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FORMAT C

PROGRAMS/PROJECTS/ACTIVIT
2024

Sector/ person in-


PROGRAM/PROJECT/ ACTIVITY charge
LOCATION

I. HEALTHIER DIETS (increasing


availability,accesibility and affordability of
nutritious foods )
1.Nutrition Specific Programs

1.1 Dietary Supplementation Program

a. Dietary supplementation for NAR pregnant RHU/BHS All brgys


women

b. Dietary supplementation for children 6-23 months RHU/BHS All brgys


old

c. Supplemental feeding for 24-59 months old PS


MSWDO 16 CDC'S
(Day care children)

d. School Based Feeding Program DepEd 17 E/S

DepEd 17 E/S

1.2 Integrated management of Acute Malnutrition

a. Active Case Finding of SAM and MAM RHU/BHS All brgys

b. Provision of RUTF and RUSF to MAM/SAM cases RHU All brgys

2.Nutrition Sensitive Programs

a. Construction of farm to market roads Engineering Brgy. District I,


Office, MPDC II, Union

b. Distribution of Seeds MAO All brgys

c. Gulayan sa Paaralan MAO 17 E/S

d. Gulayan sa Barangay MAO All brgys


II. BETTER PRACTICES( Social and
behavioral changes)
1.Nutrition specific Programs

1.1 Maternal Nutrition and Infant and Young Child


Feeding Program

RHU/ BHS All brgys


a. Campaign for strict compliance of the milk code

b. Passage of resolution adopting the Milk Code of the


Philippines
SB Office All brgys

c. Promotion of breastfeeding
RHU All brgys

d. Conduct of IYCF counselling


RHU All brgys

e. Early pregnancy tracking and enrollment to antenatal


care services
RHU All brgys

f. Establishment of First 1000 Days Program in the LGU LGU


RHU

g. Mobilization of all barangays for the First 1000 Days BHS All brgys

1.2 Conduct of Nutrition Education Class

All brgys
a. Health & Nutrition Class RHU

All brgys
b. IYCF lecture RHU

All brgys
c. Healthy lifestyle for adults RHU

1.3. Distribution /reproduction of Nutrition IEC All brgys


materials RHU
RHU All brgys
RHU All brgys
RHU All brgys
1.4. Promotion of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos MNC All brgys

All brgys
1.5. Maintenance of Health & Nutrition Corner BHS
RHU

1.6. Overweight and Obesity management reduction

a. Promotion of healthy lifestyle RHU

Healthy eating,increased pysical, activities, managing


stress, no smoking and drinking alcohol

b. Procurement of height and weight measuring BHS All brgys


tools

RHU LGU
1.7. Conduct of Nutrition Month Celebration

III. IMPROVED ACCESS TO QUALITY SERVICES

1.Nutrition specific programs

1.1 Micro nutrients supplementation

a. Vitamin A Supplementation RHU All brgys

RHU All brgys


RHU All brgys
RHU All brgys

b. Iron Supplementation RHU All brgys

RHU All brgys


RHU All brgys
RHU All brgys
RHU All brgys
RHU All brgys
c. Multiple micronutrients powder RHU All brgys

d. Calcium carbonate supplementation RHU All brgys

RHU All brgys

1.2 Nutrition in emergencies

a. Promotion of Breastfeeding RHU Affected brgys

b. Establishment of breastfeeding corner in the


RHU
evacuation sites

c. Vitamin A supplementation RHU


Affected brgys

d. Provision of Micronutrients Powder RHU Affected brgys

e. Psychosocial care MSWDO Affected brgys

MDRRM/
f. Monitoring of health & nutrition of evacuees Affected brgys
Nutrition Cluster

1.3. Monitoring of Nutritional Status through Operation


Timbang
RHU/ BHS All brgys

All brgys
All brgys
All brgys
All brgys

ENABLING MECHANISMS
I. Human Resource Development
MNC/ PHO NO All brgys
a. BNAP Orientation

b. BNS refresher course MNC/ PHO NO All brgys

c. Training on Infant and Young Child Feeding RHU All brgys

d. Training of health workers on the identification and


manangement of MAM & SAM
RHU All brgys

II. Overall Planning,Coordination,Monitoring and


Surveillance
a. Planning
i. Nutrition Commitees Organized RHU All brgys
Reorganized BHS All brgys

ii. Nutrition Action Plan Formulated BNC All brgys


MNC

iii. Nutrition assessment RHU/ BHS All brgys

DepEd A17 E/S

b. Monitoring and surveillance RHU All brgys

BHS All brgys

RHU All brgys


FORMAT C
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS/ACTIVITIES
2024

Target
TARGET GROUPS Schedule Budget Source of fund
No.

Nutritionally at-risk pregnant women 14 Jan-Dec 52,500 Gen Fund

6-23 months undernourished children 40 Jan-Dec 52,500 GAD

Pre schoolers (including undernourished pre


591 Schl. Year 292,279 MSWD
schoolers

Kindergarten Learners 417 Schl year DepEd


69,000
Undernourshed SC 339 Schl year DepEd

Identified severely wasted and moderately


72 Jan-Dec free -
children PSC

MAM and SAM psc in barangays 72 Jan-Dec free DOH

20% EDF
3 5,000,000
Families with undernourished PS/SC Jan-Dec 2024

Families w/ undernourished PS/SC 16 Jan-Dec - MAO

17 DepED
Schools given vegetable seeds Jan-Dec -

Community vergetable garden in located in Brgy. Fund


barangay halls 16 Jan-Dec -
Pregnant & lactating mothers Jan-Dec free

Municipal Officials Jan-Dec free

Pregnant & lactating mothers free


Jan-Dec

Pregnant & lactating mothers free


Jan-Dec

pregnant women free

pregnant women and lactating mothers


Jan-Dec
27,720
pregnant women and lactating mothers
Jan-Dec

Family with undernourished PS & SC Jan-Dec free


Jan-Dec free

Pregnant and Lactating Women; Mothers of


6-23 mos old children Jan-Dec free

General Public Jan-Dec free

Fam. with malnourished Children Jan-Dec free


Adolescents Jan-Dec free
Elderly/Senior Ctizens Jan-Dec free
Pregnant & lactating women Jan-Dec free
General Public
Jan-Dec free

Barangay Nutrition Corner 16 Jan-Dec free


Municipal Nutrition Corner 1 Jan-Dec free

Employees
Jan-Dec free

School childen/learners Jan-Dec free


Youth,adults,older adults Jan-Dec free
Senior citizens Jan-Dec free
Overweight & Obese PS/SC Jan-Dec free

Height and weight measuring tool, Hanging


weighing scale Jan-Dec - BHS Fund

Conduct activities in celebration of nutrition


month July 52,500 Gen Fund

Infants (6-11 mos.) 2x a year free DOH

Preschool children (12-59 months) 2x a year free DOH


Lactating Women free DOH
Pregnant women Jan-Dec free DOH

Pregnant women Jan-Dec

Lactating mothers Jan-Dec


RHU FUND -
Infants (6-11 mos.) Jan-Dec 24,000
Medicines
LBW Jan-Dec
6-23 months Jan-Dec
Gen Population Jan-Dec
6-23 months old PS Jan-Dec free DOH

Pregnant women Jan-Dec free DOH

General Population Jan-Dec free DOH

Pregnant and lactating mothers actual As needed free

Breastfeeding corner 1

Infants(6-11 months) As needed free DOH


PS (12-59 months) As needed free DOH
High risk cases PS (6-59 months) As needed free DOH

6-23 months Pre school As needed free DOH

Breastfeeding women As needed free


Pre school children As needed free
School children As needed free
Youth As needed free
Senior Citizens As needed free

Evacuees As needed free

0-23 months (quarterly) Jan-March free

24-59 months (quarterly) Jan-March free


Wasting PS Jan-Dec free
Stunting PS Jan-Dec free
Underweight PS Jan-Dec free
BNS 16 2nd qtr
40,673 Gen Fund

BNS 16 2nd qtr

RHU Health Workers 17 Jan-Dec 70,140.00 Gen Fund

RHU Staff 14 Jan-Dec 16,254 Gen Fund

Municipal Nutrition Committee 1 Jan-Dec free


Barangay Nutrition Committee 16 Jan-Dec free

Barangay PPAN 16 2nd Qtr free


Muncipal PPAN 1 2nd Qtr free

Conduct of Operation Timbang 16 1st qtr free

Conduct of School Weighing 17 1st qtr free

Conduct of BNS Meetings 4 quarterly free

Conduct of BNC Meetings 4 quarterly free

Conduct of MNC Meetings 4 quarterly free


Expected Result

Improved nutritional status of NAR


pregnant women

Improved NS of undernourished
children ages 6-23 mons old

Improved NS of identified
undernourished PS

improved nutritional status of


identified undernourished school
children

improved nutritional status of


identified MAM and SAM school
children

distribution of RUTF to MAM and


SAM cases

easy transport of gooods to


consumers

established backyard garden

established and maintained


vegetable garden

established and maintained


vegetable garden
in compliance to EO 51 or the Milk
Code of the Philippines

Creating Ordinance adopting the


EO 51 or the Milk Code of the
Philippines

awareness on the importance of


breastfeeding

awareness on the proper way for


complimentary feeding,
breastfeeding

improves the chance of healthy


pregnancy and avoiding
complications

trained health workers will conduct


IEC and distribute materials to the
barangay level

Improved skills of parents and


caregivers for child rearing

awareness on the proper way for


complimentary feeding,
breastfeeding

help in the prevention of chronic


diseases and long term illnesses

Promotion of good nutrition


Promotion of good nutrition

Maintained Nutrition office for data


banking and documentation

To promote good health and


nutrition in all life stages

Provision of measuring tools to


BHS with defective scale

Full support of LGU/RHU in


celebrating Nutrition Month

To prevent occurrence of Vitamin A


defeciency thru Vitamin A
supplementation

To prevent incidence of iron


defeciency anemia and improved
status of among underweight PS
To reduce number of micronutient
deficiencies among 6-23 mos old
and 25-59 mos old PSC

Provision of Calcium
supplementation to pregnant
women and to gen pop

Promotion of breastfeeding during


emergencies
To ensure that breastfeeding will
not be compromise

To prevent incidence of diarrhea


during emergencies

To provide counselling in times of


emergencies

Health & nutrition of evacuees


monitored

Monitor the Nutritional status of


the different age group to ensure
good health
Improved skills and knowledge of
workers in Nutrition Programs

Improved knowledge of health


workers as well as counseling skills
through Infant Young Child Feeding
program

improved skills of health workers in


management of MAM and SAM

Functional Nutrition Committee/s

LNAP/BNAP formulated to address


malnutrition

to monitor Nutritional Status of


children ages 0-59 mos old; school
children; result of OPT used for
planning

Identify stregnths and weaknessess


in the implementation of nutrition
intervention
WORKSHEET 1: LNAP INVESTMENT PLAN BY TYPE OF INTERVENTION

AMOUNT OF INVESTMENT IN '000


TYPES OF PPA
2024 2025 Total

1. NUTRITION SPECIFIC 501,499.00 526573.95 1,028,072.95

2. NUTRITON SENSITIVE 5,000,000 5,000,000.00

3. ENABLING PROGRAMS 127,067.00 133420.35 260,487.35

TOTAL>>> 5,628,566.00 659,994.30 6,288,560.30


WORKSHEET 2: LNAP INVESTMENT BY OUTCOME AND SUB OUTCOME TARGETS

AMOUNT OF INVESTMENT I
TYPES OF PPA
2024

5,473,779.00
1. UNDERNUTRITION

2. OVERNUTRITION

3. MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES

27,720.00
4. INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDI

5. FOOD INSECURITY

127,067.00
6. ENABLING

5,628,566.00
TOTAL
MOUNT OF INVESTMENT IN '000

2025 TOTAL

497467.95 5,971,246.95

29106 56,826.00

133420.35 260,487.35

659,994.30 6,288,560.30
WORKSHEET 3: LNAP INVESTMENTS BY LIFESTAGE

AMOUNT OF INVESTMENT IN '00


TYPES OF PPA
2024

1. PREGNANT AND LACTATING MOTHERS 100,220.00

2. 0-23 MONTHS CHILDREN 56,500.00

3. PRE- SCHOOL CHILDREN (<5 YEARS OLD) 292,279.00

4. SCHOOL CHILDREN (6-10)

5. ADOLESCENTS (>10-19)

6. ADULT (20-59) 127,067.00

7. ELDERLY (60 AND ABOVE)

8. GENERAL POPULATION (FAM. AND INDIVI 5,052,500.00

TOTAL>> 5,628,566.00
BY LIFESTAGE

UNT OF INVESTMENT IN '000

2025 TOTAL

105,231 205,451.00

59,325 115,825.00

306,892.95 599,171.95

133,420.35 260,487.35

55,125 5,107,625.00

659,994.30 6,288,560.30
WORKSHEET 4: TEMPLATES FOR INVESTMEN
2024

PROGRAM/PROJECT/ ACTIVITY Agency Responsible

I. HEALTHIER DIETS (increasing availability,accesibility


and affordability of nutritious foods )

1.Nutrition Specific Program


1.1 Dietary Supplementation Program

a.Dietary supplementation for NAR pregnant women RHU/BHS

b.Dietary supplementation for children 6-23 months old RHU/BHS

c. Supplemental feeding for 24-59 months old PS (Day care children) MSWDO

d. School Based Feeding Program DepEd


DepEd

1.2 Integrated management of Acute Malnutrition

a. Active Case Finding of SAM and MAM RHU/BHS

b. Provision of RUTF and RUSF to MAM/SAM cases RHU

II. BETTER PRACTICES( Social and behavioral changes)

1.Nutrition specific Programs


1.1 Maternal Nutrition and Infant and Young Child Feeding Program
a. Campaign for strict compliance of the milk code RHU/ BHS

b. Passage of resolution adopting the Milk Code of the Philippines SB Office

d. Promotion of breastfeeding RHU

e. Conduct of IYCF counselling RHU


f. Early pregnancy tracking and enrollment to antenatal care services RHU

g. Establishment of First 1000 Days Program in the LGU RHU

h. Mobilization of all barangays for the First 1000 Days BHS

1.2 Conduct of Nutrition Education Class


a. Health & Nutrition Class RHU

b. IYCF lecture RHU

c. Healthy lifestyle for adults RHU

1.3. Distribution /reproduction of Nutrition IEC materials RHU


RHU
RHU
RHU

1.4. Promotion of Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos MNC

1.5. Maintenance of Health & Nutrition Corner BHS


RHU

1.6. Overweight and Obesity management reduction

a. Promotion of healthy lifestyle RHU


Healthy eating,increased pysical, activities, managing stress, no smoking and
drinking alcohol

BHS
b. Procurement of height and weight measuring tools

RHU
1.7. Conduct of Nutrition Month Celebration

III. IMPROVED ACCESS TO QUALITY SERVICES


1.Nutrition specific programs
1.1 Micro nutrients supplementation
a. Vitamin A Supplementation RHU
RHU
RHU
b. Iron Supplementation RHU
RHU
RHU
RHU
RHU

c. Multiple micronutrients powder RHU

d. Calcium carbonate supplementation RHU


RHU

1.2 Nutrition in emergencies


a. Promotion of Breastfeeding RHU
b. Establishment of breastfeeding corner in the evacuation sites RHU

c. Vitamin A supplementation RHU

e. Provision of Micronutrients Powder RHU

MDRRM/ Nutrition
f. Monitoring of health & nutrition of evacuees Cluster

1.3. Monitoring of Nutritional Status through Operation Timbang RHU/ BHS

2.Nutrition Sensitive Progra


a. Construction of farm to market roads Engineering Office,
MPDC

b. Distribution of Seeds MAO

c. Gulayan sa Paaralan MAO

d. Gulayan sa Barangay MAO


ENABLING MECHANISM
I. Human Resource Development
a. BNAP Orientation MNC/ PHO NO

b. BNS refresher course MNC/ PHO NO

c. Training on Infant and Young Child Feeding RHU

d. Training of health workers on the identification and manangement of MAM &


RHU
SAM
WORKSHEET 4: TEMPLATES FOR INVESTMENT PROGRAMMING
2024

Financial Financial
Target No.
Requirements
Target No.
Requirements
Tagging
TARGET GROUPS

2024 2024 2025 2025 Type

1.Nutrition Specific Programs

Nutritionally at-risk pregnant women 14 52,500 52,500 1

6-23 months undernourished children 40 52,500 52,500 1

Pre schoolers (including 591 292,279.05 292,279.05 1


undernourished pre schoolers

Kindergarten Learners 1
69,000 69,000
Undernourshed SC 1

Identified severely wasted and 72 - - - 1


moderately children PSC

MAM and SAM psc in barangays 72 - - - 1

Pregnant & lactating mothers - - - 1

Municipal Officials - - - 1

Pregnant & lactating mothers - - - 1

Pregnant & lactating mothers - - - 1


pregnant women - - - 1

Pregnant & lactating mothers - - - 1

Pregnant & lactating mothers - - - 1

Family with undernourished PS & SC - - - 1

Pregnant and Lactating Women; - - - 1


Mothers of 6-23 mos old children

General Public - - - 1

Fam. with malnourished Children - - - 1


Adolescents - - - 1
Elderly/Senior Ctizens - - - 1
Pregnant & lactating women - - - 1

General Public - - - 1

Barangay Nutrition Corner 16 - - - 1


Municipal Nutrition Corner 1 - - - 1

Employees - - - 1
- - - 1
School childen/learners
Youth,adults,older adults - - - 1
Senior citizens - - - 1
Overweight & Obese PS/SC - - - 1

Height and weight measuring tool, - - - 1


Hanging weighing scale

Conduct activities in celebration of - - - 1


nutrition month

Infants (6-11 mos.) - - - 1


Preschool children (12-59 months) - - - 1
Pregnant women - - - 1
Pregnant women - - - 1
Lactating mothers - - - 1
Infants (6-11 mos.) - - - 1
6-23 months - - - 1
Gen Population - - - 1

6-23 months old PS - - - 1

Pregnant women - - - 1
General Population - - - 1

Pregnant and lactating mothers - - - 1


Breastfeeding corner - - - 1

Infants(6-11 months) - - - 1
PS (12-59 months) - - - 1
High risk cases PS (6-59 months) - - - 1

6-23 months Pre school - - - 1

Evacuees - - - 1

0-23 months (quarterly) - - -


24-59 months (quarterly) - - -
Wasting PS - - - 1
Stunting PS - - - 1
Underweight PS - - - 1

2.Nutrition Sensitive Programs


5 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 2
Families w/ undernourished PS/SC

Families w/ undernourished PS/SC - - - 2

Schools given vegetable seeds - - - 2

Community vergetable garden in located in - - - 2


barangay halls
ENABLING MECHANISMS

BNS 16 3
40,672.80 40,672.80 40,672.80

BNS 16 3

RHU Health Workers 17 70,140 70,140 70,140 3

RHU Health Workers 3


14 16,254 16,254 16,254
Tagging

Targets Life Stage

1 1

1 3

1 3

1 4
1 4

1 3

1 3

6 1

6 1

6 1

6 1
1 1

6 1

6 1

6 8

1 3
1 5
1 7
1 1

1 8

1 8
1 8

1 6
1 4
1 6
1 7
2 4

1 8

1 8

3 2
3 3
3 1
3 1
3 1
3 2
3 2
3 8

3 2

3 1
3 8

1 1
1 1

3 2
3 3
3 3

3 2

1 8

1 3
1 3
1 3

5 8

1 8

1 4

1 8
6 8

6 8

6 8

6 8
WORKSHEE4: TEMPLATES FOR INVESTMENT PROGR
2024

Agency
PROGRAM/PROJECT/ ACTIVITY TARGET GROUPS
Responsible

I. HEALTHIER DIETS (increasing


availability,accesibility and affordability
of nutritious foods )
1.Nutrition Specific Programs
1.1 Dietary Supplementation Program
a.Dietary supplementation for NAR pregnant RHU/BHS Nutritionally at-risk pregnant women
women

b.Dietary supplementation for children 6-23 RHU/BHS 6-23 months undernourished children
months old

c. Supplemental feeding for 24-59 months old Pre schoolers (including undernourished
MSWDO
PS (Day care children) pre schoolers

d. School Based Feeding Program DepEd Kindergarten Learners


DepEd Undernourshed SC

1.2 Integrated management of Acute Malnutrition

Identified severely wasted and


a. Active Case Finding of SAM and MAM RHU/BHS
moderately children PSC

b. Provision of RUTF and RUSF to MAM/SAM cases RHU MAM and SAM psc in barangays

c. Training of health workers on the identification and


RHU RHU Staff
manangement of MAM & SAM

2.Nutrition Sensitive Programs


a. Construction of farm to market roads Engineering Office,
MPDC

b. Distribution of Seeds MAO Families w/ undernourished PS/SC

c. Gulayan sa Paaralan MAO Schools given vegetable seeds


Community vergetable garden in located in
d. Gulayan sa Barangay MAO barangay halls

II. BETTER PRACTICES( Social and


behavioral changes)
1.Nutrition specific Programs
1.1 Maternal Nutrition and Infant and Young Child
Feeding Program
a. Campaign for strict compliance of the milk RHU/ BHS Pregnant & lactating mothers
code

b. Passage of resolution adopting the Milk Code of


the Philippines
SB Office Municipal Officials

c. Training on Infant and Young Child Feeding RHU RHU Health Workers

d. Promotion of breastfeeding RHU RHU Health Workers

e. Conduct of IYCF counselling RHU IYCF Counselor

f. Early pregnancy tracking and enrollment to


antenatal care services
RHU pregnant women

g. Establishment of First 1000 Days Program in the


LGU RHU

h. Mobilization of all barangays for the First 1000


BHS
Days

1.2 Conduct of Nutrition Education Class


a. Health & Nutrition Class RHU Family with undernourished PS & SC

Pregnant and Lactating Women; Mothers


b. IYCF lecture RHU of 6-23 mos old children

c. Healthy lifestyle for adults RHU General Public

1.3. Distribution /reproduction of Nutrition IEC


materials RHU Fam. with malnourished Children
RHU Adolescents
RHU Elderly/Senior Ctizens
RHU Pregnant & lactating women

1.4. Promotion of Nutritional Guidelines for


MNC General Public
Filipinos

1.5. Maintenance of Health & Nutrition


Corner BHS Barangay Nutrition Corner
RHU Municipal Nutrition Corner
1.6. Overweight and Obesity management
reduction

a. Promotion of healthy lifestyle RHU Employees

Healthy eating,increased pysical, activities,


managing stress, no smoking and drinking alcohol School childen/learners
Youth,adults,older adults
Senior citizens
Overweight & Obese PS/SC

b. Procurement of height and weight measuring BHS Height and weight measuring tool,
tools Hanging weighing scale

RHU Conduct activities in celebration of


1.7. Conduct of Nutrition Month Celebration nutrition month

III. IMPROVED ACCESS TO QUALITY SERVICES

1.Nutrition specific programs


1.1 Micro nutrients supplementation
a. Vitamin A Supplementation RHU Infants (6-11 mos.)
RHU Preschool children (12-59 months)
RHU Lactating Women
RHU Pregnant women

b. Iron Supplementation RHU Pregnant women


RHU Lactating mothers
RHU Infants (6-11 mos.)
RHU LBW
RHU 6-23 months
RHU Gen Population

c. Multiple micronutrients powder RHU 6-23 months old PS

d. Calcium carbonate supplementation RHU Pregnant women


RHU General Population

1.2 Nutrition in emergencies


a. Promotion of Breastfeeding RHU Pregnant and lactating mothers
b. Establishment of breastfeeding corner in the
RHU Breastfeeding corner
evacuation sites

c. Vitamin A supplementation RHU Infants(6-11 months)


PS (12-59 months)
High risk cases PS (6-59 months)

e. Provision of Micronutrients Powder RHU 6-23 months Pre school

f. Psychosocial care MSWDO Breastfeeding women


Pre school children
School children
Youth
Senior Citizens

MDRRM/ Nutrition
g. Monitoring of health & nutrition of evacuees Cluster Evacuees

1.3. Monitoring of Nutritional Status through


RHU/ BHS 0-23 months (quarterly)
Operation Timbang
24-59 months (quarterly)
Wasting PS
Stunting PS
Underweight PS

ENABLING MECHANISMS
I. Human Resource Development
a. BNAP Orientation MNC/ PHO NO BNS
BNS
b. BNS refresher course MNC/ PHO NO BNS

II. Overall Planning,Coordination,Monitoring


and Surveillance
a. Planning
i. Nutrition Commitees Organized RHU Municipal Nutrition Committee
Reorganized BHS Barangay Nutrition Committee

ii. Nutrition Action Plan Formulated BNC Barangay PPAN


MNC Muncipal PPAN

iii. Nutrition assessment RHU/ BHS Conduct of Operation Timbang


DepEd Conduct of School Weighing

b. Monitoring and surveillance RHU Conduct of BNS Meetings


BHS Conduct of BNC Meetings
RHU Conduct of MNC Meetings
TES FOR INVESTMENT PROGRAMMING
2024

Financial
Target No.
Requirements
Tagging

2024 2024 Type Targets Life Stage

on Sensitive Programs
LING MECHANISMS

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