DepEd boosts drive vs malnutrition

By INA HERNANDO-MALIPOT
July 2, 2011, 3:34pm

MANILA, Philippines — To address malnutrition among children of school age, the Department of Education (DepEd) continues to partner with various organizations to ensure that students in public schools get proper nutrition.

DepEd has renewed its partnership with condiments manufacturer Nutri-Asia Inc. which offers a feeding program for over 700 malnourished public school students. “A total of 780 undernourished pupils from five selected public elementary schools across the country are set to benefit from the supplemental feeding and nutrition program,” Education Secretary Armin Luistro said.

The feeding program, Luistro added, is expected to improve school attendance and better school performance for students who often go to schools on empty stomach. “There is a direct correlation between learning and nutrition as evidenced by many studies and situations we observe in public schools.”

Luistro said that students who are poorly nourished have a hard time focusing on lessons, resulting in absenteeism and dropping out of schools. “The supplemental feeding and nutrition program will be implemented within a period of six consecutive months to fight malnutrition and nourish pupils back to health,” he said.

Program beneficiaries are Bagong Ilog Elementary School in Bagong Ilog, Pasig, Banay-Banay Elementary School in Cabuyao, Laguna and Lias Elementar y School in Marilao, Bulacan. The same program will also be replicated
at Subangdaku Elementary School in Mandaue City, Cebu and Quimpo Elementary School in Davao City.

The Nutri-Asia Gabay Kalusugan feeding and nutrition program falls under the DepEd Adopt-a-School Program in which the private sector is helping fill the gaps in education resources. “The feeding program will also enlist the  participation of parents who will cook and serve the food to the students,” Luistro said.

Comments

Dep Ed is trying it's best to give to school aged children the necessary support and implement programs to sustain the needs of children to be in school rather on the streets. The government should focus it's resources on the educational aspect of the country, wherein the larger portion of the budget should be given to the Dep Ed. rather than to military. Moreover, agricultural aspect should be also given a large share for it is food sustainability that we want to give to our fellow countrymen and not hunger.