DOH-CAR starts food program Paracelis
>> Monday, October 28, 2019
PARACELIS, Mountain Province -- The Dept. of Health Center
of Health Development Cordillera started a feeding program for
nutritionally-at-risk pregnant women and undernourished under-five
children in nine barangays in this town.
The dietary
supplementation program aims to prevent low birth weight and stunting among
under two years old children as preventive approach and to rehabilitate the
undernourished child to the next higher or normal nutritional status as
curative approach, said Candice Salingbay, nutritionist dietitian of DOH-CAR.
It is also
intended to address hunger and undernutrition, to advocate that dietary
supplementation is an important strategy to address hunger and under nutrition,
and to raise awareness among the community leaders to invest in nutrition.
The feeding program will
run for 120 days from September-December during the lean season of the
municipality.
It involves the
providing rice porridge (chicken and champorado), choco-milk drink, oats (squash
malunggay and banana), chicken egg, vegetable noodles to 160 pregnant women and
250 undernourished children.
Salingbay said under the
program, the time of feeding should not compromise regular feeding time nor
encourage substitution or replacement of meals, but rather to supplement the
current and preferably served around 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The mode of feeding will
depend on the Barangay Nutrition Committee. They may opt for
centralized feeding (wet-feeding) or ration-based (goods are distributed to beneficiaries),
she said.
Prior to the
implementation of the feeding program, the DOH conducted orientation of local
nutrition committee members, health workers, volunteers on the DSP.
Other preparatory
activities included provision of hanging-type weighing scales and
length/height boards for growth monitoring, re-assessment of weight and
height of under five children as baseline for the program, and
medical check-up and laboratory examination of beneficiaries.(JDP/MAWC –
PIA CAR)
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