Around 40,000 Barangay Nutrition Scholars Convene in
3rd National Conference last April 7 at Crowne Plaza Ortigas.NNC-DOH cites
good practices, provides updates and skills development during the conference.
They are not superheroes, but they are the ticket to
well-nourished Filipinos in the barangays all over the country. They are the
Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS). The information that I was able to gather
during the intimate press con make me believe that there are people who cares
beyond the call of duty.
BNS are the frontliners in providing basic health
and nutrition services in the communities. Once again, almost 4,000 BNSs
across the archipelago are set to meet in a biennial national conference hosted
by the National Nutrition Council (NNC) of the Department of Health (DOH) in
partnership with the LuzViMin BNS Federation, Inc.
The biennial 3rd National Conference of
Barangay Nutrition Scholars will have four sub-conferences for the entire month
of April. The first event gets off the ground at the Crowne Plaza Galleria
Manila in Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City on 7 -8 April for the National Capital
Region and Southern Luzon Regions (CALABARZON, MIMAROPA and Bicol). The
Northern Luzon sub-conference (BNSs from Regions 1, 2 and 3 and Cordillera
Administrative Region) will convene at the Vigan Convention Center in Vigan
City on 15-16 April; the Visayas sub-conference (BNSs from Regions 6, 7 and 8)
will gather at Waterfront Cebu City Hotel on 22-23 April; while the Mindanao
cluster (BNSs from Regions 9, 10, 11, 12, CARAGA and ARMM) will have their
conference at the KCC Convention and Events Center in General Santos City on
28-29 April.
This year’s theme – “BNS: Bigay Todo sa Nutrisyon
at Serbisyo!” of the national conference underscores the role of BNSs in
the delivery of nutrition and related services to improve the nutritional
status of families in the barangays.
Moreover, it aims to continuously update and
empower BNSs towards addressing malnutrition and ending hunger; update the BNSs
on current nutrition and program developments; and, enhance their skills in
improving their performance as BNS. The conference will also serve as a venue
for BNSs to convene into a general assembly to discuss various concerns of the
national federation.
Topics during the two-day conference include the
Updated Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition 2015-2016; the results of the
review of the BNS program which will give recommendations for the amendment of
PD 1569 or “Strengthening the Barangay Nutrition Program by providing for a
Barangay Nutrition Scholar in every barangay” legislated in 1978; the latest
nutrition education strategies and tools to promote healthier diets such as the
“Pinggang Pinoy”: Healthy Food Plate for Filipino Adults; and the “10 Kumainments”,
the Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos (NGF). A discussion on the plans
for the celebration of this year’s Nutrition Month in July is also included to
prepare the BNS for this nationwide annual nutrition campaign.
Highlights of the conference include the launching
of the BNS Handbook which serves as a guide for BNSs in their performance as
BNS. Likewise, the 2012 and 2013 National Outstanding BNSs will share
their good practices that made them win the award to inspire other BNSs to work
better and replicate the good practices in their communities.
Notable personalities such as Senators Bam Aquino
and Cynthia Villar, and Assistant Secretary of Health and NNC Executive
Director Maria-Bernardita Flores will be in the event to give inspirational
messages as keynote speakers.
Currently, there are more than 40,000 BNS all over
the country. The BNS program is mandated by Presidential Decree No. 1569 and a
key strategy of the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition. The BNS Program is
administered by the National Nutrition Council and implemented by local
government units.
For more information, write or call the NATIONAL
NUTRITION COUNCIL, 2332 Chino Roces Ave. Ext., Taguig City. Tel. Nos. 843.0142;
843.1337; 843.5824; Fax No. 843.5818; Email: info@nnc.gov.ph or visit http://www.nnc.gov.ph and www.facebook.com/nncofficial.
Twitter @NNC_official.
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