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Hapag-Asa Integrated Nutrition Program- a holistic supplemental feeding program for undernourished kids.

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HAPAG-ASA Integrated Nutrition Program

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MALNUTRITION

Physiological condition:

• Where there is lack, excess or imbalance of nutrients in the body

• In which the physical function of an individual is impaired which leads to a point when he/she can no longer maintain an adequate level of performance such as physical work

and resist or recover from illness

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Undernourished

Overweight / obese

Two Faces of MALNUTRITION

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Who needs HAPAG-ASA?

The UNDERNOURISHED!

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Multicausal Framework of Malnutrition

Source: UNICEF, State of the World’s Children. 1998

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Consequences of Malnutrition

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Low birthweight baby

Malnourished adolescent

Malnourished child

Malnourished pregnant woman

Inadequate fetal

nutrition

Impaired mental developmentIncreased risk of adult chronic

disease

Inadequate catch-up growth

Reduced capacity to

care for child

Malnourished woman

Inadequate food, health and care

Inadequate food, health and care

Untimely/ inadequate

feedingFrequent infections

Inadequate food, health and care

Higher mortality rate

Reduced mental

capacityReduced mental and physical

capacity

Higher maternal mortalityInadequate

food, health and care

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What is the difference between the Brain Scans of these two

under-5 children?Based on a study conducted by PROF. ASCOBAT GANI

(copy of Pictures from World Vision)

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Malnutrition & Infection

Empty brain is permanentIrreversible loss of opportunity

LOST generation/labor

BURDEN

Well Nourished & Healthy brain

Smart ChildLife in all its fullness

Quality Human ResourceHigher income (>7%)

RESOURCES

Nutrition & Brain Development

Based on a study conducted by PROF. ASCOBAT GANI

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NUTRITION SITUATION OF FILIPINO CHILDREN

3 out 10 children are undernourished for the past 10 years

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NUTRITION SITUATION OF FILIPINO CHILDREN

6th National Nutrition Survey Findings (FNRI 2003)

• 27 out of every 100 or 26.9% of preschool-aged children, 0-5 years old, are underweight

• 25.6% of children, 6-10 years of age, are underweight.

7th National Nutrition Survey Findings(FNRI 2008)

• 26 out of every 100 or 26.2% of preschool-aged children, 0-5 years old, are underweight

• 25.6% of children, 6-10 years of age, are underweight.

These children are suffering from Protein Energy Malnutrition and/or micronutrient deficiencies such as:

Vitamin A Deficiency Disorder (VADD) Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD)

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From 2003 to 2008, the nutrition situation of Filipino children did not improve.

Worse, the prevalence of acute or severe cases of malnutrition increased from 5.3% to 6.1%!

NUTRITION SITUATION OF FILIPINO CHILDREN

“Malnutrition prevalence rate of 5% is considered of public health significance.”- WHO

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NUTRITION SITUATION OF FILIPINO CHILDREN

“Malnutrition prevalence rate of 5% is considered of public health significance.”

- WHO

Regions With The Highest Prevalence of Malnutrition

1.MIMAROPA 34.2%2.Cagayan Valley 34.1%3.ARMM 34%

Among 0-5 years old

1.Bicol 36.1%2.Eastern Visayas 35%3.MIMAROPA 32.2%

Among 6-10 years old

2003 NNS 2008 NNS

1. Bicol 33.8%2. Zamboanga Pen. 33.2%3. MIMAROPA 33.1%

1. Bicol 34%2. MIMAROPA 33%3. Western Visayas 32.2 %

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NUTRITION SITUATION OF FILIPINO CHILDREN

Regions With The Lowest Prevalence of Malnutrition:

“Malnutrition prevalence rate of 5% is considered of public health significance.”

- WHO

1. Central Luzon 21.7%2. NCR 17.8%3. CAR 16.3%

Among 0-5 years old

1. Cagayan Valley 19.5%2. Central Luzon 17.7%3. NCR 15.7%*

Among 6-10 years old

2003 NNS 2008 NNS

1.NCR 20.7%2.Central Luzon 20.2%3. CAR 19.9%

1.Cagayan Valley 19.2. %2.Central Luzon 18.1%3. CAR 14.5%

* NCR 20%

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“A tendency to view hunger as structural, an integral part of the socio-political situation of the weakest countries, a matter of resigned regret, if not downright indifference… It is not so, and it must never be so… (Hunger) is the most cruel and concrete sign of poverty.”

Article, ON WORLD HUNGER: POPE DECRIES INDIFFERENCE

“The fundamental right of every person is first and foremost the right to sufficient, healthy and nutritious food supportive of essential right to life itself.”

“Churches are called to defeat hunger in a planned, responsible and regulated manner and to support the sector-wide effort to eradicate it.”

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A CHRISTIAN RESPONSE:SAVE A CHILD

“Fullness of Life through Feeding the Body and Feeding the Spirit”

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HAPAG-ASAIntegrated Nutrition Program

• Christian response to the problem of hunger and malnutrition in the spirit of the Miracle of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fish

• Launched in July 2005 by Pondo ng Pinoy Community Foundation headed by Archbishop Gaudencio B. Cardinal Rosales, Assisi Development Foundation and Feed the Children Philippines.

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LEAD ORGANIZATIONSProvides assistance in the form of food subsidy to member dioceses.

Provides technical assistance to partners who are interested to implement the HAPAG-ASA program

Donates the Vitameal that provides the added nutrients to the food of the identified malnourished children

Risen Savior Missions donates another kind of food supplement called the MannaPack Food Supplements made and donated to them by Feed my Starving Children

Assists in the promotion of the program and in receiving of MannaPack Supplements.

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GENERAL OBJECTIVES

• To develop the culture of SHARING & LOVING to our neighbors as demonstrated in the Miracle of the Multiplication of loaves & fish (Mt. 14:13-21)

• To reduce malnutrition prevalence rate among 0 to 12 years old children

• To improve capacity of parents to care and provide for basic needs of their children

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PROGRAM COMPONENTS

• Supplemental Feeding

• Parents’ Education Classes

Affective Parenting

Health and Nutrition

Responsible Parenthood-Natural Family Planning and Values

Livelihood

• Livelihood and Skills Training

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Where do we come in?

Supplemental feeding

Education & livelihood for parents

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Target Recipients- 6 months to 12 years old undernourished children (priority given

to younger age group – 6 years old & below)- underweight pregnant and lactating women- Children with special condition

Feeding Administration- 1 meal a day, 5 days a week for 6 months or a total

of 120 days- Food can be complete meal or heavy snacks- Gather children together in one site during snacks

time or in between regular meals- Use of food supplements: Vitameal or

MannaPack Fortified Rice - Manpower includes parish, NGO, LGU

volunteers and most importantly PARENTS OF THE ENROLLED CHILDREN

MECHANICS

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VITAMEAL• Rice and Lentil food supplement

used in feeding malnourished kids• Donated by Feed the Children

Philippines• Costs P1,750.00/bag• Manufactured in the US• Weighs approx. 2.5 kg/bag and can

feed 50 to 100 children• One box contains 6bags• Must be stored properly (in storage

cans once opened)• Must be picked up from designated

points or centers

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MannaPack Fortified Rice

• Rice with Soya and Dehydrated Vegetables

• Donated by Feed my Starving Children through Risen Saviour Missions

• Manufactured in the US• One box contains 36packs• Each pack weighes approx.

400g and can feed 6 children or 4 pregnant/lactating

• Must be picked up from designated points or centers

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MannaPack Fortified Potato(For Special Feeding)

• Potato flakes, dried vegetables, soy protein

• Has 2 variants:– MannaPack Potato-W, given 3x a

day, 7days a week for 3 months to infants 6 months-1yo and severely malnourished children

– MannaPack Potato-D, given to diarrhea patients

• One box contains 36packs• Each pack has 12 servings• Must be picked up from designated

points or centers

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Other Program Components• Parents’ Education Classes- Conducted at least once a week for 6 months

• Skills Training and Livelihood Activities- In partnership with other organizations/institutions.

(Please see succeeding slides for list of livelihood partnerships)

• Resource mobilization and networking

* COUNTERPART: For non-Pondo ng Pinoy partners (NGO, Other Dioceses, LGU), counterpart will be the food where Vitameal / MannaPack Rice will be mixed

MECHANICS

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Continuing partnerships with:

1. DSWD SEA-K Project2. TESDA3. DoLE4. Ang-Hortaleza Fdn., Inc.5. Rags to Riches6. NDA7. Mr. Ronald Barangan

LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING

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CANDLE MAKING & WRAPPING

LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING

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LIQUID & SOAP DETERGENT MAKING

LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING

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FOOD PROCESSING

• Tocino

• Longganisa

• Pulvoron

• Peanut Brittle

• Sugar Coated Peanuts

• Native Kakanin

• Pastillas

• Mayonnaise

• Patties

• Massage training

• Herbal medicine

• Weaving waterlilies

Other skills training:

LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING

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Training on Stuffed Toy Making

by Mr. Ronald Barangan

LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING

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Rags To Riches

LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING

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Ang Hortaleza Fdn. Inc. (Diocese of Novaliches)

LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING

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LIVELIHOOD AND SKILLS TRAINING

National Dairy Authority• NDA’s Herd Build-Up/Palit-Baka

Scheme

- Diocese of Ilagan

- Dairy animals loan (local breed cows), repay in-kind of female cows

• Boost the production of local milk

• Increase the income of dairy farmers

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Overall HAPAG-ASA Structure and Communication Flow

HAPAG-ASA INTEGRATED NUTRITION PROGRAM

HAPAG-ASA Secretariat under the ASSISI DEVELOPMENT FDN.

DepEd Regional Offices

LGUs

Parishes/ Churches

Feeding Centers

(BECs, School, Community) Schools

DepEd District Offices

Feeding Centers(School,

Community)

DepEd Division Offices

NGOs

Feeding Centers(School,

Community, Centers)

DONORS (e.g. Feed the Children Philippines)

LIVELIHOOD PARTNERS (e.g. TESDA, DSWD)

OTHER SUPPORT GROUPS/PARTNERS (e.g.

National Dairy Authority)

Note: BEC means Basic Ecclesial Community or Community Organizations of the Church

Implementation

Assistance

DIOCESES

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Food Preparation Group

(2 group leaders)

Nutritional Assessment Group(2 group leaders)

Education & Support Services Group

(2 group leaders)

Marketer and Cook

Servers and

Cleaners

Growth Monitoring

Person

Attendance checker

Education Classes

Coordinator

LivelihoodCoordinator

Hapag-Asa Teamat the Implementation Level

Parents/Caregivers and other Volunteers

BEC or Community Coordinator (1 Coordinator)

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A Peek at the Feeding Sites….

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Program Launch

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Feeding the Kids

Hand washing

Lining up for food

Praying beforeand after meals

Eating time

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Parents’ Class

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Parents’ Class

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Graduation

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Fruits of HAPAG-ASA

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EFFECTS ON CHILDREN• Physical, mental, emotional and social

development• Weight gain of 1 to 2 kg per month• More active and cheerful children• Increased appetite• Less sickly• Good disposition• Improved skin color (pale to rosy

cheeks)• Improved school attendance and

performance

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“Maria Giray”from Brgy. Rawis, Laoang, Northern Samar

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After six monthsBefore six months

“Marites”From Prelature of Infanta

6.8 kg 12.5 kg

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Beforesix months

Aftersix months

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HOW TO AVAIL OF HAPAG-ASA FEEDING PROGRAM

Preparation of the Diocese/Organization/LGU: Forming of Hapag-Asa Team , Submission of Masterlist and MOA Preparation

Evaluation of Masterlist by Hapag-Asa Secretariat

Monitoring & Reports Submission

Orientation/Training and Submission of Commitment of Implementation

(1)Feedback by the Diocese/Organization on Implementation date and (2) MOA processing

Release of Vitameal/ MannaPack Rice(in tranches depending on partners’ location)

De-Worming of Qualified Children and Orientation of their Respective Parents

Actual Program Implementation: • Supplemental Feeding

• Parents’ Education Classes

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HAPAG-ASA SECRETARIAT

Assisi Development FoundationUnit 503 Prestige Tower,

F. Ortigas Jr. Rd., Ortigas Center,1605 Pasig City

Tel. Nos. 6321001-03Email. [email protected]

Website: www.hapagasafeeding.com

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Thank you!!!