DOH, UN Sign Agreement to Address Malnutrition in the Philippines Manila, Nov 13, 2023 -- The Department of Health (DOH), along with United Nations (UN) agency partners, UNICEF and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), and World Bank inked a memorandum of understanding formalizing the partnership in addressing malnutrition in the Philippines As part of the broader Philippine Multisectoral Nutrition Project (PMNP), a four-year project
DOH aims to cut malnutrition rates by half in 2028 - ABS-CBN A health worker has a child weighed for a malnutrition check-up at the Maria Christina evacuation center, May 27, 2017 Jonathan Cellona, ABS-CBN News File MANILA -- The Department of Health says it is determined to reduce malnutrition rates by half by the end of the Marcos administration
DOST-FNRI presents the latest PH Nutrition Situation These will guide the seting of new targets and interventions while empowering stakeholders to re-strategize and address the persistent triple burden of malnutrition and the escalating challenge of non-communicable diseases (NCDs)”, Aty
The Philippine Multisectoral Nutrition Project against . . . The collaboration between the DOH and the UN is a testament to their shared commitment to building a healthier and better future for the Filipino people, particularly women and children Conclusion The partnerships between the DOH, UNICEF, UNOPS, and the World Bank mark a significant step towards addressing malnutrition in the Philippines
DOH, UN partner to address malnutrition in Philippines The Department of Health (DOH) and several agency partners of the United Nations (UN) on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate in addressing malnutrition in the Philippines
DOH, UN sign agreement to address malnutrition in the . . . 13 November 2023 The Department of Health (DOH), along with United Nations (UN) agency partners, UNICEF and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), and World Bank inked a memorandum of understanding formalizing the partnership in addressing malnutrition in the Philippines
DOH seeks to reduce malnutrition prevalence to 13. 5% by 2028 The Department of Health (DOH) on Monday said it is seeking to reduce malnutrition prevalence to 13 5 percent by 2028 “Gusto po natin pababain yung tinatawag po nating stunting o yung hindi pag-abot ng tamang sukat ng ating katawan ng ating mga kabataan dahil sa hindi tama ang nutrisyon na kanilang natanggap (We want to reduce what we call stunting or the failure to reach the correct body