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NNC Oplan 2016(Tier 1)

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Human Development Status Improved

SOCIETAL GOAL

ORGANI-ZATIONAL GOAL

SECTOR OUTCOME

HEALTH SUB SECTOR

MAJOR FINAL OUTPUTS

Inclusive Growth and Poverty Reduction

Access to quality nutrition services

Health Status Financial Risk Protection Responsiveness

MFO 1:Nutrition Management

Policy Services

MFO 2:Technical Support

Services

Access to quality education, training &

culture

Improved health status

Access to shelter security

Access to quality social protection

Access to asset reform

Improved nutrition

Performanceindicators

a) 72% percentage of provinces, cities, and municipalities implementing quality nutrition programs/ projects/activities

b) 32% of households consuming adequate diets

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Current NNC OPIF

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NNC

GAS

General Management and

Supervision

Human Resource Development

OPERATIONS

MFO 1: NUTRITION MANAGEMENT POLICY

SERVICES

Nutrition Policy, Plan, and Program Formulation

Program/Project Coordination,

Monitoring and Evaluation

Operation of the Nutrition Management

Information System

MFO 2: TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

Public Information Services

Assistance to Local Nutrition Programs

OO1: Access to quality nutrition services

improved

PPAs by MFO/Performance Indicators

2016 Targets

MFO 1: NUTRITION MANAGEMENT POLICY SERVICES

1. No. of policies issued, updated and disseminated 42

• PPAN 2017-2022 (including investment plan, results matrix, legislative & research agenda)

• Policy statements on nutrition and – labor and employment; trade and industry and; the positive deviance approach to nutrition improvement

• 2017-2022 national strategic plans on - National Salt Iodization Program; Mandatory Food Fortification & Nutrition in Emergencies

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PPAs by MFO/Performance Indicators

2016 Targets

MFO 1: NUTRITION MANAGEMENT POLICY SERVICES

1. No. of policies issued, updated and disseminated (cont.) 42

• RNC policies/resolutions

• RNC strategic plan, 2017-2022

• Guidelines on nutrition education

• National forum for NGOs on nutrition

• Management of policy formulation and coordination structures (NNC GB, TechCom, PDF, UNDAF, TWGs on NSIP, Food Fortification, Nutrition in Emergencies, Nutrition Cluster)

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PPAs by MFO/Performance Indicators

2016 Targets

MFO 1: NUTRITION MANAGEMENT POLICY SERVICES

2. Program/project coordination, monitoring and evaluation

• Regional PPAN program implementation reviews

• Monitoring and evaluation of local level plan implementation (MELLPI)

• Management and leadership of the ASEAN Nutrition Surveillance

• Monitoring the adoption of the WHO Child Growth Standards

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PPAs by MFO/Performance Indicators 2016 Targets

MFO 1: NUTRITION MANAGEMENT POLICY SERVICES

3. Operation of the nutrition management information system

• Institutionalization of the Integrated Phase Classification System on Food Insecurity

• Establishment of Sentinel Hunger Surveillance system

• Sex-disaggregated databases developed and updated

• NNC website maintained

• NNC Information System Strategic Plan 2016 implemented (MITHI)

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PPAs by MFOs/Performance Indicators

2016 Targets

MFO 2: TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES

1. No. of stakeholders assisted

• BNSs provided with travelling allowance (20,000) • P/C/M nutrition action officers and D/CNPCs

provided monthly incentive (1,965)• Medical or burial assistance provided to nutrition

workers• Newly-deployed BNS provided with BNS kits

(41,000)

• Members of local nutrition committees participating in local nutrition action planning (400) 9

PPAs by MFOs/Performance Indicators

2016 Targets

MFO 2: TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES (cont..)

• National/regional/provincial federations of Nutrition Action Officers (NAOs), D/CNPCs, BNSs (402)

• Representatives of NGOs for nutrition at the regional level (480)

• Management of regional Bantay-Asin task force (16)

• Expansion early warning system on nutrition and food security to 10 municipalities (200)

• Training on household survey for BNSs (50)

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PPAs by MFOs/Performance Indicators 2016 Targets

MFO 2: TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES (cont..)

2. No. of trainings conducted

• Promotion of good nutrition, including infant and young child feeding (233 batches)

• National conference of Nutrition Action Officers (1)

• Trainings on nutrition program management (17 batches)

• Trainings on basic course for BNS for new nutrition workers (17 batches)

• Training on nutrition in emergencies (20 batches)

• Partnership with the LMP for orientation on nutrition of newly-elected mayors

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PPAs by MFOs/Performance Indicators 2016 Targets

MFO 2: TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES (cont..)

2. No. of trainings conducted (cont.)

Public Information Service

• Orientation of pregnant women on nutrition during pregnancy and IYCF through conduct of Buntis Congress (4)

• Production & airing of • Radyo Mo sa Nutrisyon over DZXL (48) • Katumbas ay Biyaya over DZRH (48)• One Nutrition, One Nation over 25 Nutriskwela Community

Radio Stations (48)

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PPAs by MFOs/Performance Indicators 2016 Targets

MFO 2: TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES (cont..)

2. No. of trainings conducted (cont.)

Public Information Service

• Multimedia campaign to promote the revised Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos• TV plugs aired over radio stations (10)• Radio plugs aired over radio stations (10)• Digital campaign on the 10 kumainments sustained (24)• Regional and local media campaigns (17)

• National and regional nutrition month campaigns conducted

• Printing and distribution of flyers on nutrition for senior citizens

• Development, printing and distribution of flyers for preventing disabilities through proper nutrition

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NNC Forward Estimates FY 2016

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DBM FE NNC Proposed

Justification

MOOE 249,166 275,093 The NNC proposal is about 10.4% higher than the DBM-proposed forward estimates; but it is at about the same level as obligations for MOOE in 2014 (Php 273.783M)

CO 11,104 TOTAL 284,598

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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

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MANDATE•The NNC as mandated by law, is the country’s highest policy-making and coordinating body on nutrition

Core functions

1. Formulate national food and nutrition policies and strategies; and serve as policy, coordinating and advisory body on food and nutrition concerns;

2. Coordinate planning, monitoring, and evaluation of the national nutrition program, including those related to the achievement of nutrition-related MDG targets and to nutrition in emergencies

3. Strengthen competencies and capabilities of stakeholders through public education, capacity building and skills development;

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Core functions

5. Coordinate the release of funds, loans and grants from government organizations (Gos) and non-government organizations (NGOs); and

6. Call on any department, bureau, office, agency and other instrumentalities of the government for assistance in the form of personnel, facilities and resources as the need arises.

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VISION

• NNC is the authority in ensuring the nutritional well-being of all Filipinos, recognized locally and globally, and led by a team of competent and committed public servants

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MISSION•To orchestrate efforts of government, private sector, international organizations and other stakeholders at all levels, in addressing hunger and malnutrition of Filipinos through:1. Policy and program formulation and coordination2. Capacity development3. Promotion of good nutrition4. Nutrition surveillance5. Resource generation and mobilization6. Advocacy 7. Partnership and alliance building

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Key result areas

• Poverty reduction and empowerment of the poor and vulnerable

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Sector outcome

• Improved health status of the population

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Organizational outcome

• Access to quality nutrition services improved

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Project locations

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Nutrition Program Management training

1 batch per region x 17 regions (target provinces to be identified by regional offices)

Promote good nutrition program

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Nutriskwela community radio network

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Region Location Radio Name

CAR Lagawe, Ifugao Radyo Kiphodan

Langangilang, Abra Radyo Kabinnulig

I Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur Radyo Kailian

II Claveria, Cagayan Radyo Kaluguran

Basco, Batanes Radyo Kayvayvanan

IV-A Sariaya, Quezon Radyo Kaisahan-Arya

IV-B Coron, Palawan Radyo Kasimanwa

Bansud, Or. Mindoro Radyo Kaunlaran

V Sorsogon City Radyo Kasanggayahan

Nutriskwela community radio network

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Region Location Radio Name

V Panganiban, Catanduanes Radyo Kaamigo

VI Pandan, Antique Radyo Kaimaw

VII Zamboanguita, Or. Negros Radyo Kaigsoonan

Barili, Cebu Radyo Kahimsog

VIII Catubig, Northern Samar Radyo Kasugbong

Borongan City, E. Samar Radyo Kauswagan

IX Siay, Zamboanga Sibugay Radyo Kasuhnan

X Kalilangan, Bukidnon Radyo Kalilang

Tubod, Lanao del Norte Radyo Kalambuan

Nutriskwela community radio network

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Region Location Radio Name

XI San Isidro, Davao Oriental Radyo Kalumonan

XII Tacurong City, S. Kudarat Radyo Katilingban

Pres. Roxas, N. Cotabato Radyo KasadyaCARAGA Sibagat, Agusan del Sur Radyo Kaagapay

Siargao, Surigao del Norte Radyo Kabakhawan

ARMM Isabela City, Basilan Radyo Komunidad

Bongao, Tawi-Tawi Radyo Kasannangan

Total of 25 Nutriskwela Community Radios nationwide

NUTRITION SITUATION

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Households with inadequate calorie intake

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UNDERWEIGHT and STUNTING AMONG ChildREN 0-60 months old

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WASTING AMONG CHILDREN (0-60 months old)

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UnderWEIGHT, STUNTING AND WASTING AMONG CHILDREN 61-120 mos old

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0.0

15.0

30.0

45.0

Underweight for age Stunted

Percent of underweight-for-age and stunted children 0-5 years old, 2013

0-5 mos

6-11 mos

1 y

2 y

3 y

4-5 y

Source : FNRI-National Nutrition Surveys

Nutritionally-at-risk pregnant women

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Anemia among infants 6-11 mos old, one-year olds, and pregnant women

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OTHER Nutritional Concerns

• Need to protect gains achieved in reducing

• Vitamin A deficiency among children 6 mos. to 5 years old, pregnant women and lactating women

• Anemia among infants 6-11 months old, one-year olds, and pregnant women

• Iodine deficiency disorders

• Need to prevent increase in overweight and obesity

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Estimated number of malnourished 0-60 months old children (WHO-CGS, 2013 NNS)

Nutritional Status Prev. Rate MagnitudeUnderweight 19.9 2,727,841Underheight 30.3 4,153,446Wasted 7.9 1,082,912Overweight 5.0 685,387

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Estimated poor households

Total population 1/ 99,874,2582012 Poverty incidence 22.3Magnitude 22,271,960

401/ Projected Population by Region and Provinces, Phillippines 2011-2016, DOH

MANDATE

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Conduct of various studies on • local foods• RDA (now RENI)• dietary intakes• height and weight of Filipino

children

Early nutrition efforts

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Creation of the Philippine Institute of Nutrition (PIN)

Efforts to coordinate nutrition

• First attempt to institutionalize a national nutrition program

• Involved in rice enrichment with thiamine to address beri-beri after World War II

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PIN reorganized into Food and Nutrition Research Center (FNRC)

• Now the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI)

• Conducted nutrition surveys as basis for nutrition planning

• Developed standards (Phil. RDA), Food Exchange List, height and weight standards

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National Coordinating Council on Food and Nutrition (NCCFN) organized

• Triggered by need to coordinate the many nutrition related efforts

• A loose organization of government and NGOs involved in nutrition

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Nutrition actions

• Creation of the Nutrition Foundation of the Philippines (NFP) which organized local nutrition councils, the forerunner of local nutrition committees

• Establishment of the National Nutrition Program Office, later the Nutrition Service of the DOH

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Nutrition actions

• School Feeding Program (CARE)

• Targeted Maternal and Child Health Program (CRS)

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EO 285

NCCFN and National Food and Agriculture Council (NFAC)

• Mandated to coordinate nutrition programs

• Coordinated the Philippine Food and Nutrition Program for 1971-1974 implemented in selected provinces

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“I hereby declare that nutrition is now a priority concern of the government …” – President Ferdinand Marcos, 1974 in Presidential Decree 491

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• created the National Nutrition Council (NNC) as the highest policy-making and coordinating body on nutrition

• Designated July as Nutrition Month

• Nationwide coverage of nutrition programs

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Nutrition laws

• PD 1569 “Strengthening the Barangay Nutrition Program…” (1978)

– Provides for one BNS in every barangay under the local nutrition committee

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Nutrition policies

• Philippine Constitution (1987)“The State shall defend the right of

children to assistance, including proper care and nutrition…”

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· National Milk Code (1988)- Regulates the marketing of breastmilk

substitutes, breastmilk supplements and related products to promote infant nutrition

· Consumer Act of the Philippines (1992) - Includes provisions for protection of

consumers along food labeling and food safety

Nutrition policies

NNC assignments

• RA 8172 - Formulate policies and coordinate salt iodization program

• RA 8976 – Determine need for continued mandatory fortification; which nutrients, which food vehicles

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NNC other assignments

• DA SO98 S1999 - Focal agency for FIVIMS (Food Insecurity and Vulnerability Information and Mapping Systems)

• NEDA Social Development Council Cabinet Level Resolution 1 S2003 - Lead agency to ensure achievement of MDG goals and target on hunger and malnutrition

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NNC other assignments

• EO 616 S2007 – Oversight agency for the Accelerated Hunger-Mitigation Program or AHMP

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NNC = NNC GOVERNING BOARD + NNC SECRETARIATPER EO 234

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DSWDDOSTDBMDTI

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League of Corporate Foundations

Rural Improvement Clubs of the Phil

Union of Local Authorities of the Phil

NNC Secretariat

Nutrition Policy & Planning Division

Nutrition Surveil-lance Division

Nutrition Information & Education Division

Adminis-trative Division

Financial & Manage-ment Division

14 Regional

Offices*

Office of the Executive Director

Executive Director

Deputy Executive Directors

59The NNC Nutrition Program Coordinator (NPC) of CALABARZON also coversMIMAROPA. The DOH Regional Director for CARAGA is also OIC-NPC

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Organizational Structure

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