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Barangay Nutrition Committee
I. Introduction
II. Nutrition Situation
a. Barangay Profile: Health and Nutrition
b. Barangay Profile: Geo-Ag and Socio-Economic Situation
d. Nutrition Situation Analysis
c. Problem Tree (Under Nutrition & Over Nutrition)
III. Goals, Outcome Objective, Specific Objectives
IV. Implementation Plan and Budget
V. Monitoring and Evaluation Plan
VI. Annex
a. BNC Resolution reactivating the BNC
b. BNC Resolution Adopting the BNAP and inclusion to
2025 Barangay AIP
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THE BARANGAY NUTRITION COMMITTEE
Signature Designation
Chairman: Barangay Captain
Co-Chairman: Kagawad, Committee on Health
BNS:
Members:
1. Kagawad, Committee on Agriculture
2. Kagawad, Committee on Education
3. Kagawad, Committee on Infrastructure
4. Kagawad, Committee on Budget
5. Kagawad, Committee on Peace and Order
6. Kagawad, Committee on Sports
7. Rural Health Midwife
8. Principal, Elementary School
9. Day Care Worker
10. Agriculture Technician (Assigned in the Barangay)
11. Barangay Local Government Officer (DILG Assigned in the Barangay)
12. President, Senior Citizen
13. President, Rural Improvement Club
14. President, Parent Teacher Association (PTA)
15. President, Pastoral Council
16. President, Ladies Association
17. President/Leader BHW (include all BHWs if Total Number less than 5)
18. Chairman/President- Community Breastfeeding Support Group
19. Tribal Chieftain
20. Chairman, Sanguniang Kabataan
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
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Format A
BARANGAY PROFILE- 1. Health and Nutrition Situation
Part A.
Total No. of Puroks: SCHOOL CHILDREN (SC) Latest Period of OPT: 2023
Total Population: No. with Normal Weight: % OPT Coverage of Preschoolers:
Total No. of Households: No. of Underweight (UW + SUW) SC: Age Specific Proportionate Mortality Rate:
Total No. of Preschoolers (0-59 mos): No. of Stunted (St +SSt) SC: No. of Households with Home Gardens:
Total No. of School Children: No. of Overweight and Obese SC: Common Occupation:
Total No. of Pregnant Women: No. of Wasted (W +SW) SC: Total No. of Families with:
Total No. of Lactating Women: Total No. SC weighed: a. UW and SUW PS:
b. W and SW PS:
c. St and SSt PS:
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN (PS) d. OW and Ob PS:
No. of PS with Normal Weight e. UW and SUW SC:
No. of Underweight (UW +SUW) Children: f. W and SW SC:
No. of Wasted (W +SW) Children: g. St and SSt SC:
No. of Stunted (St +SSt) Children: h. OW and Ob SC:
No. of Overweight and Obese Children: MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCES (TOTAL NO.)
Total PS weighed: PS SC P/L 15 yrs. & over
Night blindness
Anemia
Goiter
Note:
USE 2025 DATA
* NAD= No available data
Put “No Available Data”/ NAD if no data is available
Remove this box once the plan is final BNAP 2023-2025 I 4
Purok/ Sitio
Part B.
Population
Household
Preschool Children
School Children
Total Number
Pregnant Women
Lactating Women
Normal
Note:
#
Underweight
%
Wasted
%
#
Severely Wasted
%
Total No. of W + SW
#
Stunted
%
#
Pre-School Children (0-59 months old)
Severely Stunted
%
Overweight
%
#
Obese
%
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Severely Underweight
Severely Stunted
Severely Wasted
Night Blindness
Total No. of OW + Ob
Purok/ Sitio
Total No. of W + SW
Overweight
Stunted
Anemia
Wasted
Goiter
Obese
Normal
15 yrs. &
# % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % PS SC SC P/L SC
older
Note:
USE 2023 DATA
NAD if no data is available BNAP 2023-2025 I 6
Remove row with no Purok/Sitio
Remove this box once the plan is final
Format B
BARANGAY PROFILE- 2. Geo-Ag and Socio-Economic Situation
A. Location/ Boundary (check only) A. Family Size (Household Size) C. Most Common Source of Potable Water Supply
Within City/ Poblacion (rank)
No. of Children How many families
Along shoreline (lake-sea) 12 Source:
Near shoreline (lake-sea) 11 Artesian Well
Inland 10 Deep Well
9 Waterworks
B. Topography (check only) 8
7 D. Electric and Telephone Services (% Coverage)
Plain 6
Rolling Terrain 5 Electric %
Predominantly Upland 4 Telephone %
3
II. AGRICULTURAL PROFILE 2 E. Presence of Educational Institutions in the
1 Barangay (check only)
2.1 Total no. of vegetable gardens: E.1. Government:
Home (backyard) B. Most Common Type of House Elementary
School (rank) High School
Community Type: College
Vocational
Concrete
2.2 Total no. of households with Semi-Concrete
Livestock/poultry: Wood E.2 Private:
2.3 Common livestock/ poultry (rank): Barong-barong Elementary
Others (specify) High School
Swine
Goat College
Chicken Vocational
Ducks
Other (specify) BNAP 2023-2025 I 7
Continuation Format B. Barangay Profile
F. Medical Facilities in the Barangay (check only) I. Source of Income of the Household’s
Main Earners (ranking)
F.1. Government: Employment
Barangay Health Station Government Offices
Health/ Nutrition Center Private Enterprises
Community Hospital Family Business
Farming
Self-Employed
F.2. Private:
Overseas Contractual Worker (OCW)
Dental Clinic Pursuit of Profession
Medical Clinic (ex. lawyer, private doctor, midwife, etc)
Hospitals Underemployed
H. Types of Toilet Facility K. Infrastructure: Distance from the Barangay (check only)
% of Total Household Traversed Along Near Far Very Far None
Water-sealed (di-buhos) National Road (Highway)
Flush toilet Provincial Road
Antipolo Municipal Road
Sanitary Pit Privies Feeder Road
None Seaport
Airport
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Nutrition Situation Analysis
____________ (name of the barangay) is one of the _____ barangays in the municipality
of ________________ in the province of ____________. It is located (along the shoreline/ near
shoreline/ inland/ any adjacent brgy or muns) with a ( plain/ rolling/ terrain/ predominantly
upland) topography. Based on the recent _________ (type of data used for the
population) ,______________’s (name of the brgy) population is _____________ in about
____________ (total no. of households) households. The average household size is ________
with an annual population growth rate of _____%. ___________ _ is the common occupation
of the household heads.
2022 2023
Forms of Malnutrition Actual Actual
Prevalence Prevalence
Number Number
Underweight
Stunting (St + Sst)
Wasting (W +SW)
Overweight and Obesity
While the overall prevalence of stunting in 0-59 months old is _____% or ______ total
number of children in 2023 have (decreased/ increased) from the 2022 results ____% or
______total number of children, with Sitio/purok_________ has the highest stunting rate in the
barangay. Stunting is highest among (boys/girls) and (0-5 months/ 6-11 months/ 12-23
months/ 24-35 months/ 36-47 months/ 48-59 months) old children.
For the prevalence of wasting in 0-59 months old is _____% or ______ total number of
children in 2023 have (decreased/ increased) from the 2022 results ____% or ______total
number of children, with Sitio/purok_________ has the highest wasting rate in the barangay.
Wasting is highest among (boys/girls) and (0-5 months/ 6-11 months/ 12-23 months/ 24-35
months/ 36-47 months/ 48-59 months) old children.
In overweight and obesity in 0-59 months old is _____% or ______ total number of
children in 2023 have (decreased/ increased) from the 2022 results ____% or ______total
number of children, with Sitio/purok_________ has the highest overweight and obesity rate in
the barangay. Overweight and obesity is highest among (boys/girls) and (0-5 months/ 6-11
months/ 12-23 months/ 24-35 months/ 36-47 months/ 48-59 months) old children.
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The prevalence of low birthweight among infants is ____% or ______ number of infants
(actual number) based on the 2023 FHSIS result has (decreased/ increased) from the 2022
FHSIS result _____%.
Moreover, ______% (2023) of the children 0-5 months to 29 days old are exclusively
breastfed. This is due to
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________ (site reasons of the increase/
decrease of exclusive breastfeeding example: interventions given, beliefs and practices of the
mothers).
The 2023 FHSIS report has recorded ______ cases anemia among pregnant women. In
the past year, ______children suffered from upper respiratory tract infection and fever, and
______ children experienced diarrhea.
The BNC recognize the multi-dimensional and multi-sectoral nature of their malnutrition
problem. Under nutrition is caused by the immediate factors of ______________,
_____________,________________,_______________,__________, and by the underlying
causes of _______________________,______________________, ___________________
_______________________,____________________, ___________________________,
__________________,_________________________,_____________________. These
immediate and underlying causes are, in turn, linked to basic causes that relate to the
_________________,___________________________,________________________,________
____________________________, ________________________________,
_____________________, ________________________________, ____________________.
The causes of under nutrition and overweight and obesity are in many ways similar and
intertwined. Factors such as _________________________,________________________,
_______________________, __________________________, ____________________,
______________________________,________________, _____________________. Together,
these suggest that the interventions that should be put in place to address the causes of both
under-nutrition and over-nutrition.
The barangay through the Barangay Nutrition Committee (BNC) chaired by the Barangay
Captain has placed its commitment on improving health and nutrition services through
addressing the identified problems. With basis on the above-mentioned problems, the BNC
have come up with several interventions in 2022:
1. _____________________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________________
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5. _____________________________________________________
6. _____________________________________________________
7. _____________________________________________________
8. _____________________________________________________
9. _____________________________________________________
Addressing malnutrition in the barangay needs a multisectoral approach and adopt the
triple strategy of the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition (PPAN) healthier diets, improved
nutrition practices and access to nutrition and related services.
Remove the lines and highlighted words in yellow, except for the answer, once
finalized.
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Problem Tree
Under Nutrition
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Problem Tree
Over Nutrition
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Goal
Outcome Objectives
To decrease the prevalence rate of stunting among 0-59 months old children from
______% in 2022 to ______% by 2025.
To decrease the prevalence rate of wasting among 0-59 months old children from
______% in 2022 to ______% by 2025.
To decrease the prevalence rate of underweight among 0-59 months old children from
______% in 2022 to ______% by 2025.
To decrease the prevalence rate of overweight and obesity among 0-59 months old
children from ______% in 2022 to ______% by 2025.
Specific Objectives
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Implementation Plan
Target Sector/
Programs/ Projects/ Total Source
Objective Baseline Location Person Schedule Expected Outputs
Activities Group 2023 2024 2025 Cost of Fund
Assigned
1. Healthier Diets
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2. Better Nutrition
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Target Sector/
Programs/ Projects/ Total Source
Objective Baseline Location Person Schedule Expected Outputs
Activities Group 2023 2024 2025 Cost of Fund
Assigned
Practices
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2024-
2025-
2023-
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Target Sector/
Programs/ Projects/ Total Source
Objective Baseline Location Person Schedule Expected Outputs
Activities Group 2023 2024 2025 Cost of Fund
Assigned
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
4. Enabling Environments
2023-
2024-
2025-
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Target Sector/
Programs/ Projects/ Total Source
Objective Baseline Location Person Schedule Expected Outputs
Activities Group 2023 2024 2025 Cost of Fund
Assigned
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
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Year: 2023
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Year: 2024
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Year: 2025
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Annex
BNC Resolution reactivating the BNC
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BNC Resolution Adopting the BNAP and inclusion to 2025
Barangay AIP
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Table of Contents Page
Barangay Nutrition Committee
I. Introduction
II. Nutrition Situation
a. Barangay Profile: Health and Nutrition
b. Barangay Profile: Geo-Ag and Socio-Economic Situation
d. Nutrition Situation Analysis
c. Problem Tree (Under Nutrition & Over Nutrition)
III. Goals, Outcome Objective, Specific Objectives
IV. Implementation Plan and Budget
V. Monitoring and Evaluation Plan
VI. Annex
a. BNC Resolution reactivating the BNC
b. BNC Resolution Adopting the BNAP and inclusion to
2025 Barangay AIP
BNAP 2023-2025 I 2
THE BARANGAY NUTRITION COMMITTEE
Signature Designation
Chairman: Barangay Captain
Co-Chairman: Kagawad, Committee on Health
BNS:
Members:
1. Kagawad, Committee on Agriculture
2. Kagawad, Committee on Education
3. Kagawad, Committee on Infrastructure
4. Kagawad, Committee on Budget
5. Kagawad, Committee on Peace and Order
6. Kagawad, Committee on Sports
7. Rural Health Midwife
8. Principal, Elementary School
9. Day Care Worker
10. Agriculture Technician (Assigned in the Barangay)
11. Barangay Local Government Officer (DILG Assigned in the Barangay)
12. President, Senior Citizen
13. President, Rural Improvement Club
14. President, Parent Teacher Association (PTA)
15. President, Pastoral Council
16. President, Ladies Association
17. President/Leader BHW (include all BHWs if Total Number less than 5)
18. Chairman/President- Community Breastfeeding Support Group
19. Tribal Chieftain
20. Chairman, Sanguniang Kabataan
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
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Format A
BARANGAY PROFILE- 1. Health and Nutrition Situation
Part A.
Total No. of Puroks: SCHOOL CHILDREN (SC) Latest Period of OPT: 2023
Total Population: No. with Normal Weight: % OPT Coverage of Preschoolers:
Total No. of Households: No. of Underweight (UW + SUW) SC: Age Specific Proportionate Mortality Rate:
Total No. of Preschoolers (0-59 mos): No. of Stunted (St +SSt) SC: No. of Households with Home Gardens:
Total No. of School Children: No. of Overweight and Obese SC: Common Occupation:
Total No. of Pregnant Women: No. of Wasted (W +SW) SC: Total No. of Families with:
Total No. of Lactating Women: Total No. SC weighed: a. UW and SUW PS:
b. W and SW PS:
c. St and SSt PS:
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN (PS) d. OW and Ob PS:
No. of PS with Normal Weight e. UW and SUW SC:
No. of Underweight (UW +SUW) Children: f. W and SW SC:
No. of Wasted (W +SW) Children: g. St and SSt SC:
No. of Stunted (St +SSt) Children: h. OW and Ob SC:
No. of Overweight and Obese Children: MICRONUTRIENT DEFICIENCES (TOTAL NO.)
Total PS weighed: PS SC P/L 15 yrs. & over
Night blindness
Anemia
Goiter
Note:
USE 2025 DATA
* NAD= No available data
Put “No Available Data”/ NAD if no data is available
Remove this box once the plan is final BNAP 2023-2025 I 4
Purok/ Sitio
Part B.
Population
Household
Preschool Children
School Children
Total Number
Pregnant Women
Lactating Women
Normal
Note:
#
Underweight
%
Wasted
%
#
Severely Wasted
%
Total No. of W + SW
#
Stunted
%
#
Pre-School Children (0-59 months old)
Severely Stunted
%
Overweight
%
#
Obese
%
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Severely Underweight
Severely Stunted
Severely Wasted
Night Blindness
Total No. of OW + Ob
Purok/ Sitio
Total No. of W + SW
Overweight
Stunted
Anemia
Wasted
Goiter
Obese
Normal
15 yrs. &
# % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % PS SC SC P/L SC
older
Note:
USE 2023 DATA
NAD if no data is available BNAP 2023-2025 I 6
Remove row with no Purok/Sitio
Remove this box once the plan is final
Format B
BARANGAY PROFILE- 2. Geo-Ag and Socio-Economic Situation
A. Location/ Boundary (check only) A. Family Size (Household Size) C. Most Common Source of Potable Water Supply
Within City/ Poblacion (rank)
No. of Children How many families
Along shoreline (lake-sea) 12 Source:
Near shoreline (lake-sea) 11 Artesian Well
Inland 10 Deep Well
9 Waterworks
B. Topography (check only) 8
7 D. Electric and Telephone Services (% Coverage)
Plain 6
Rolling Terrain 5 Electric %
Predominantly Upland 4 Telephone %
3
II. AGRICULTURAL PROFILE 2 E. Presence of Educational Institutions in the
1 Barangay (check only)
2.1 Total no. of vegetable gardens: E.1. Government:
Home (backyard) B. Most Common Type of House Elementary
School (rank) High School
Community Type: College
Vocational
Concrete
2.2 Total no. of households with Semi-Concrete
Livestock/poultry: Wood E.2 Private:
2.3 Common livestock/ poultry (rank): Barong-barong Elementary
Others (specify) High School
Swine
Goat College
Chicken Vocational
Ducks
Other (specify) BNAP 2023-2025 I 7
Continuation Format B. Barangay Profile
F. Medical Facilities in the Barangay (check only) I. Source of Income of the Household’s
Main Earners (ranking)
F.1. Government: Employment
Barangay Health Station Government Offices
Health/ Nutrition Center Private Enterprises
Community Hospital Family Business
Farming
Self-Employed
F.2. Private:
Overseas Contractual Worker (OCW)
Dental Clinic Pursuit of Profession
Medical Clinic (ex. lawyer, private doctor, midwife, etc)
Hospitals Underemployed
H. Types of Toilet Facility K. Infrastructure: Distance from the Barangay (check only)
% of Total Household Traversed Along Near Far Very Far None
Water-sealed (di-buhos) National Road (Highway)
Flush toilet Provincial Road
Antipolo Municipal Road
Sanitary Pit Privies Feeder Road
None Seaport
Airport
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Nutrition Situation Analysis
____________ (name of the barangay) is one of the _____ barangays in the municipality
of ________________ in the province of ____________. It is located (along the shoreline/ near
shoreline/ inland/ any adjacent brgy or muns) with a ( plain/ rolling/ terrain/ predominantly
upland) topography. Based on the recent _________ (type of data used for the
population) ,______________’s (name of the brgy) population is _____________ in about
____________ (total no. of households) households. The average household size is ________
with an annual population growth rate of _____%. ___________ _ is the common occupation
of the household heads.
2022 2023
Forms of Malnutrition Actual Actual
Prevalence Prevalence
Number Number
Underweight
Stunting (St + Sst)
Wasting (W +SW)
Overweight and Obesity
While the overall prevalence of stunting in 0-59 months old is _____% or ______ total
number of children in 2023 have (decreased/ increased) from the 2022 results ____% or
______total number of children, with Sitio/purok_________ has the highest stunting rate in the
barangay. Stunting is highest among (boys/girls) and (0-5 months/ 6-11 months/ 12-23
months/ 24-35 months/ 36-47 months/ 48-59 months) old children.
For the prevalence of wasting in 0-59 months old is _____% or ______ total number of
children in 2023 have (decreased/ increased) from the 2022 results ____% or ______total
number of children, with Sitio/purok_________ has the highest wasting rate in the barangay.
Wasting is highest among (boys/girls) and (0-5 months/ 6-11 months/ 12-23 months/ 24-35
months/ 36-47 months/ 48-59 months) old children.
In overweight and obesity in 0-59 months old is _____% or ______ total number of
children in 2023 have (decreased/ increased) from the 2022 results ____% or ______total
number of children, with Sitio/purok_________ has the highest overweight and obesity rate in
the barangay. Overweight and obesity is highest among (boys/girls) and (0-5 months/ 6-11
months/ 12-23 months/ 24-35 months/ 36-47 months/ 48-59 months) old children.
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The prevalence of low birthweight among infants is ____% or ______ number of infants
(actual number) based on the 2023 FHSIS result has (decreased/ increased) from the 2022
FHSIS result _____%.
Moreover, ______% (2023) of the children 0-5 months to 29 days old are exclusively
breastfed. This is due to
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________ (site reasons of the increase/
decrease of exclusive breastfeeding example: interventions given, beliefs and practices of the
mothers).
The 2023 FHSIS report has recorded ______ cases anemia among pregnant women. In
the past year, ______children suffered from upper respiratory tract infection and fever, and
______ children experienced diarrhea.
The BNC recognize the multi-dimensional and multi-sectoral nature of their malnutrition
problem. Under nutrition is caused by the immediate factors of ______________,
_____________,________________,_______________,__________, and by the underlying
causes of _______________________,______________________, ___________________
_______________________,____________________, ___________________________,
__________________,_________________________,_____________________. These
immediate and underlying causes are, in turn, linked to basic causes that relate to the
_________________,___________________________,________________________,________
____________________________, ________________________________,
_____________________, ________________________________, ____________________.
The causes of under nutrition and overweight and obesity are in many ways similar and
intertwined. Factors such as _________________________,________________________,
_______________________, __________________________, ____________________,
______________________________,________________, _____________________. Together,
these suggest that the interventions that should be put in place to address the causes of both
under-nutrition and over-nutrition.
The barangay through the Barangay Nutrition Committee (BNC) chaired by the Barangay
Captain has placed its commitment on improving health and nutrition services through
addressing the identified problems. With basis on the above-mentioned problems, the BNC
have come up with several interventions in 2022:
1. _____________________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________________
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5. _____________________________________________________
6. _____________________________________________________
7. _____________________________________________________
8. _____________________________________________________
9. _____________________________________________________
Addressing malnutrition in the barangay needs a multisectoral approach and adopt the
triple strategy of the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition (PPAN) healthier diets, improved
nutrition practices and access to nutrition and related services.
Remove the lines and highlighted words in yellow, except for the answer, once
finalized.
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Problem Tree
Under Nutrition
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Problem Tree
Over Nutrition
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Goal
Outcome Objectives
To decrease the prevalence rate of stunting among 0-59 months old children from
______% in 2022 to ______% by 2025.
To decrease the prevalence rate of wasting among 0-59 months old children from
______% in 2022 to ______% by 2025.
To decrease the prevalence rate of underweight among 0-59 months old children from
______% in 2022 to ______% by 2025.
To decrease the prevalence rate of overweight and obesity among 0-59 months old
children from ______% in 2022 to ______% by 2025.
Specific Objectives
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Implementation Plan
Target Sector/
Programs/ Projects/ Total Source
Objective Baseline Location Person Schedule Expected Outputs
Activities Group 2023 2024 2025 Cost of Fund
Assigned
1. Healthier Diets
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2. Better Nutrition
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Target Sector/
Programs/ Projects/ Total Source
Objective Baseline Location Person Schedule Expected Outputs
Activities Group 2023 2024 2025 Cost of Fund
Assigned
Practices
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2024-
2025-
2023-
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Target Sector/
Programs/ Projects/ Total Source
Objective Baseline Location Person Schedule Expected Outputs
Activities Group 2023 2024 2025 Cost of Fund
Assigned
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
4. Enabling Environments
2023-
2024-
2025-
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Target Sector/
Programs/ Projects/ Total Source
Objective Baseline Location Person Schedule Expected Outputs
Activities Group 2023 2024 2025 Cost of Fund
Assigned
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
2023-
2024-
2025-
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Year: 2023
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Year: 2024
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Year: 2025
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Annex
BNC Resolution reactivating the BNC
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BNC Resolution Adopting the BNAP and inclusion to 2025
Barangay AIP
BNAP 2023-2025 I 23