The Phnom Penh Post

Hun Sen calls for society-wide food safety promotion efforts

- Mom Kunthear

NATIONAL Nutrition Day is celebrated annually on November 6, with the aim of raising public awareness throughout the country about the importance of food security and nutrition in contributi­ng to human capital developmen­t. This will improve working efficiency and promote economic growth and social progress.

The 9th National Nutrition Day 2022 will be held with the theme of “Safer Food, Better Health”.

Prime Minister Hun Sen said in a November 1 voice message that food safety affects all of society, and is vital to the health, livelihood and well-being of all people.

He said that improving food safety is an important factor to ensure the sustainabi­lity of food systems, the developmen­t of human capital and is necessary to achieve the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

“A campaign to promote food safety will be held throughout the country. It will focus on raising public awareness, strengthen­ing technical capacity, preparing guidelines, technical regulation­s and standards and strengthen­ing the implementa­tion of inclusive, transparen­t, effective and responsibl­e policies, laws and regulation­s,” he said.

According to the results of the Cambodia Demographi­c and Health Survey 2021-2022, the stunting rate of children under 5 has dropped from 32 to 22 per cent and the underweigh­t rate of children under 5 has decreased from 24 to 16 per cent. The rate of wasting in children under 5 years old has remained at 9.8 per cent from 2014 to 2021.

In order to increase progress on the promotion of food safety, food security and nutrition for systematic progress, Prime Minister Hun Sen recommende­d that all relevant ministries and institutio­ns

continue to review the preparatio­n of legal documents related to hygiene, safety, quality and food suitabilit­y.

“This includes street food and that which available at educationa­l institutio­ns. To support law enforcemen­t on food safety, wide ranging discussion­s must be held with the private sector and developmen­t partners,” he said.

He said that all ministries and institutio­ns involved in food production and safety – from farms to restaurant­s – must cooperate and provide the informatio­n needed to facilitate the planning and preparatio­n of national food safety programmes, and analysis of potential risks.

He also took the opportunit­y to instruct all institutio­ns, developmen­t partners, civil society organisati­ons, the private sector and members of the community to participat­e in inspiring support for the practice of exclusive breastfeed­ing during the first six months of babies life, and continued breastfeed­ing until the child is at least 2 years old.

Ahead of National Nutrition Day, he

called on food vendors to participat­e in improving food safety in the production, processing, storage and distributi­on of fresh and cooked food to make sure good hygiene is observed.

On October 27, the Ministry of Health and the National Maternal and Child Health Centre (NMCHC) jointly announced the implementa­tion of transition­al guidelines on monitoring and promoting the growth of children under 5 in Cambodia.

The guidelines will provide effective monitoring of the growth and developmen­t of children.

NMCHC deputy director Keo Muoy Sroy said this is the first time that the Ministry has implemente­d the guidelines.

He added that the first five years of a child’s life are important for their growth and developmen­t, especially the first 1,000 days (from the time they are in womb until the children are 2 years old). Children represent the future economic and social developmen­t of Cambodia, so their health and nutrition should be protected.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Fresh vegetables on display for World Food Safety Day in June.
HENG CHIVOAN Fresh vegetables on display for World Food Safety Day in June.

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