Taguig City bags anew nutrition award for 2nd consecutive year

MANILA — The city government of Taguig was recognized anew for implementing remarkable nutrition programs, having been named one of the 2nd Year Consistent Regional Outstanding Winners in Nutrition (CROWN) Maintenance during the awarding ceremony at the Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City on July 31, 2018.

Taguig City is the sole recipient of the award from the National Capital Region.

“It is an honor for our beloved city to receive its 2nd Year CROWN Maintenance Award –an award that serves as a testament to our city’s collaborative hard work in providing quality health programs for our constituents,” Taguig City Mayor Lani Cayetano said in a statement.

A plaque and a PHP200,000 cash prize were conferred by the National Nutrition Council on Tuesday to City Nutrition Committee members.

Recognized through the award are the city’s programs aimed at eradicating malnutrition — the “Laging Alagaan Nutrisyon ni Inay”, where pregnant women – especially those still in their teenage years – are taught a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle to ensure safe pregnancy; the “Operation Timbang Plus” (OPT+), in which the height and weight of children 0-5 years old in each barangay are collated in order to determine the child’s nutritional status (either underweight, severely underweight, wasted, severely wasted, stunted, severely stunted, overweight, obese, normal) and from there, come up with programs such as exclusive breastfeeding for infants from 0-6 months and appropriate complementary feeding programs.

Taguig also has the Dietary Supplementation Program under which, undernourished children in the city are fed for 120 days to help them get the nutrition their bodies need.

It also encourages families with children to set up their own urban community vegetable gardens by providing seedlings, planting materials and conducting farming classes.

“I am beyond grateful to all those involved that we have achieved this prestigious recognition. With this outstanding collaborative effort, we are now one step closer in achieving the National Nutrition Council’s top award – the Nutrition Honor Award, which will serve as a legacy that our administration never stops its fight against malnutrition,” the lady mayor said.

With the conferment of the 2nd Year CROWN Maintenance Award, the city now aims for the Nutrition Honor Award, which is the highest award given by the NNC to recipients of the CROWN Award.

For three consecutive years (2013 to 2015), Taguig City was awarded the prestigious Green Banner award by the NNC-National Capital Region (NNC-NCR). The recognition is given to local government units that displayed an outstanding performance in implementing its nutrition programs.

This consistent performance allowed Taguig City to receive the CROWN Award in 2016 and 1st Year CROWN Maintenance Award in 2017.

Under Cayetano’s Administration, there was a significant decrease in Taguig City’s malnutrition prevalence rate from 3.82 percent in 2011 to 0.22 percent in 2018.

Just recently, NNC-NCR recognized Taguig’s City Nutrition Committee by awarding the Certificates of Recognition for being Best in Documentation, Best in Resource Generation and Mobilization during the Regional Nutrition Awarding Ceremony of National Nutritional Council at Heritage Hotel in Pasay City last July 27. (Taguig PR/PNA)

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