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CHR lauds LGUs efforts in Central Visayas to beef up children s nutrition programs – Manila Bulletin

Published July 15, 2021, 10:25 AM Commission-on-Human-Rights The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has lauded the campaign of local government units (LGUs) in Central Visayas, led by the National Nutrition Council in the region (NNC-7), to improve the nutrition of children. The LGUs have beefed up their feeding programs for children and provided maternal services and monitoring on top of conducting awareness campaigns on breastfeeding to combat malnutrition, the CHR said. It said the joint initiative between NNC-7 and the LGUs pays particular attention to the first 1,000 days or two years and seven months of a child’s life. National Nutrition Council The CHR cited the 2015 National Nutrition Survey (NNS) which found that two out of five children (37.7 percent) aged five and below in Central Visayas are stunted, which means that a child has failed to reach his or her full potential for growth.

Population emergency - Newspaper

OVER the past two decades, successive governments have sidestepped the issue of population control and hidden behind a plethora of poverty alleviation and social development schemes. With some 225m people, Pakistan has the world’s fifth largest population. With a national growth rate of around 2pc, at least 4.4m people are added to the existing numbers every year. This addition alone is equal to the combined population of 40 of the world’s smallest countries. Unfortunately, there is virtual silence on the subject on the part of our political leaders. Does this attitude result from complacency and a tendency to dismiss long-term challenges, or are our leaders simply not prepared to irk the religious right by bringing up the topic? Even at the Islamabad Security Dialogue held in March, the threat posed by our galloping numbers to the country’s natural and human resources hardly figured in the conversation. Surely, our political leadership led by the prime minister, who talks cand

Is household food insecurity associated with chronic energy deficiency among Filipino elderly?

(Manila Bulletin File Photo) The DOST-FNRI warned that “food insecurity may aggravate the situation of the elderly, particularly those with poor nutritional and micronutrient status.” The study showed that about 83 percent of the Filipino seniors were not meeting the recommended energy intake, and about 71 percent were not meeting the recommended protein intake. “In terms of health and nutrition, undernutrition was significantly higher in food insecure households while overnutrition was significantly higher in food secure group,” it said. It also observed that iodine deficiency was significantly higher in food insecure households. It added that protein inadequacy in the diet of Filipino seniors in food insecure households has also been observed.

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