Mindanao Times

Special attention to provinces with high hunger rate: Karlo

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MANILA – Around 32 provinces that have high hunger incidence will be given “special attention” in a bid to fulfill the current administra­tion’s promise to reduce hunger by 25 percent when President Rodrigo Duterte’s term ends in 2022, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said on Wednesday.

Nograles, who concurrent­ly serves as chair of the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on Zero Hunger, said the Duterte administra­tion, through concerned government agencies, will boost its anti-hunger efforts in 32 provinces that will serve as priority beneficiar­ies.

“One of our action plans is to prioritize the 32 priority provinces. Kasi kapag prioritize­d naming ‘yung (If we prioritize the) 32 priority provinces (with) highest incidence of hunger, I think we’ll be able to meet our goals,” the Cabinet Secretary said in a media forum in Kamuning, Quezon City.

“Special attention ang ibibigay natin sa (We will give special attention to) 32 priority provinces which we’ve already mapped out and identified, based on high incidence of malnutriti­on, high incidence of hunger, and high incidence of teenage pregnancy,” he added.

Nograles, however, did not mention the 32 priority provinces with high inciMANILA

dence of hunger.

The number of Filipinos who failed to meet their basic food needs due to inadequate income stands at 5.2 percent or 5.5 million Filipinos in 2018, down from 9.2 percent recorded in 2015, according to the data from the Philippine Statistics Authority.

On Jan. 10, 2019, Duterte signed Executive Order 101, creating the IATF of Zero Hunger in an effort to meet the government’s goal to eradicate hunger and achieve food security in the country.

Member-agencies of the task force include the department­s of Social Welfare, Agricultur­e, Agrarian Reform, Budget, Education, Environmen­t, Health, Labor, Local Government, Trade, and Science; Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office; National Economic and Developmen­t Authority; and, Commission on Higher Education.

The task force is mandated to ensure that government policies, ini

tiatives, and projects on attaining zero hunger will be “coordinate­d, responsive, and effective.”

To achieve zero hunger in the Philippine­s by 2030, there should be a 25-percent reduction in hunger incidence every two and a half years, Nograles said.

Nograles acknowledg­ed that much more still needs to be done to address hunger in the country.

He said the government is seeking a “faster and more synchroniz­ed” approach to drasticall­y reduce hunger nationwide.

“I’m very confident naman na (that) through government’s whole approach, we’ll be able to make great strides and accomplish lahat (everything) within two years and few months to go sa termino ng Pangulong Duterte (under the President Duterte’s watch),” Nograles said.

The memorandum of understand­ing on the implementa­tion of the Enhanced Partnershi­p against Hunger and Poverty (EPAPH) program, the government’s main initiative to fight hunger nationwide, was also signed in December last year.

Under the EPAPH, priority programs include provisions

for the institutio­nal feeding programs; credit support to community-based organizati­ons; and capacitybu­ilding and productivi­ty improvemen­t for community-based organizati­ons.

The EPAPH also aims to push for nutrition education; establishm­ent of agricultur­al facilities and technologi­es, food hubs, and other infrastruc­ture facilities; mobilizati­on of funding, technical and research assistance from developmen­t local partners; and advocacy and education. (PNA)

 ?? PNA photo ?? HEALTH Secretary Francisco Duque III (center) calls on the Senate to support his department’s request for a supplement­al budget to combat the novel coronaviru­s (2019-nCoV), during the public hearing at the Senate. Duque said there is no known cure for the disease.
PNA photo HEALTH Secretary Francisco Duque III (center) calls on the Senate to support his department’s request for a supplement­al budget to combat the novel coronaviru­s (2019-nCoV), during the public hearing at the Senate. Duque said there is no known cure for the disease.

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