Manila Standard

Party-list lawmaker files House measure to expand powers of nutrition council

- Rio N. Araja

AGRI Party-list Rep. Wilbert T. Lee filed a measure to expand the powers and functions of the National Nutrition Council (NNC) into a commission to strengthen its mandate to address the country’s long-standing problems on malnutriti­on.

According to Lee, the government needs to scale up its workforce and resources to combat hunger and severe malnutriti­on, as the country is facing a high prevalence of wasting, stunting, micronutri­ent deficienci­es and overweight among children and women.

“Our country faces the multi-faceted problems of malnutriti­on and undernutri­tion which are deeply rooted in different health, social, economic, and political aspects, resulting in prevailing illnesses such as diabetes, hypertensi­on, and child stunting, among others,” said the Sorsogon lawmaker.

“It is high time to strengthen the NNC to expand its powers and functions and scale it up into a Commission to respond to the prevailing hunger and malnutriti­on situation in the country,” he added.

Since its creation in 1974, the NNC has remained a small agency with a lean organizati­onal structure of about 150 officials and staff in both the central and regional offices working together to fulfill its functions of policy-making, coordinati­ng, and monitoring and evaluating nutrition programs from the national down to the regional levels.

On top of implementi­ng and overseeing various laws and its regular interagenc­y participat­ion and collaborat­ion, the NNC is one of the agencies tasked to help in fulfilling the country’s internatio­nal commitment­s in the United Nations and ASEAN.

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