TACLOBAN
CITY, July 12 (PNA) –- Leyte province will kick off the close monitoring of
children and pregnant women in one city and three towns under the Accelerated
and Sustainable Anti-Poverty Program (ASAPP).
Provincial
nutrition action officer Giovani Ed Napari said there will be provincial and
town level launching within this month for the new program intended for poor
communities.
The project
will cover all villages of Baybay City, Abuyog, Mahaplag and Hilongos. Leyte is
one of the nine pilot provinces in the country.
“It will
start this year for three years. One of the purposes is to decrease
malnutrition by establishing support in the barangay (village),” Napari said.
The province
will need about PHP20 million for ASAPP’s nutrition program component. Funds
will be downloaded directly to concerned local government units.
One of the
major activities is the massive promotion of home and community vegetable
production.
They may
also include trade facilitation and market linkages such that the poor get to
supply the raw materials, inputs and services needed by bigger businesses.
The program
primarily aims to significantly and sustainably reduce poverty incidence among
the population to 18 to 20 percent in 2016 by creating income opportunities for
and enhancing the employability of the poor, according to the National Economic
Development Authority.
It is being
piloted in selected cities and municipalities in nine provinces classified as
Category 1 in the Updated Philippine Development Plan 2011-2016.
The
launching is part of the 2016 Nutrition Month activity in the province.
This year’s
celebration is anchored on the theme “First 1,000 Days ni baby pahalagahan para
sa malusog na kinabukasan!”
The first
1,000 days has been tagged as the “golden window of opportunity” for building
the foundation for the child’s ability to grow, learn and thrive, according to
the National Nutrition Council.
Aside from
Leyte, ASAPP is also being piloted in Pangasinan, Quezon, Camarines Sur, Negros
Occidental, Cebu, Zamboanga del Sur, Davao del Sur, and Sulu. (PNA)
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