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Malusog na Simula, Yaman ng Bansa. Operational Guidelines. FSP component only. Definition for DepED. Malusog na Simula, Yaman ng Bansa. a nutrition and hunger-mitigation feeding program for school children to include rice, milk, eggs, coco-pan de sal and vegetable-based noodles.
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Malusog na Simula, Yaman ng Bansa Operational Guidelines FSP component only
Malusog na Simula, Yaman ng Bansa a nutrition and hunger-mitigation feeding program for school children to include rice, milk, eggs, coco-pan de sal and vegetable-based noodles
Hunger Incidence * Estimated number of hungry families in 2009 computed based on 2009 projected population (medium assumption) TANONG: “Nitong nakaraang 3 buwan, nangyari po ba kahit minsan na ang inyong pamilya ay nakaranas ng gutom at wala kayong makain? Kung oo, nangyari po ba yan ng minsan lamang, ilan beses, madalas o palagi?” Source: Social Weather Stations
Trends in hunger incidence 2007 2008 2009 6 Source: Social Weather Stations
Hunger incidence by major island group NCR Visayas Mindanao Balance Luzon 7 Source: Social Weather Stations
Immediate intervention to address hunger among pupils in Grades 1 to 3, DepED-supervised preschool and day care children and their families Food subsidy package for young learners who belong to poor families PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Hunger Mitigation Program Framework HUNGER Unavailable or insufficient food to eat No money to buy food Hunger Mitigation Measures Demand Side Supply Side Enhance efficiency of logistics & food delivery • Barangay Food Terminal & Tindahan Natin – DA, NFA, DSWD • Ports (RORO)-maximum use of private ports, shipping - DOTC/PPA • Farm to market roads –DPWH, DA, DAR, AFP • Efficient local transport – LGUs/Leagues of P/C/M/B, DILG, PNP • Food for School Program - DepED, DSWD • Creation of NGO net-work to support feeding programs - DSWD • Community tradeable rice certificates - NFA
Provides a daily ration of 1 kilogram of iron-fortified rice to identified families for a limited period of time PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Family assured of rice on its table as long as the child goes to school PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
It covers not only the child but the other family members as well Important element of the Filipino diet, 1/3 of the mean per capita daily food intake WHY RICE?
Major contributor of calorie, protein, and vitamin A and mineral consumption due to the volume of rice consumed by the average Filipino WHY RICE?
Mitigate hunger of poor families (itawid and pamilyang Pilipino mula sa gutom), and Improve school attendance of children PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
All cities and municipalities in the top 20 most food-poor provinces using the 2006 FIES Top 100 poorest municipalities identified through SAE using the 2000 FIES PRIORITY AREAS* * The same areas covered for SY 2008-2009
All day care centers in NCR for DSWD component DILG-identified “hot spots” and DSWD-generated depressed barangays in NCR for the DepED component PRIORITY AREAS* * The same areas covered for SY 2008-2009
Selected non-FSP conflict areas in Mindanao will be covered by the UN-World Food Programme, implementing the same scheme as that of the FSP PRIORITY AREAS
PRIORITY AREAS Top 20 most food-poor provinces
PRIORITY AREAS DILG-identified “hot spots” areas in NCR • Manila • Baseco • Del Pan • Parola • Road 10 • Smokey Mountain • Quezon City • National Government Center (West/Eastside) • North Triangle • Commonwealth • Payatas • Caloocan City • Dagat-dagatan (Bgys 8, 12, 14, 16 and 28, boundary of Malabon, Navotas, and Tondo) • North Caloocan (Bgys 165-188) • Malabon City • Bgy Tonsuya (Damata, Kadina, Paradise Village) • Navotas • Bagumbayan North
PRIORITY AREAS DILG-identified “hot spots” areas in NCR • Pasay City • Maricaban • Malibay (Sto. Niño, Baclaran and Rotonda area boundary of Pasay and Parañaque) • Taguig City • C-5 (Global City) • Zone 1, Signal Village • Mandaluyong City • Nueve de Pebrero
100 municipalities based on SAE methodology SARANGANI Maasim Malapatan MalungonSULTAN KUDARAT Sen. Ninoy Aquino Columbio Lutayan Bagumbayan Kalamansig Palimbang LebakSULU Hadji P. Tahil Pata Tongkil Pandami Siasi Lugus Maimbung Tapul Panglima Estino Luuk Pangutaran Kalingalan-Caluang Parang Talipao Panamao Patikul DAVAO DEL NORTE Talaingod DAVAO DEL SUR Don MarcelinoDAVAO ORIENTAL CaragaAGUSAN DEL NORTE Las Nieves Santiago JabongaCOTABATO Aleosan Magpet Alamada PikitSOUTH COTABATO T’boli Lake SebuSURIGAO DEL NORTE San Benito Socorro PIlar San Isidro Del Carmen BOHOL Buenavista Jetafe Pres. Carlos Garcia- Pitogo DanaoNEGROS OCCIDENTAL Salvador Benedicto Cauayan Calatrava Moises Padilla (Magallona)SAMAR Matuguinao Daram Zumarraga San Jose de BuanZAMBOANGA DEL SUR Midsalip Vincenzo A. Sagun Tigbao Sominot (Don Mariano Marcos) Lapuyan ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY Mabuhay Talusan Tungawan ILOCOS SUR Sigay Cervantes SugponILOCOS NORTE AdamsLA UNION BagulinNUEVA VIZCAYA AmbaguioIFUGAO Tinoc Mayoyao Asipulo HungduanBENGUET KibunganBATANGAS TingloyQUEZON San Francisco San Narciso San Andres Jomalig Buenavista Patnanungan PALAWAN Linapacan Dumaran Busuanga Taytay Quezon Agutaya Rizal (Marcos) CagayancilloROMBLON San JoseALBAY Rapu-rapu Jovellar Pio Duran CAMARINES SUR GarchitorenaSORSOGON DonsolAKLAN Madalag LibacaoILOILO Carles Concepcion San Dionisio
All public elementary schools, DepED-supervised preschools and day care centers in the target areas PRIORITY SCHOOLS/DCCs
All the pupils in Grades 1-3 and children in all DepED-supervised preschools All day care children TARGET BENEFICIARIES* * Affluent barangays will NOT be included eventually
Only one child among the siblings will be given the 1 kilo of rice Between the school and day care center, agree on the index child to receive the rice allocation Principal and DCW to meet TARGET BENEFICIARIES
Within the school, the youngest among two or more siblings shall receive the rice ration TARGET BENEFICIARIES
At least 120 days per school year, subject to the availability of funds PROGRAM DURATION
PROGRAM DURATION Rice distribution Initial delivery (48-days) using 2008 unused fund NFA and DepED central office scheme Succeeding delivery (76-days) using 2009 fund downloaded to DepED regions
The principal or school head and day care workers shall prepare and submit a final validated list of beneficiaries by the first week of July TALLY OF PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
The list shall include the following: Name of school/day care center Total number of beneficiaries per grade level TALLY OF PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
The list shall include the following: Name of principal/day care workers and authorized representatives and their contact numbers Use FSP Form 10.A for the DepED component and FSP Form 10.B for the DSWD TALLY OF PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
Preparation and submission of final tally of program beneficiaries (48 days) Principal/ school head DepED Division Office DepED District Office NFA Central Office DepED Regional Office DepED HNC
Principal/ school head DepED Division Office DepED District Office NFA Regional Office DepED Regional Office DepED-HNC Preparation and submission of final tally of program beneficiaries (76 days)
All agencies involved i.e. DepED, DSWD, NFA, DILG and NNC at all levels shall be provided with a copy of the list by respective implementing agencies TALLY OF PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
TALLY OF PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES 48 days DepED-HNC and DSWD-PMB should have the final and validated list on or before the last week of July, for submission to the NFA CO (as reference and basis for rice delivery)
76 days DepED RO and DSWD FO should have the final and validated list on or before 15 August, for submission to the NFA RO (as final reference and basis for rice delivery) TALLY OF PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
Only the list submitted by DepED shall be used by NFA TALLY OF PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
Not include additional enrollees after 15 August in rice allocation (should be explained to the parents) Additional enrollees may receive rice from any excess volume incurred due to unexcused absences of pupils TALLY OF PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
Procure rice requirements from the NFA NFA to deliver iron-fortified rice (IFR) but when it cannot do so, well-milled rice may be delivered but should ensure that at least 60% of the total rice delivered in the region are IFR RICE DELIVERY
1 sack of 50 kilograms rice repacked into 1 kilogram NFA shall deliver the bags of rice directly to the school/DCC storage area (door-to-door policy) RICE DELIVERY
Delivery through drop-off point system Hard-to-reach areas Temporarily inaccessible areas Disaster-affected areas Unavailability of vessels and delivery trucks RICE DELIVERY
Delivery through drop-off point system NFA PO should submit to the DepED DO and PSWDO the list of hard-to-reach areas, cc: MTWG Arrangements to be covered by a written agreement indicating the specific drop-off point and schools/DCCs covered RICE DELIVERY
Delivery through drop-off point system NFA may seek assistance of LGUs, AFP, NGOs, IOs, civic/religious organizations NFA, principal and day care workers may hire private haulers RICE DELIVERY
Delivery through drop-off point system NFA shall shoulder payment for expenses incurred in hauling and transporting rice Parents/teachers/school heads/ principals/day care workers shall not pay hauling and packaging expenses for rice deliveries RICE DELIVERY
NFA shall inform the principal and day care worker on the schedule of rice delivery and any deviation Delivery shall be properly received by the principal or his/her duly authorized personnel RICE DELIVERY
Random checking of rice deliveries Report shortfalls in quality or quantity to NFA Authorized representative Submit to NFA names and specimen signature before the start of rice delivery Should be stated in authorization letter RICE DELIVERY
FSP Form 1 (WSI) shall be used for rice delivery and receipt FSP Form 4 (Rice Transaction Record) shall be use to record rice deliveries and withdrawals RICE DELIVERY
The principal or school head/day care worker shall be responsible for the daily distribution of rice Distribution should commence as soon as rice stocks are received RICE DISTRIBUTION
The pupils shall bring home the rice for consumption of the entire family PTCAs, DCSPGs, barangay officials, BNSs and other volunteer workers shall be mobilized and tapped to assist in the distribution RICE DISTRIBUTION
Children who were absent with valid reasons should receive rice ration upon return to school/DCC Child’s illness, death of an immediate family member and calamity are examples of valid reasons of absence RICE DISTRIBUTION
School/day care center used as evacuation center Principal/day care worker to ensure that rice is distributed to target beneficiaries Flood and other calamities Give rice allocation of beneficiaries upon resumption of regular classes RICE DISTRIBUTION