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Cebu News

Fewer malnourished kids in city this year – report

Rene U. Borromeo - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines - The number of malnourish pre-school children in Cebu City has decreased to 5,036 this year as compared to 5,701 in 2012, according to City Health Officer Stella Ygoña in her report to Mayor Michael Rama.

There were 135,675 pre-schoolers or those enrolled in public Day-Care Centers who  had been subjected to Operation Timbang this year to find out who of them need help from the government through feeding programs.

Ygoña believed that the lack of adequate nourish food might be the reason why these children become underweight, based on their age and height.

Aside from giving them supplemental feeding, health officials also conducted seminars to the parents of concerned children.

The parents were taught of how to prepare nourish food for their children in line with the government’s Pabasa sa Nutrition program where selected parents of malnourish children were asked to attend trainings and they were also requested to share their knowledge to other parents.

Aside from the malnourish children, it was also found out that there are 1,319 overweight pre-school children, although the figure is already lower compared to 1,630 in 2012.

Ygoña happily announced that based on the latest results of the Operation Timbang, the number of children with normal weight had increased to 129,324 as compared to 123,633 last year.

It was learned that last year the national government had given P10 million to Cebu City through the Department of Social Welfare and Services (DSWS) for the supplemental feeding program of the malnourish pre-schoolers in the city’s public schools. —/GMR (FREEMAN)

CEBU CITY

CHILDREN

CITY

CITY HEALTH OFFICER STELLA YGO

DAY-CARE CENTERS

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND SERVICES

MAYOR MICHAEL RAMA

OPERATION TIMBANG

PABASA

YGO

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