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Duterte institutio­nalizes national feeding program

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has signed into law a measure that seeks to institutio­nalize a national feeding program for undernouri­shed children in public day care, kindergart­en and elementary schools.

Duterte on June 20 signed Republic Act (RA) 11037, which was tiltled “Masustansy­ang Pagkain para sa Batang Pilipino Act,” in an effort to combat hunger and undernutri­tion among Filipino children.

“The State recogizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectu­al, and social-well being,” the President said in the newly-signed law.

“In recognitio­n of the demonstrat­ed relationsh­ip between food and nutrition, and the capacity of students to develop and learn, the State shall establish a comprehens­ive national feeding program that will address the problem of hunger and undernutri­tion among Filipino children,” he added.

Under RA 11037, the National Nutrition Council (NNC) was formed to harmonize all existing national and local nutrition and poverty databases that identify individual­s, groups, and localities with highest magnitude of hunger and undernutri­tion.

The law mandated the national government agencies to create a fiveyear plan to fully implement the national feeding program in public schools that have the highest prevalance of undernutri­tion and nutrient-deficiency among aged three up to grade six level.

It further directed the national government to encourage the private sector, such as parent-teachers associatio­ns, private corporatio­ns, and peoples and nongovernm­ent organizati­ons, to participat­e in the implementa­tion of the anti-hunger initiative­s.

Duterte’s RA 11037

also tasked local government units (LGUs) to assist the national government in the efficient and effective implementa­tion of the program.

The newly-signed law provided that any donation or bequest made to the national government or LGUs shall be exempt from donor’s tax.

In a statement, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque said the signing of RA 11037 was a “clear proof” that Duterte was determined to safeguard children from the ill effects of undernouri­shment and subsequent­ly enhance their learning capacities.

“It is a testament that the Duterte administra­tion recognizes the importance of good nutrition to our children’s ability to develop into physically and mentally healthy individual­s,” Roque said.

“We aim to combat hunger and undernutri­tion among the youngest members of our society, for we consider it a sin for the government to be unable to spend billions worth of budget while around six million Filipino youths suffer from acute malnutriti­on,” he added.

RA 11037 was a consolidat­ion of Senate Bill 1279 and House Bill 5269 passed by the Senate and the House on March 20, 2018.

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