oliver Dator of Lucban – Lucban – September  September 8, 2014

 Actual Field Checking, Checking, weighing weighing and evaluation evaluation at the Barangay Level – Level – Lucban  Lucban

RNET and DNPCs of Quezon Province with Mayor Dingdong Llamas of Mauban – Mauban  – September  September 9, 2014

Table evaluation and Barangay Nutrition Scholar Interview – Interview –   Brgy San Rafael Mauban Quezon

RNET and DNPCs of Quezon Province with Mayor Jose F. Mendoza of Atimonan – Atimonan – Se  Se tem tember ber 10, 22014 014

Group evaluation and reviewing of records with the RNET, DNPCs of Quezon Province and the LNC of Atimonan

RNET and DNPCs of Quezon Province with Mayor Erwin Caralian of Gumaca – Gumaca – September  September 11, 2014

Local Chief Executive Interview at Barangay Buencoseso Buencoseso Gumaca Quezon

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 Actual Field Checking Checking and w weighing eighing at the Baranggay Level  –  – San  San Isidr Isidroo Tiao Tiaonn Quez Quezon on

Interview with the community people and health team members of Tiaong Quezon

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FUNDING SUPPORT With the mandate of the provincial Governor a total of 5 million pesos amount where given as starting fund of the provincial Nutrition Action Office for the delivery of services for fiscal year 2014. It was intended to buy new salter weighing scales and height boards that will be given to all Barangays of the province. Furthermore, for 2015 as reported the  provincial government will allot 16 million for the nutrition program management of the  province.

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PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS To gauged the effectiveness of the identified programs, a table of comparison where resented herein. A.  PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN INDICATOR

2012

2013

2014

Total pre-school population Total Pre-School Weighed

236,185 222,544

272,877 198,759

279,444 218,595

Total PS in normal weight Total identified Underweight PS

193,071 21,717

173,493 17,098

190,111 18,354

Total identified Sev. Underweight PS Total U and SU PS

5,586 27,303

5,321 22,419

5,992 218,595

Percent identified U and SU PS Total identified Overweight Ps

12.3 2,107

11.34 2,847

11.14 4,138

2012

2013

2014

Total SC population Total SC Weighed

153,316 151,879

154,258 152,410

186,614 186,009

Average percent population weighed

99.71%

98.80%

99.68%

A.  SCHOOL CHILDREN INDICATOR

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Total identified SC with normal weight Percent identified SC with normal weight Total identified severely wasted SC

117,151 77.13 7,836

118,713 77.89 7,647

144,113 77.48 11,566

Total identified wasted SC Total wasted and severely wasted SC

23,190 31,026

7,647 29,970

26,375 37,931

Percent identified wasted and severely wasted

20.43

19.67

20.39

Average percent change among wasted and severely wasted SC

3.0

3.0

3.0

Total identified overweight SC Total identified Obese SC

2,970 732

3,011 716

3,152 813

Total overweight and obese SC Percent identified overweight/obese SC

3,702 2.44

3,727 2.45

3,965 2.13

INNOVATIVE PROGRAM AND PROJECTS (Please see attached PPAN-IG form No. 010, page 13)  The provincial government is committed to develop, transform innovations at every aspect of development. Initiatives different agencies are presented as part of its impact the nutritional status of the of prov province. ince. New projects provides herein powerful environment thatinw will ill  build valuable results and may lead to greater impacts. The fol following lowing projects and programs are gathered and correlated with the nutritional impact it made. 1.  Provincial Health Summit –  Summit  –  presentation  presentation of health programs and accomplishments of the IPHO.

 Awarding of the the best inter local health zone iinn the provincewith Gov. Suarez, PA Edano and IPH officer Dr. Tullas

Open Forum and addressing the health and Nutrition Situation of the Province – Province – Dr.  Dr. Rip Tullas

2.  Visitation and benchmarking at the municipality of Jordan Province of Guimaras last May 8, 2014. –  2014.  –  The  The First Lady together with different department heads and PNAO staff observed programs in the said municipality. This enables the provincial government to line up programs that are needed by the great majority that has been already al ready in existence.

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Delegation of Quezon Province headed by the Quezon first Lady Anna Suarez and PNAO Roberto Gajo

Visitation at the famed Nutri-Bakery of Jordan Guimaras

The Quezon delegation also visited the Nutrition Center which houses the MNAO and MNC

Mayor of Jordan Guimaras Guimaras with PNAO Gajo, Mrs. Suarez, DNPC, EA Matt, PGAD head Ofel Palayan & DNPC Eli

3.  Hataw sa Nutritsyon (a Zumba Fitness Activity initiated by the Provincial Nutrition Action Office) –  Office)  –  in   in line with the nutrition month celebration, the PNAO spearheaded the activity that aims to increase camaraderie and fitness to provincial employees.

The Hataw sa Nutrisyon Zumba Activity was held at the Bulwagang Kalilayan on July 7, 2014

Zumba trainors headed by Dr. Tagle a medical Officer of Quezon Medical Center

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87 employees of the provincial government of Quezon  joined the Hataw Hataw Sa Nutrisyo Nutrisyonn

PNAO Gajo and DNPCs of quezon Province with the Zumba trainors 

4.  Quezon Herbal Conference - The conference was held first in Quezon Province and  possibly first in the Philippines. It aims to provide assistance to entrepreneurs that will venture out in herbal planting. Also the conference paved the way in creating Quezon  province as the Herbal capital province province of the Philippines.

Dr. Jaime Galvez Tan – Tan – one  one of the speakers in the First Herbal conference in Quezon

 Around 400 individuals, individuals, stakeholders, stakeholders, ac academicians, ademicians, he health alth personnel’s,, nutritionist, agriculturist attended personnel’s

PNAO Gajo gave the objectives and the program overview which will be the backbone of the herbal Program in Quezon 

Gov. David Suarezs opening speech welcoming participants and guests 

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calamities or disaster. Through the regional Office, DOST_FNRI conducted the testing of these products in selected municipalities in Quezon province.

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Food Testing at Mulnaya Quezon with DOST-FNRI 4A head Joyce Tobias

Sample emergency emergency food pack (NutriBar) given to the respondents – respondents  – September  September 23, 2015 

DNPC Toto, Jun, DOST-FNRI team headed by Ms. Joyce, Sangguniang Sangguni ang Brgy. of Camaysa Tayabas and CNAO Manel

FNRI-DOST Food Testing – Testing – September  September 24, 2015 

50 mothers from the municipality were also the respondent respondentss of the the food food Testin Testin - Se temb tember er 24, 24, 20 2014 14 

DNPC Emma, girlie, FNRI-DOST head Joyce Tobias, MNAO Aleli Aleli and DNPC Jun Jun at Saria Saria a

SUMMARY Sustained and effective political commitment at the provincial level is a prerequisite for total eradication of malnutrition in Quezon province. Th This is year’s annual report examines and  presented activities that created a major change in managing managing nutrition program. The highlight for this year’s report is the re-activation and organization of the provincial nutrition council, 38 | P a g e  

 

advocacy campaigns, funding support and the nutrition month celebration which pave the way for the  M  MOST OST PR OMI SI N G A WA R D I N NU TR I TI ON   as awarded by the National  Nutrition Council. With this recognition, the Provincial Nutrition Action Office, the Provincial Nutrition Muti-sectoral Council, Quezon Federation of Barangay Nutrition Scholars and the association of Quezon Nutrition Action Officers will surely work hand in hand to eagerly respond to the needs of the general populace in the province. In summary, Quezon Province will continue to meet its Nutrition Objectives and will address challenges in the year ahead.

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MINUTES OF THE 2  QUARTER MEETING ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATIO N OF QUEZON NUTRITION ACTION OFFICERS MEETING Artist Room, Quezon Convention Center, Lucena City May 21, 2014 Present Municipalities: Municipalities: 1.  San Francisco 2.  Gen. Luna 3.  Unisan 4.  Gumaca 5.  Guinayangan 6.  Real

7. Candelaria 8. Tayabas City 9. Lopez 10. Mauban 11. Plaridel 12. Pagbilao

13. Jomalig 14. Alabat 15. Agdangan 16. Atimonan 17. Perez 18. San Narciso

The meeting started at ten o’clock in the morning with a prayer (video presentation) followed by the National Anthem. Everyone was asked to introduce themselves by their name, designation and municipality. municipalit y. Provincial Nutrition Action Officer, Roberto D. Gajo then delivered his welcome remarks. The agenda of the meeting was then presented: 1. Presentation of 2013 OPT plus results; 2. Status of Municipal Nutrition Council; 3. Presentation of Draft of Provincial Nutrition Action Plan and 4. Municipal Nutrition Council Functionality. The first agenda agenda was discussed by Ms. Elenor Elenor Jetomo PNAO PNAO staff. She reiterated that the prevalence rate of the top ten municipalities municipalities were based on 2013 OPT results. The municipality of Jom Jomalig alig since 2011 got the topmost spot in the province as well as the region and the national level. Ms. Loreto Yulde, MNAO designate of General Luna raised the question regarding acceptance of report using bathroom scale. Emma Coronado explained that bathroom scale should not be used since the data gathered will not be reliable. The proposed solution was to borrow salter weighing scale from other BNS. Ms. Eli then requested everyone to submit the result, in soft and hard copy of the OPT plus 2014 by June 30, 2014. PNAO Obet presented the draft of the Provincial Nutrition Action Plan. He asked everyone to submit an inventory of the height board and salter weighing scale. Ms. Emelinda Dela Cruz representative of MNAO Mauban shared that they fabricated height boards 20 pieces in total using the confiscated logs of the MENRO. They also shared to the group that they paid the calibration of each height board amounting amountin g to 200. Also, Ms. Anita Combalicer representative of MNAO MNAO –  – Real,  Real, also shared that they also fabricated height boards. PNAO Obet instructed the staff to find out the cost for fabrication. Ms. Emma announced announc ed that she and Geraldine Moreno are licensed verifiers, so there will be no need for additional fees. The following are the problems, suggestions and issues raised during the presentation of PNAP 2014-

2016. 1.  As discussed, new NGF tarpaulins will be distributed once available (either from NNC or from the Provincial government). As raised by Ms. Sarah Benosa MNAO-Guinayangan, not enough number of BNS in Guinayangan and General Luna to cover the whole municipality while CNAO 44

 

Marinela - Tayabas City had remaining three barangays which do not have BNS.PNAO should Indicate additional honorarium for BNS and create a provincial mandate to support this as suggested by Ms. Marlene Chan – Chan –MNAO MNAO LOPEZ 2.  PNAO Obet asked the ideal ratio of BNS per barangay. Ms. Jetomo answered that it should be 1 BNS per Brgy. Only as mandated by law, however in other cases there are Baranggays that designated 2 or more BNS just like the case of Hondagua in Lopez, Quezon Quezon.. 3.  Ongoing discussion with DSWD DSWD 4A was reiterated for the tie tie--up plan regarding the 4P’s inclusion in the nutrition program. 4.  ECCD card will be reproduced once the supplies from DOH are not sufficient. Some municipalities reproduce their own cards, but the province will give supplies to those municipalities who cannot reproduce the identified cards. 5.  PNAO Obet asked the group if Radyo ng Bayan (school on the air program) is accessible in their area. Mr. Michael Fernandez of San Franciso answered in affirmative. PNAO Obet also instructed the secretariat to identify the reachable signal of radio ng bayan and Kiss FM for possible augmentation augmentat ion in the radio nutrition programs. 6.  PNAO Obet also advised the body to advocate on strengthening the DepEd Memorandum on banning “junk foods” inside the school premises. premises . 7.  He also asked the body on who among them have functional and active Municipal Nutrition Council. Atimonan, Alabat, Alabat, Gumaca, Lopez, Lopez, Real and Tayabas City answered in affirma affirmative. tive. 8.  The body also agreed that reports to be submitted must be endorsed by the MNAO, signed by the LCE and presented to the MNC of each municipality before submitting to the PNAO. 9.  Observe protocol in the PROPER submission of reports. It must be on hard and soft copy to be emailed at [email protected]. All municipalities without submitted reports will expect letters from the PNAO noted by the DILG to be b e submitted to the municipal mayor. nd 10.  Regular meetings will be scheduled every 2  month until the end of 2014. From 2015 onwards it will be on a quarterly basis. Also, expect emergency and special meetings come before July 2014 for the nutrition month preparation. 11.  PNAO Obet encouraged all MNAOs to established at least 1 breastfeeding station in every municipality. Atimonan, Gumaca, Lopez, Real and Tayabas shared that they already established stations in their municipality. 12.  Provincial Government will augment budget for micronutrient supplementation but not on a regular basis. PNAO obet encouraged the group to provide funding for micronutrient supplementation. 13.  The secretariat was tasked to verify the information that 2 years old children are included in the supplementary supplementa ry feeding program of the DSWD. 14.  PNAO Obet shared to the group their experience in Jordan Guimaras. The BNS receives allowances both from Baranggay and the MLGU. They started from 200 to 2,400 as of the recent year. Ms. Emma took over for the discussion on functionality of the MNC. She orientated the group on what to do on the forms. It was announced that the checklist will be submitted right after the lunch break. Mr. Julius Carmelo Parcarey then tackled the nutrition action plan. He shared the difficulties in arranging and coming-up with a cohesive plan. He also informed the group that an enhanced format will be given so that each municipality municipality can start on their NAP as soon as possible. The format will be u used sed starting

2015 onwards, if they have the made the NAP using the old format they can submit it too. Ms. Amy Naras presented the 2014 nutrition Month Theme: Kalamidad ay Paghandaan: gutom at malnutrisyon agapan! Ms. Zaporteza shared that they arranged with the CDRRMC in facilitating

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emergency programs for Tayabas. Mr. Fernandez shared that a fun run will be conducted in San Francisco and and the proceeds of that event will be used to buy salter weighing scales. Ms Emma Coronado, as one of the Provincial Nutrition Coordinator, was requested to convey her closing message. The meeting ended at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon.

Highlights of the meeting:

1.   Non-acceptance of reports using bathroom scale 2.  Ms. Emma Coronado and Ms. Geraldine Moreno as licensed l icensed verifiers (height boards

and salter weighing scale) 3.  Distribution of new NGF tarpaulins upon availability 4.  Tie-up with 4Ps regarding nutrition program 5.  Reproduction of ECCD cards funded by the PGO 6.  Reports endorsed by the MNAO, signed by b y the LCE and presented to the MNC of each municipality 7.  Submission of hard and soft copy to be e-mailed at [email protected] 8.  Failure to comply with the reports will result to notification letter for the municipal mayor from the PNAO noted by the DILG nd 9.  Regular meetings every 2  month aside from emergency and special meetings 10. Establishment of one breastfeeding station in every municipality 11. Enhanced format of the Nutrition Action Plan Reports to be submitted ON or BEFORE June 30, 2014 :

1.  2.  3.  4.  5. 

100% OPT plus report Inventory of height board and salter weighing scale BNS directory MNAP for three years (2014 –  (2014  –  2016)  2016) Functionality of MNC (for those who did not submit during the meeting)

Prepared by:

PROVINCIAL NUTRITION ACTION OFFICE SECRETARIAT

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MINUTES OF THE 3  QUARTER MEETING PROVINAL NUTRITION MULTI SECTORAL COUNCIL, ASSOCIATION OF QUEZON NUTRITION ACTION OFFICERS AND QUEZON FEDERATION OF BARANGAY NUTRITION SCHOLARS JOINT MEETING October 22, 2014 Bulwagang Kalilayan Hall Lucena City I. 

PROGRAM 8:00 –  8:00  –  9:00 AM 9:00 –  9:00  –  12:00 AM

12:00 –  1:00 PM 12:00 –  1:00  –  1:30 PM 1:30 –  1:30  –  2:00 PM II. 

Registration invocation Philippine National Anthem Lalawigan ng quezon Opening Remarks Provincial Partial OPT result 2014 Provincial Nutritional status Lunch 2015 Calendar of Activities updates on submitted documents

AVP AVP AVP Roberto D. Gajo PNAO Elenor Jetomo Emma Coronado Roberto D. Gajo Julius Parcarey

ATTENDANCE The joint meeting was attended by the Municipal Nutrition Action Officers, Members of the Provincial Nutrition Multi Sectoral Council and the Baranggay Nutrition Scholars Federation representatives and the PNAO secretariat. NAME LGU/ AGENCY Provincial Nutrition Multi Sectoral Council 1.  Roberto D. Gajo PNAO/ OPA

  2.  3. 4.  5.  6.  7.  8.  9. 

Maria A. Rosario Linda AlinaCamillon Enriqueta Gardula Ariane Magalang Maria Esperanza Hawili Edgardo Azcarraga Milagros Rosal Maritess Balquiedra 10. MA. Teresita Abella 11. Marinela Zaporteza 12. Gerladine Moreno 13. Grace Santiago 14. Francis Angel Pasamba

DEPED PROVET Internal Audit PSWDO DOST-Quezon PAFC DILG uezon PBS-Radyo ng Bayan DEPED Quezon Tayabas City PNAOS IPHO Rotaract Club of Metro Lucena

15. Joselito Giron 16.  Geneva Palma 17. Jason Sabio

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18. Julius Carmelo A. Parcarey 19. Elenor M. Jetomo 20. Emma Coronado 21. Jun Reynard Lastimosa 22. Marlon De Ocampo Municipal/City Nutrition Action Officers 23. Teresita Verano 24. Dr. Clemente Alcala 25. Dr. Aleli Oabel 26. Princesita Villafria 27. Ayra Diana Cantos 28. Michael Fernandez 29. Marlene Chan 30. Percy Galang 31. Neri   Neri Alvarez 32. Carmelita Pablo 33. Dr. Richard Argulla 34. Maja Alexndra Landicho 35. Armelyn Laqueo 36. Donabel Gajiran 37. Mildred Alzola 38. Elizabeth Eyatid 39. Herdeliza Garin 40. Dr. Rosella Chua Cheng 41. Dr. Melissa Vargas 42. Erlinda Portillo 43. John Jerick Soler 44. Maria Leticia Cana 45. Ivan Lorenz Go

 

46. Anita Christine Rose Parcarey 47. Combalicer 48. Neriza   Neriza Manang Baranggay Nutrition Scholars Federation 49. Anamarie Enriquez 50. Josephine Briones 51. Jocelyn Plata 52. Ethel Marasigan 53. Josephine Prudente 54. Felipa Marivic Coral 55. Kathleen Masscarina 56. Josephine sibulo

PNAOS PNAOS PNAOS PNAOS Provincial Architecture

Padre Burgos Candelaria Sariaya Gumaca Quezon San Francisco Lopez Unisan Plaridel Dolores Atimonan Tiaong Lucban San Antonio Sampaloc Jomalig Agdangan Alabat General Nakar Infanta Perez Calauag Tagkawayan Macalelon Real Mauban

Catanauan Mulanay Candelaria Candelaria Panukulan Gumaca Quezon Lopez

57. Wilfredo Deseo 58.  Emilyn Vergara 59. Julia Bernardo

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60. Liliosa Santos 61. Ederliza Baldez 62. Glenda Jenniffer Calayag 63. Vessia Vinluan 64. Nerissa   Nerissa Subelza

Mauban Plaridel Dolores Lucban Sampaloc

65. Rowena Jordan 66. Catalina Bagaciana 67. Lorelie Oriasel 68. Leana Duabe 69. Edna Lazaro 70. Elenita Gendrano 71. Angelo ames Aquino 72. Lilybeth Bucad

Padre Burgos General Nakar Tayabas City Perez Agdangan Alabat Tagkawayan Macalelon

Guests/ Resource Speaker 73. Hannah Christina Clemente 74. Mary Mei Javier 75. Marciano Cruz

NNC IVA NNC IVA NNC IVA

III.  AGENDA of the Meeting The agenda of the meeting were as follows: 1.  Presentation of Partial OPT Resuls for 2014 2.  Presentation of Partial Provincial Nutritional status 3.  Feedback on MELLPI 2014 4.  Updates on submitted documents 5.  Other matters IV.  PROCEEDINGS The meeting started at 10:00 o’clock in the morning with a prayer followe d by the national anthem. Members of PNMC, AQNAOs, BNS and NNC representatives were introduced and

acknowledge, program for the meeting was presented the Mr. Julius Carmelo Parcarey DNPC of District 1. Opening remarks was delivered by theby Provincial Nutrition Action Officer, Mr. Roberto D. Gajo. The following are the highlights of his remarks:   He mentioned the fund for fiscal year 2014 for the production of height boards and  purchase of weighing scales. The municipalities that will complete the needed documents do cuments will be the ones who will be prioritized.   He also stated the importance of having a BNS for every barangay. baranga y.   Only 25 municipalities have submitted their OPT results. He mentioned that should the other municipalities need technical assistance, just inform the secretariat.   Reactivation of MNC is important in the continuing programs on nutrition of the  provincial government.   He also sought assistance from DILG (Secretary Go) to support the nutrition program in Quezon.

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He mentioned that governor Suarez gave certain fund, chargeable to the 2014 budget for the creation of the provincial processing center. This center will hold the nutrition,

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agriculture and herbal processing equipments intended to produce nutritious cheese curls, herbal powders etc.   He also reiterated the commitment from DOST and that Dir. Capanzana agreed to  provide equipments and technical assistance assistance for the processing center.   There will be funds solely intended for the Provincial Nutrition as approved by Governor David C. Suarez during their last meeting. Additional staff will be included in the Provincial Nutrition Action Office.   The Integration of herbal plants in the nutrition program will be strengthened. The ongoing Gulayan sa paaralan will definitely increased food consumption and the importance of vegetable planting in schools is another step in providing food security for the province.

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The first agenda was presented by DNPC Elenor Jetomo. Partial OPT results for 2014 wherein the comparative OPT+ results from 2009 to 2014 were discussed. Upon presentation, she emphasized that there must be a reliability of OPT+ results. The utilization of the soft copy of OPT+ results was also reiterated. Ms. Jetomo presented the municipalities who submitted the OPT results wherein 21 out of 40 municipalities have already submitted. The remaining municipalities who have not yet submitted their OPT results were followed up given a deadline on the last week of October. She presented the comparison of the municipalities’ OPT from 2013 and 2014 including the OPT+ coverage, MPR 2013 and 2014 and rank of municipalities based on OPT+ from 2013 to 2014. The MNAO of Lopez Mrs. Marlene Chan asked about the identified identifi ed presented target of 48%, but in reality they saturated 100% of their total municipal target. She also asked about the computation of the actual population, and which data will be used the DOH or the NEDA target. Ms. Mary Mei Javier of NNC said that the actual population must be multiplied to 16.2% and thus this will be the target for the year. The MNAO of Candelaria Dr. Alcala stated about the projected and actual population and asked about what will be the standard measurement to be used to get the target. Ms. Hannah of NNC noted about problem regarding the coverage which but the the 16.2% formula is given. She reiterated thatthe it was not only the problem of the in province whole Philippines as well getting. To solve the problem, the NNC and DOH will definitely plan out a strategy to answer the identified dilemma. Mr. Gajo also stated that the prevalence rate must be based on the number of weighed and not on the target, instead of using the 16.2 formula. Ms. Hannah Clemente will take note of the suggestion and will present it to the NNC IVA officers. On the other hand, Ms. Jetomo told that the deadline of submission for the requirements will be on the last week of October. If no requirements presented, letter from DILG will be forwarded to the LCE to remind the MNAOs. The second agenda agenda was presented by DNPC Emma Coronado. She presented the FNRI National  Nutrition Survey Data held last October 17, 2014 at traders Hotel in Makati. She mentioned that FNRI conducted the data in selected locales only. She instated that FNRI took anthropometric

measurements, clinical and dietary assessments of 22 barangays in Quezon province to get a substantial data.

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She presented the prevalence of stunting children 10.08-19 years old (121-228 months) of CALABARZON for 2013. Quezon topped the other provinces with a 33.4% prevalence rate. She also mentioned the prevalence of OW/Obese in which Quezon has the least PR among other  provinces with a result of 7.2%. The prevalence of chronic energy defi deficiency ciency in Quezon has tthe he highest rate among other provinces with 13%. She also mentioned the prevalence of obese among adults in which Quezon has the least PR among other provinces with 5.1%.Also, the duration of exclusive breastfeeding among children by region in the Philippines by 2013 which CALABARZON has an estimated value of 4.1.in addition the percentage of bottle-fed children 0-23 months by region in Philippines by 2013 in which CALABARZON has 55.2%. Quezon has the highest PR with 36.1% among other provinces in stunting children 0-60 months old. PR of 2.6% for OW children in Quezon Quezon gave the least numb number er among CALABARZON provinces. But one program on which Quezon topped among the provinces is the deworming program of the IPHO and DepEd which garnered 77.1% approval results. The third agenda of the meeting was the Feedback of MELLPI and it was presented by NNC staff  –   Ms. Hannah Clemente and Ms. Mary Mei Javier. Ms. Hanna stated the background, nutrition status of Quezon, activities done, findings, suggestions and recommendations and the RNET Members. She mentioned the importance of the MELLPI and how it was done. She also stated the scoring system and criteria for scoring the status of the municipality which is 60/40. It also includes points coming from the evaluated Barangay. She expressed that 5 municipalities were chosen by draw lots for the evaluation wherein wherei n the status will be based on last year’s  performance. Likewise there will be evaluation next year and the date will be announced later. Mr. Parcarey DNPC, expressed about the monitoring of the province to the selected municipalities which will be held on the first quarter of the 2015. He stated that the PNMC members will be supporting the evaluation and rewards will be given to the high-performing municipalities. Ms. Mary Mei Javier gave explanation on the evaluated municipalities and what are the results of their evaluation. She stated the areas for improvement (complete and proper documentation) for all the municipalities. She also reiterated the BNS ratio to the number of barangays in the  province in whichoffice Quezon 45%. She mentioned that programs BNS mustnot have or available nutrition andhas must be aware of the nutrition onlyoffice in thecorners Barangay level but also in the municipality and provincial level. She siscussed the initial findings of the 5 municipalities evaluated. Some issues to be addressed are:   Inactive MNAO   Some BNS acts as BHW.    No spot maps   Inactive BNC.   Some Barangays have no 2013 BNAP and BNSAP.   Documents are taken to their houses by the BNS.   Old forms are used instead of the new and updated version Suggestions and recommendations were discussed as follows:

Suggestions and recommendations were discussed as follows:    

Start re-planning and reactivate nutrition councils in all levels. Seek support from LGUs and LCEs   Prepare budget proposal for the allocation of nutrition programs 55 | P a g e  

 

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Capability Training should be done  –   re-orientation training for newly hired BNS and staffs.

Ms. Hannah and Ms. Mary Mei asked the audience if there are questions and querries regarding the presentation. Dr. Clemente Alcala raised a question regarding on how the NNC will provide standards in achieving optimum nutrition status of a certain locale and how will the regional  body address the issue. Ms. Hannah answered that the NNC is not the sole responsible for the nutrition programs and achieving the optimum nutrition status is definitely a joint effort of all stakeholders. Dra. Vargas, MNAO Gen. Nakar, answered that the MNAOs and BNS should approach the LCE for the approval of the nutrition programs and definitely ashould use a grassroot participation approach in providing programs for nutrition. The lunch break was announced at 12:30 in the afternoon. The meeting resumed at 1:15 with a sharing of programs from Ms. Jawili DOST Provincial Director. She mentioned that DOST Quezon province is willing to provide technical assistance for every municipality. She mentioned about the DOST pinoy malnutrition program which is a response to address the persistent persistent problem of malnutrition. She also shared about:   Food assistance   Approach LGU to commit funds for the complementary feeding programs   Encourage mayors to promote nutrition programs   DOST Quezon attended budget hearing for the funding of programs to be approved approved by congress (focused on certain municipalities)   Encouraged identified municipalities to submit OPT results for the implementation of  projects (Tagkawayan, Calauag, Guinayangan, Quezon) Before the presentation of submitted documents Mr. Parcarey called out the MNAO of Dolores and Sariaya to share their learning’s in the recently concluded Training of trainers for nutrition  program management and Baranggay Baranggay Nutrition Scholars last October 6-17, 2014. Ms. Pablo, Dolores who attended the nutrition aboutCarmelita the experience during MNAO the training. She stated that the program training management gave her so shared much information needed to implenmet new and improved programs for her municipality. Dra. Aleli Oabel, Sariaya MNAO also shared her experience during the BNS TOT. she mentioned how the BNS works really hard and we must understand how it feels to complete the needed documents. The last agenda for the day were discussed by Mr. Parcarey. Targer plans and activities for calendar year 2015 are as follows:   February February –   –  provincial  provincial evaluation   March March –   –  Quarterly  Quarterly Meeting   April April –   –  submission  submission of OPT results 2015   May May –   –  NNC  NNC Region 4-A MELLPI

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June     Quarterly June Quarterly meeting

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Everyone was asked about additional activities that will be included. Majority suggests lakbayaral activity in Tagaytay on last week of April, 2015. Mr. Parcarey took note of the suggestion and will present it to the Mr. Gago for finalization. Mr. Parcarey emphasized the provision of forms for each (1,209) BNS by December. Forms will be provided by the provincial government. Applause was heard from the audience in approval. Also, by next year, year, the office will make a request to the provincial government to approve the honorarium of every BNS in the province. He then mentioned the list of municipalities who submitted/not yet submitted the requirements. (LNC functionality, BNS, ht and wt board, OPT, MNAP and forms). He also projected the municipalities who have not yet attended the NPM, BNS and IYCF and encouraged those municipalities to participate in the next training. The meeting ended at 2:00 in the afternoon.

PREPARED BY THE PROVINCIAL NUTRITION ACTION SECRETARIAT

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PROVINAL NUTRITION MULTI SECTORAL COUNCIL, ASSOCIATION OF QUEZON NUTRITION ACTION OFFICERS AND QUEZON FEDERATION OF BARANGAY NUTRITION SCHOLARS JOINT MEETING and YEAR END ASSESSMENT January 12, 2015 Bulwagang Kalilayan Hall Lucena City V. 

PROGRAM 7:00 –  7:00  –  8:00 AM 8:00 –  8:00  –  9:00 AM 9:00 –  9:00  –  12:00 AM

Registration Food demonstration invocation Philippine National Anthem Lalawigan ng quezon Opening Remarks Technical Hour

VI. 

12:00 –  1:00 PM 12:00 –  1:00  –  1:30 PM 1:30 –  1:30  –  2:00PM

Election of AQNAO Officers Lunch Games Message

2:00-4:00 PM

Games, Raffle, Socials

Philkraft Phils. AVP AVP AVP Roberto D. Gajo PNAO Carina Z. Santiago RNPC-RO4A

c/o DNPC Anna V. First Lady

Suarez

ATTENDANCE The joint meeting was attended by the Municipal Nutrition Action Officers, Members of the Provincial Nutrition Multi Sectoral Council and the Baranggay Nutrition Scholars Federation representatives and the PNAO secretariat. secret ariat. NAME LGU/ AGENCY Provincial Nutrition Multi Sectoral Council 76. Roberto D. Gajo PNAO/ OPA 77. Milagros A. Flavier IPHO 78. Maria Esperanza Hawili DOST-Quezon 79. Ariane Magalang PSWDO 80. Warren Dapla PGAD 81. Ofelia M. Palayan PGDH-PGAD 82. Gretchen A. Galvez PTO 83. Enrico V. Oliveros DTI 84. Rovelita T. Zarsuelo QPRICC

85. Janet S. Suazon

PBO

86. Nestor M. Imperial Jr. 87.  Milagros Rosal 88. Libranda J. Valencia

PPDC DILG uezon PBO 58 | P a g e  

 

89. Joselito Giron 90. Vener L. Argulla 91. Jovenita P. Grafilo 92. Lorna Rondilla 93. Marianita Bunyi

PIA IPHO IPHO Acctng. OPA

94. Jason Sabio 95. Ma. Teresita Abella 96. Maria Rosario Camillon 97. Maritess Balquiedra 98. Grace Santiago 99. Ma. Janet Buelo 100.  Enriqueta Gardula 101.  Sonia S. Leyson 102.  Henry M. Buzar 103.  Geraldine Moreno 104.  Elenor M. Jetomo 105.  Julius Carmelo A. Parcarey 106.  Emma Coronado 107.  Dr. Flomella Caguicla 108.  Francis Angel Pasamba Lucena

SP DEPED Quezon DEPED PBS-Radyo ng Bayan IPHO PIO Internal Audit PSWDO PDRRMC PNAOS PNAOS PNAOS PNAOS PROVET Rotaract Club

Municipal/City Nutrition Action Officers 1.  Michael Fernandez 2.  Liezel A. Lamanilao 3.  Dr. Rosella Chua Cheng 4.  Sarah I. Benosa 5.  MA. Cecilia N. Sargento 6.  Marlene H. Chan 7.  Carmelita U. Pablo

 

8.  Donabel Maria Victoria M. Palicpic 9. G. Gajiran 10. Isabelita M. Evangelista 11. Remedios Gonzales 12. Ayra Diana D. Cantos 13. Princesita O. Villafria 14. Marinela C. Zaporteza 15. Dr. Richard A. Argulla 16. Dr. Herminigildo T. Siat 17. Dr. Aleli Oabel 18. Dr. Katherine P. Ruby 19. Loreto P. Yulde

of

San Francisco Catanauan Alabat Guinayangan Panukulan Lopez Dolores Tiaong San Antonio (representative) Perez Patnanungan Quezon Gumaca Tayabas City Atimonan Buenavista Sariaya Calauag General Luna

Metro

20.  Leovilla H. Marasigan

Macalelon

21. Ma. Regina P. Cabaysa 22.  Dr. Clemente Alcala 23. Ma. Theresa I. Ibarra

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24. Percy Galang 25. Erlinda S. Barros 26. Erlinda Portillo 27. Herdeliza Garin

Unisan Plaridel Infanta Agdangan

Baranggay Nutrition Scholars Federation 1.  Emilyn Vergara 2.  Josephine A. Briones 3.  Anamarie Enriquez 4.  Josephine L. Sibulo 5.  Divina H. Marciano 6.  Lydia F. Manucat 7.  Esther B. Adane 8.  Liliosa R. Santos 9.  Jeana M. Duabe 10. Tyron L. Manlogon 11. Wilfredo O. Deseo 12. Felipa Marivic G. Coral 13. Lorelie P. Oriasel 14. Rhoda D. Escarda 15. Edna H. Lazaro 16. Eden V. Manalo 17. Josephine S. Prudente 18. Elenita R. Gendrano 19. Nerissa   Nerissa S. Subeleta 20. VessiaP. Vinluan 21. Eva N. Lorica 22. Daisy M. Buctil 23. Jocelyn Plata 24. Julia Bernardo

Sariaya Mulanay Catanauan Lopez Guinayangan Tiaong San Narciso Mauban Perez Patnanungan Atimonan Gumaca Tayabas City Real Agdangan Atimonan Panukulan Alabat Sampaloc Lucban Pitogo Infanta Candelaria Calauag

Guests/ Resource Speaker 1.  MA. Maja Landicho 2.  Flordeliza A. Tamo 3.  Juanita Nabgala 4.   Neri Alvarez 5.  Susan Molina 6.  Shirley Vinas 7.  Marina Eslabra 8.  Mirasol Salayo 9.  Emelinda Dela Cruz 10. MA. Teresa Contreras

Tiaong alternate BNS Treas BNS Mauban SWO III Mauban BNS treasurer RHU sariaya RHU real BNs secretary SWO II PAO

VII.  AGENDA of the Meeting The agenda of the meeting were as follows: 6.  Presentation of Partial OPT Results for 2014 60 | P a g e  

 

7.  Presentation of Partial Provincial Nutritional status 8.  Feedback on MELLPI 2014 9.  Updates on submitted documents 10. Other matters VIII.  PROCEEDINGS

The meeting started at 10:00 o’clock in the morning with a prayer followed by the national anthem. Members of PNMC, AQNAOs, BNS and NNC representatives were introduced and acknowledge, program for the meeting was presented by the Mr. Julius Carmelo Parcarey DNPC of District 1. Opening remarks was delivered by the Provincial Nutrition Action Officer, Mr. Roberto D. Gajo. The following are the highlights of his remarks:   He mentioned the fund for fiscal year 2014 for the production of height boards and  purchase of weighing scales. The municipalities that will complete the needed documents will be the ones who will be prioritized.   He also stated the importance of having one BNS for every barangay and the provincial government will provide necessary documents for the appointment of each BNS. He also stated that the department of Interior and local government supports our program for nutrition.   PNAO Gajo mentioned the best effort of the provincial government in dealing with malnutrition issues. From 2009-2013 the province identified a 16.28% decrease in the malnutrition rate. Because of the strong commitment and continued programs of the  province, they have come-up with the work and financial plan plan for 2015.   He also mentioned the allotment of 16 Million for 2015 and this budget will be supported in the following programs. PROJECT/ PROGRAM 1. Production and reproduction of nutrition flyers and pamphlets 2. KOMIKS Production

3. Nutritional guidelines tarpaulins, nutrition month tarpaulins Mobilization of BNS for Infant and Young Child Feeding (Breastfeeding and complementary Feeding) 5. reproduction of ECCD cards 6. Training/ Seminar/ Workshop/ PABASA sa Nutrisyon and alternative food preparation (Quality protein Maize)

TARGET NUMBER/BENEFICIARIES 10,000 pieces (nutrition flyer, Infant and young child flyer, breastfeeding flyer etc.) 20, 000 Komiks pieces for mothers -

inclusion of Serbisyong suarez sa Nutrisyon Story 1 NGF tarpaulin per municipality IYCF trainings for BNS of Buenavista, Burdeos, Pitogo and Jomalig ECCD cards used by mothers of 0-5 years old (target production of 5,000 copies) trainings intended for mothers of malnourished kids in selected municipalities (target of 4 municipalities for 2015)

and practices 7. Training on Entrepreneurial skills, capability building and management

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8. Provision of Capital Assisatnce to livelihood projects

capital assistance amounting to Php 50,000 in 6 selected municipalities

9. Regular Meetings of PMNC, BNS and AQNAO 10. Monitoring and Evaluation of  provincial programs and projects

quarterly meeting expenses expenses of PNAO, PNMC monitoring and evaluation team

11. establishment of lactation station

Lactation station in IPHO building in QMC

12. Cash Incentive for BNS 13. Provincial Nutrition Summit

For 1242 BNS in all Barangays will be attended by 7 delegates per municipality (Mayor, SB chairman on health and nutrition, MNAO, MAO, ABC president, MSWDO, MBO)  purchase of Office materials

14. Nutrition Office Supplies, Materials and Equipment 15. Reproduction of BNSAP, BNAP (purchase of Ink, Paper, folders and

Distribution of updated forms used by BNS in each Brgy. With Serbisyong Suarez Suare z sa

sticker) 16. BNS ID, Sling, Tshirt

 Nutrisyon (for 1,242 Logo Baranggays)

17. trainings and seminars

Livelihood trainings for malnourished families

18. Purchase of Height Boards 19. Initial Capital for Bigmo Cheese Curls 20. BNS convention  

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 purchase of raw ingredients

As he continues, he also mentioned that the DSWD supplementary feeding is important in supporting the nutrition programs of the province. Moreover, environmental, sanitation and responsible parenthood also plays a vital role in these aspects. Lastly he acknowledge part of the media which promotes and disseminate information for the generalthe populace. st

By 10:20 AM DNPC Elenor Jetomo Jetom o discussed the 2015 1  quarter activities as follows: January –  year  year End Meeting, completion of documents, submission of annual report February  - Municipal Visitation (February 3, Lucban February 6, Pagbilao) (February 17, Candelaria February 20, Calauag (February 23, Catanauan February 27, Gen. Luna) March  - submission and completion of OPT Result 2015 March 20, 2015  –   Joint Quarterly Meeting PNMC, BNS, AQNAO planning and scheduling of Provincial MELLPI in summer 2015

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