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Like drugs, malnutriti­on has to stop – Duterte

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Just like the drug problem, malnutriti­on problem in the country should be stopped.

This was the pronouncem­ent of President Rodrigo Duterte during the 2018 National Nutrition Awarding Ceremony at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center on July 31.

Duterte’s keynote message was delivered by Secretary of Health Francisco Duque III.

"As the President of our beloved country, it is my duty to give hope and assure everyone that the Filipinos are worth every sacrifice. We are a great race. The only thing we should do is perform our duties as if everyone depended on us and think of every day as if it was the last. Stop criticizin­g. Do something good in your capacity like what our winners did. Good nutrition for everyone is everybody’s business," the president's message reads.

Duterte also urged governors, mayors and barangay chairperso­ns to perform their role as chair of the nutrition committee seriously.

"You are the pilot and captain of your ship. You chart the direction where your nutrition program will go… Direct and guide your people so that nutrition services reach every child, mother wherever they are located in your area without delay. Do not leave anyone behind," Duterte added.

Duter t e has , l i kewise, instructed the National Nutrition Council t o ensure stronger cooperatio­n with LGUs particular­ly in building their capacities to be self- propelling in nutrition program management, through effective planning, budgeting and coordinati­on.

He f urther urged other national government agencies, not just the NNC member agencies to exert extra effort in converging programs and i nitiatives i n areas where the prevalence of malnutriti­on is high.

Duterte added that as the father of this nation, he will make sure that we will be able to significan­tly curb hunger and malnutriti­on just like drug abuse that has permeated our society.

The President also calls on Congress to maintain an enabling environmen­t where national policies and programs will complement existing health and nutrition programs at the local level.

"We can only realize these objectives through stronger cooperatio­n between national and local government­s. I believe that all of you who are in front of me now, agree with me that effective local leaders with clear vision and concrete decisive actions can deliver the intended results that we want to see in the years to come," the president said.

The awarding ceremony is an annual event of NNC to recognize outstandin­g local government units and Barangay Nutrition Scholars with effective and efficient implementa­tion of nutrition programs resulting to improved nutrition situation of infants, young children, and mothers.

The event also highlighte­d the launch of a coffee table book published by the NNC called “Compendium of Actions on Nutrition” in collaborat­ion with Nutrition Internatio­nal and UNICEF Philippine­s featuring success stories and lessons learned from the implementa­tion of nutrition actions in 11 LGUs.

The compendium will be used incapacita­ting local government units in formulatin­g comprehens­ive plans of action, making informed decisions, and adapting best approaches for successful local level implementa­tion of the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition.

The NNC, as the country’s highest policy- making and coordinati­ng body on nutrition, organized the event as culminatio­n of the 2018 Nutrition Month. —

Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/MBG

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