DAVAO CITY, Philippines – A Philippine senator said the
country should have more barangay nutrition scholars to address the
problems of the health sector including malnutrition.
“Maituturing nga nating mga lifesavers and heroes kayong
lahat in your own way ng mga 40,000 barangay in the Philippines (All of you are
considered life savers and heroes in your own way to about 40,000 barangays in
the Philippines),” Senator Cynthia Villar told the crowd of about 900 Barangay
Nutrition Scholars (BSNs) from all over Mindanao during the biennial national
conference held at the SMX Convention Center on Wednesday, August 9.
Villar said the increase in number of BNS in the country
will greatly contribute to combat the issues and problems of the health sector
such as malnutrition, micronutrient deficiency, stunting, wasting and others.
The BNS are community-based volunteers whose primary
responsibility is to assess and monitor the nutritional status of children in a
barangay for the officials to know what should be done to address it.
In her speech, Villar, who is also the chairperson of the
Senate committee on food and agriculture, said the BSNs, as “prime
movers”, who play a very important role in the implementation of the programs
and projects that is centered on health and nutrition.
“Saludo ako sa ating mga BNS na talaga namang
napakaimportante ang papel na gagampanan upang masiguro ang tamang nutisyon at
kalusugan ng mga residente sa ating mga komunidad at sa ating mga barangay (I
salute all of our barangay nutrition scholars who have a very important role to
perform to ensure the right nutrition and health of the residents in our
communities and in our barangays),” she said.
“We are thankful that the BNS are really devoted and
dedicated in improving the nutritional status of families in barangays,” Villar
added.
Evangeline Orais, who works as a BNS in barangay Visayan
village, Tagum City for 20 years, told Davao Today that one of the most
challenging parts of their work is the monitoring since some of the parents
show unlikely attitude towards them.
“Ang challenging kanang pag mag monitor nami sa household sa
malnourished kay dili maayo ang attitude (What is challenging is when we
monitor the household of malnourished children because they show bad attitude
towards us),” Orais said.
However, she assured that at such instances, what they do is
really just to educate especially the parents about proper nutrition.
Orais added that they make sure that monthly monitoring and
lectures are being done so that parents or guardians of the malnourished
children are able to absorb and apply what they have taught them.
“Among nakita na sa among pag-reach out ug pag-educate naa gyu’y
improvement (We have seen that by reaching out to them and by educating them,
there really are improvements),” Orais said.
Orais said the prevalence rate of malnourished children in
Tagum City reduced from 3.5 percent down to 1.6 percent.
“Barangay Nutrition Scholars have always been at the
forefront in the community as far as nutrition is concerned particularly in
monitoring the nutritional status of all children below five years old in order
to identify the malnourished for immediate intervention,” Villar said.
LuzViMin BNS Federation, Inc. President, Joy Luma-ad said in
a press conference that BNS now play a greater role especially with the
Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition (PPAN), the Philippines’ framework of
action for nutrition improvement, which was recently launched in Iloilo City in
May.
Luma-ad said that through the convention, the BNS will be
able to learn more about their significant role in the implementation of the
PPAN such as reaching out to indigenous peoples in Geographically Isolated and
Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs) especially here in Mindanao, identifying and
referring children with acute malnutrition, monitor their growth and recovery
and others.
(Texts reposted from davaotoday.com under the original title: Villar says PHL’s Barangay Nutrition Scholars are lifesavers)