By Dexter
A. See and Mariz Geminiano
BAGUIO CITY – Two local government units in the
Cordillera were included in this year’s awardees in a ceremony at the
Philippine International Convention Center in Manila on July 31for their
exemplary implementation of the government’s nutrition programs that resulted
to significant reduction of malnutrition in their areas of jurisdiction.
National Nutrition
Council – Cordillera regional nutrition program coordinator Rita Papey said
Alfonso Lista, Ifugao is one of the recipients of the coveted Nutrition Honor
Award (NHA) for having been a Consistent Regional Outstanding Winner on
Nutrition (CROWN) for six consecutive years while Baguio City will be receiving
its second year CROWN maintenance award.
Alfonso Lista will
receive P1 million cash award, which the town can use to boost its health
programs. It will also receive a plaque.
In 2017, Ifugao province
garnered the Nutrition Honor Award for the provincial category after being
awarded the Consistent Regional Outstanding Winner in Nutrition (CROWN) for six
years in a row.
The NNC had noted
Ifugao's nutrition programs and interventions that improved the nutritional
status of the Ifugaos.
Last year, Ifugao
garnered the NHA for the provincial category after it was also able to maintain
its being a CROWN award for six years that included the province in the elite
list of local governments having implemented notable nutrition programs and
interventions that have improved the nutritional status of the people in the
province.
Papey said nutrition is
one of the underrated programs of the government but it is one of the most
important aspects of the health of an individual that will contribute in
sustaining and improving their productivity in life.
For the regional
awardees, the Green Banner Award will also be conferred by the NNC-CAR to
Benguet for the provincial level and the municipalities of Tublay in Benguet,
Hungduan, Ifugao, Balbalan in Kalinga and Sagada in Mountain Province for the
municipal category.
City Health Officer Dr.
Rowena Galop said Baguio City garnered a rating of 97.8 percent based on the
criteria of the national evaluation team for its second year CROWN maintenance
award, thus, the city will be vying for the NHA next year if it will be able to
sustain its gains in the implementation of the appropriate nutrition programs
and interventions beneficial to the residents of the city’s 128 barangays.
Galpo expressed her
gratitude to the barangay nutrition scholars, barangay nutrition action
officers, barangay health workers, barangay officials, education officials,
city officials, concerned government agencies, the private sector and other
stakeholders for their unwavering and uncompromising commitment in supporting
the implementation of the necessary interventions that will improve the
practice of good nutrition and healthy lifestyle among the residents that
contributed in reducing malnutrition and under nutrition among pre-school and
school-aged children as well as adults.
However, she admitted
that one of the major challenges being encountered by nutrition advocates in
the city is the continuous increase in obesity among children and adults
wherein the Cordillera remains to be in the top two regions where obesity is
reportedly prevalent, thus, the need for health workers and nutrition advocates
to work double time in educating the people on the sustained practice of good
nutrition and healthy lifestyle.
Papey said Tublay town
in Benguet is another recipient of the CROWN award. She said it is Tublay's
sixth year of being awarded the CROWN award. For this, Tublay will receive
P500,000 and a plaque of recognition.
Baguio City will also
receive its second CROWN award this year. The city garnered a rating of 97.8
percent from the national evaluation team. Baguio will get P200,000 and a
plaque of recognition.
The NNC in Cordillera
will also confer the Green Banner Award on Benguet province for the nutritional
achievement of Hungduan town. Other Green Banner Awardees are Ifugao, Balbalan
town in Kalinga province, and Sagada town in Mountain Province.
The NNC had
conceptualized the awards to recognize the efforts of local government units in
improving the nutritional status of children in their communities, and good
governance practices in the implementation of their nutrition programs.
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