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City Government of Baguio BGO.HSO.F.NUT.00


4A1
HEALTH SERVICES OFFICE
Revised as of January 03, 2022

BARANGAY NUTRITION ACTION PLAN (BNAP) 2023-2025


WORKPLAN OF BARANGAY: ____________________________________
VISION : ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
MISSION :_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
GOAL: A nutritionally improved barangay whose people are healthy and well-nourished.
OBJECTIVES : 1. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Target Estimated Fund Req’t.


Source of Expected
Program / Project / Activity / Indicators Objective Baseline Location Lead Person Schedule Fund Result
2023 2024 2025 2023 2024 2025

I. NUTRITION-SPECIFIC PROGRAMS
I. INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING
1. Establishment/maintenance of functional To improve
breastfeeding support groups the
nutritional
a. Establish/maintain breastfeeding support status of 0-
groups (BFSG) with written agreement or 23 months 1
policy of its establishment and directory of children and
members increase Barangay
Improved
exclusive Home/
b. Conduct of training/orientation on IYCF nutritional
breastfeedin HH
and EO 51-Milk Code, RA 10028, RA 11148 1 status of 0-
g among 0-6 Health
for the BFSG and BFST 23 months
months Center
c. Breastfeeding Support Team (BFST) infants
provides assistance/ guidance to the BFSG 12
during their peer counseling and referral
d. Maintain updated masterlist of lactating
mothers and their status
e. Counselling of pregnant and lactating
Target Estimated Fund Req’t. Source of Expected
Program / Project / Activity / Indicators Objective Baseline Location Lead Person Schedule Fund Result
mothers on proper
breastfeeding/complementary feeding
2. Establishment of breastfeeding corner/lactation
stations
a. Establish/ Maintain breastfeeding corner/
lactation stations in government facilities/
public place accessible to the public (Brgy
Hall, Health Center, Child Development 1
Centers, Multi-purpose hall, public schools
etc.) with logbook of users, table, chair, near
the wash area, IEC material
3. Promotion of the Milk Code and Expanded
Breastfeeding
a. Post IEC materials on Milk Code, RA
1
10028 and RA 11148 in the Barangay Hall
b. Monitor compliance to EO 51 with
enforcement of appropriate action based on 4
the findings as applicable
II. PHILIPPINE INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF
ACUTE MALNUTRITION

1. Maintain/update masterlist of children with SAM 1


and MAM
To improve
Improved
the
2. Conduct active case finding of SAM and MAM nutritional 12 nutritional
cases and refer cases to appropriate PIMAM facility Home/ status of
status of
HH under five
Underfive Year round
Health children with
3. Monitor the progress of the SAM and MAM cases Children 12 Center acute
enrolled with monthly report with Acute
malnourishe
Malnourishe
4. Provide services/ interventions to children with d
d
SAM/MAM (provision of micronutrient
supplementation, dietary supplementation, RUSF,
RUTF, counseling, deworming, etc.)
Target Estimated Fund Req’t. Source of Expected
Program / Project / Activity / Indicators Objective Baseline Location Lead Person Schedule Fund Result
III. DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAM
1. Conduct/Coordinate supplementary feeding for
pregnant women (hot meal/ provision of lipid-based
nutrition supplements)
2. Conduct/Coordinate supplementary feeding of Barangay
children 6-23 months old To improve
3. Implement activities/Provide assistance in the the Improved
supplementary feeding of children in child nutritional Daycare nutritional
status of
development centers and supervised neighborhood status of Center preschool
play preschool children
children
Specify assistance/ activity: (eg. Hauling of
commodities/distribution of nutri-packs)
4. Provide assistance in the school-based feeding School Year
Specify assistance/ activity: (eg. Provision of
drinking water)
IV. NATIONAL NUTRITION PROMOTION
PROGRAM FOR BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
1. Number of sessions conducted for Nutrition and
Livelihood Caregivers Class
2. Conduct of nutrition promotion for the public
including NGF
a. Conduct activity in celebration of Nutrition
Month (July)
b. Conduct activity in celebration of National
Breastfeeding Awareness Month (August)
c. Conduct activity in celebration of National
Food Fortification Day (November 7)
IV. MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION
PROGRAM
1. Provide Vitamin A Supplementation (Prophylactic)
to the following:
a. Infants (6-11 months old)
Given twice a year
b. Preschool children (12-59 months) (6 mos interval)
report on 2nd dose

2. Provide Iron Supplementation with Folic Acid to To prevent To prevent


occurrence occurrence
the following:
Target Estimated Fund Req’t.
Source of Expected
a.Program / Project
Pregnant women/ Activity / Indicators Objective
and/or to Baseline Location Lead Person Schedule and/or to
decrease decrease
b. Female adolescents in public school prevalence prevalence
c. Women 10-49 years old not covered in of Vit. A. of Vit. A.
public schools (in private schools and Deficiency Deficiency
Disorders Disorders
community) (FHSIS) (VADD), (VADD),
3. Provide Multiple Micro-Nutrient Powder Iron Iron
Deficiency Deficiency
(MNP)/ferrous sulfate to the following Anemia Anemia
a. 6-23 months old children (IDA) and (IDA) and
Other activities: Iodine Iodine
Deficiency Deficiency
a. Provision of multivitamins to undernourished Disorders Disorders
preschool (IDD). (IDD).
b. Provision of other micronutrients, specify:
V. MANDATORY FOOD FORTIFICATION
1. Monitor and maintain masterlist of retail stores Vitamin A
Decreased
Deficiency prevalence of
selling iodized salt and fortified cooking oil Disorder Vitamin A
2. Monitor and maintain masterlist of bakery shops (VADD), Iron Deficiency
Deficiency Disorder (VADD),
using Vitamin A fortified flour Anemia (IDA), HH HSO Iron Deficiency
Iodine Anemia (IDA),
3. Monitoring of the Barangay Bantay Asin Task Barangay DOH Iodine Deficiency
Deficiency 4
Force/Barangay Salt Iodization Monitoring Team Disorder (IDD)
Disorder (IDD

VI. NUTRITION IN EMERGENCIES


1. Pre-Disaster Activities
a.1. Designate the Barangay Nutrition For the
Committee as nutrition cluster during Barangay
Nutrition
disasters and emergencies through a policy Cluster to
with a focal person designated (eg. be active
resolution/EO/AO) and
a.2. Integrate Nutrition in Emergencies Plan participative Barangay
in the Barangay DRRM Plan with budget in mitigating
and
allocation responding
a.3. Conduct of Nutrition in Emergencies to aftermath
orientation/training to the Barangay of disasters
Nutrition Cluster members by
monitoring
a.4. Stockpiling of Nutrition in Emergencies
Program / Project / Activity / Indicators Objective Baseline Target Location Lead Person Schedule Estimated Fund Req’t.
Source of Expected
Fund
Result
supplies (breastfeeding kit, MUAC tape,
micronutrients, RUTF, RUSF)

2. Onset of disaster/ Warning/ Alarm Phase


Cluster coordination meetings and deployment and
monitoring of evacuation areas
3. During Emergency
Cluster coordination meetings and deployment
Nutrition in Emergencies Services
1. Conduct of rapid assessment/ nutrition screening affected
2. Promote and implement breastfeeding and proper families
especially
infant and young child feeding in emergencies
the
through the following acivities: vulnerable
a. Conduct survey of mother and baby pairs groups
b. Establish/set-up of breastfeeding
areas/corners/tents in evacuation
centers/camps/temporary shelters
c. Conduct IEC on IYCF
d. Organize and mobilize IYCF support For the
Barangay
groups Nutrition
e. Monitor/enforce EO 51 (Milk Code) Cluster to
be active
specially on milk donations and
3. Food assistance: participative
a) blanket feeding (all 0-59 months children, in mitigating
and
pregnant & lactating) responding
b) targeted feeding (undernourished to aftermath
of disasters
children) by
c) distribution of food packs and others monitoring
(fresh produce) affected
families
4. Provide essential micronutrient to target groups especially
a) Vitamin A the
vulnerable
b) Iron with folic acid groups
c) Other micronutrient supplements
Target Estimated Fund Req’t.
Source of Expected
Program / Project / Activity / Indicators Objective Baseline Location Lead Person Schedule
VII. OVERWEIGHT & OBESITY MANAGEMENT Fund Result
AND PREVENTION PROGRAM
1. Conduct of activities promoting healthy diet and
active lifestyle
a. Conduct information dissemination/distribution of To prevent
IEC on healthy diet (Pinggang Pinoy) and active the increase
of
lifestyle to : overweight
a.1.To families of preschool children (3-4 Decreased
and obesity
prevalence
years old) and to
of OW and
a.2. General Public improve the
obesity
nutritional
status of
b. Build/maintain safe indoor/outdoor spaces and OW and
play areas for: obese
b.1. Children
b.2. General Public
II. NUTRITION-SENSITIVE PROGRAMS
I. SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM AND
DEVELOPMENT
1. Provide seed capital or material assistance and To improve
training for livelihood and market/industry linkages food
to: security
through
a. Eligible household with undernourished preschool increased
children (stunting, wasting, underweight) family
b. Other targets, pls. specify 4Ps, Indigent income
II. GULAYAN SA PAARALAN
1. Establish/ maintain Gulayan sa Paaralan (GPP) in
public schools
2. Conduct of monitoring of Gulayan sa Paaralan
3. Conduct of programs/ projects/ activities to
complement the Gulayan sa Paaralan (eg. Provision
of seeds or farming input, provide/maintain water
source for the GPP)
III. HOME FOOD PRODUCTION
1. Provide technical assistance to households and
distribute seeds/seedlings/cuttings/ tubers or
gardening input to household with undernourished
children (Stunting, wasting, underweight):
Target Estimated Fund Req’t.
Source of Expected
Program / Project / Activity / Indicators Objective Baseline Location Lead Person Schedule
2. Conduct of monitoring on the status of the Fund Result
gardens
IV. PROGRAMS ON WATER, SANITATION AND
HYGIENE
A. Safe Drinking Water Decreased/
absence of
1. Access to safely managed drinking water To prevent the water-borne
a. Level I occurrence of diseases
water borne
b. Level II diseases and
and
c. Level III improve access improved
to safe drinking sanitary &
B. Sanitary Toilet water hygienic
1. Access to safely managed toilet facilities environment

2. Assist in the construction of sanitary toilet facilities


of household without sanitary toilet facility Decreased/
C. WASH in School (Water, Sanitation and absence of
To prevent the water-borne
Hygiene) occurrence of diseases
1. Conduct activities to complement WASH in water borne
diseases and
and
School Program: improve access improved
Specify: to safe drinking sanitary &
water hygienic
2. Conduct of data monitoring of the WASH in environment
school program in relation to the nutritional status of
school children
V. ADOLESCENT HEALTH AND NUTRITION
DEVELOPMENT
1. Conduct data monitoring on teenage pregnancy
and assist in the provision of health and nutrition
services To promote
2. Conduct information dissemination activities on health and
nutritional
reproductive health among adolescents (ARH, teen well-being of
trail, young mom's walk through) young
*Note: barangay must mobilize SK in cooperation people
with Barangay Health Stations for Adolescent Health
Development Program
III. ENABLING PROGRAMS
1. Mobilization of local government units for
nutrition outcomes
A. Planning
1. Organize/Re-organize and maintain of Barangay
Target Estimated Fund Req’t. Expected
Source of
Program / Project / Activity / Indicators Objective Baseline Location Lead Person Schedule Fund Result
Nutrition Committee supported by a resolution
indicating the functions of each member
2. Conduct of Nutrition Assessment
a. Conduct of Operation Timbang Plus (at
least 80% coverage) and use E-OPT Tool
b. Conduct of Nut. Assessment in Schools
(baseline)
c. Conduct of Nutrition assessment of
children in the Child Development Centers
d. Prepare nutrition situation report to
include OPT Plus result, nutrition
assessment of school children, school
based feeding program data, CDC feeding
program data, Gulayan sa Paaralan
Program, WASH in schools
3. Formulate Nutrition Action Plan aligned with the
PPAN and Budgeted
a. Prepare 3-year BNAP with vision and
mission statement, duly signed and
supported by resolution/ agreement
adopting the plan
b. Conduct of Annual BNAP/ replanning
c. Prepare budget of BNAP with fund for
personnel services, MOOE, program/
activities to be included in the annual budget
and list fund from external sources
(monetary or in kind)
d. Prepare AIP with the inclusion of nutrition
programs/projects
4. Integrate three-year Barangay Nutrition Action
Plan in the Barangay Development Plan
B. Monitoring and Surveillance
1. Conduct monitoring of nutrition activities with
documentation
2. Conduct of joint interagency monitoring
C. Conduct of regular meeting with program
implementation review
D. Conduct/provide assistance for capacity
Target Estimated Fund Req’t.

building activities
Source of Expected
a.Program
Barangay Captain,
/ Project Kagawad
/ Activity on Health,
/ Indicators Objective Baseline Location Lead Person Schedule Fund Result
BNS and other BNC member trained on
Nutrition Program Management(NPM),
Nutrition in Emergencies(NiE), Infant and
Young Child Feeding (IYCF)
b. Barangay Captain, Kagawad on Health,
BNS and other BNC member attended
nutrition related training/ forum/ seminar
c. BNSs trained on the Basic Course for
BNS
E. Provision of Support to the Barangay Nutrition
Scholar Program
1. Provide monthly honorarium
2. Provide office supplies to be used in
preparing reports
3. Provide BNS desk per BNS/ corner/ office
F. Availability of appropriate nutrition
assessment tool
1. calibrated weighing scales
2. verified wooden/ non-wooden prescribed
height/ length measuring tools
G. Resource Generation Activities
Specify
Activity:___________________________________

H. Formulation, adoption, posting and


dissemination of nutrition related policies (in
accordance to MELLPI)
1. EO 51
2. RA 10028
3. RA 11148
4. RA 11037
5. RA 8172
6. RA 8976
7. NGF
Target Estimated Fund Req’t.
Source of Expected
Program / Project / Activity / Indicators Objective Baseline Location Lead Person Schedule
8. Healthy Diet and active lifestyle Fund Result
9. Policy support for Adolescent Health and
Development Program (c/o SK)
10. Adoption of BNAP and provision of fund
I. Maintenance of printed or electronic copies of
nutrition related laws/policies (MELLPI Pro
Policies)
INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMS/HIGHLIGHTS

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