Bohol logs 2.52% underweight rate as
prov’l nutri council maps 2026 action plan
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA)--The Provincial Nutrition Council of Bohol recently convened its 2nd quarter meeting in Tagbilaran City, bringing together representatives from key provincial agencies to strengthen nutrition governance, enhance food security programs, and ensure better health outcomes for all Boholanos.
OIC-Provincial Health Officer and Provincial Nutrition Action Officer Dr. Fruserma Mary Uy presided over the meeting, noting it was the first convening of the council for the year.
“This meeting sets the direction for strengthened collaboration among member agencies in addressing nutrition concerns,” Uy said.
Nutritionist-Dietitian II Ardin Abrea, RND, presented updates from the 4th quarter 2025 meeting, covering the Provincial Nutrition Action Plan 2026–2028, nutrition surveillance through the eOPT 2025 system, and policy concerns on local nutrition committees and personnel.
Leon Parac Jr. of the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist discussed the impact of El NiƱo and the energy crisis on agriculture and fisheries.
Anchored on the Sagip Saka Act, or Republic Act 11321, he said interventions include crop protection, drought-resistant seeds, drip irrigation systems, organic fertilizers, and cloud seeding operations.
The council also took up the Rice Distribution Project under the Assistance to Indigent Individuals or Families – Food Assistance program, aligned with the Philippine Development Plan 2023–2028.
The project distributes 10-kilogram rice packs across Bohol’s 47 municipalities and one city, with three teams covering three municipalities per day and operating four days a week.
Provincial Program Coordinator Glenda Grafilo, RND, presented nutrition surveillance data showing Bohol’s underweight prevalence at 2.52% at the regional level in 2025, alongside stunting at 5.62%, wasting at 0.90%, and overweight and obesity at 1.86%.
The Department of Education and Department of Social Welfare and Development feeding programs, including the 120-day feeding program, continue to support nutrition interventions across the province.
The Salt Iodization Program was also discussed, with emphasis on strengthening the Bantay Asin Task Force to ensure compliance with Republic Act 8172.
Proposals included the acquisition of salt testing equipment and intensified monitoring.
The council also took up preparations for the 2026 Nutrition Month celebration under the theme “Sa PPAN: Sama-sama sa Nutrisyon Sapat Para sa Lahat! Nutrisyon at Kalikasan, Ating Pangalagaan!” – underscoring shared responsibility in ensuring access to safe and nutritious food.
Updates on the Barangay Nutrition Scholars Program included proposals to increase honoraria and expand financial access.
Sixty percent of scholars are already enrolled in ATM systems through the Land Bank of the Philippines.
Ivonne Vine Reyes, RND, presented the Monitoring and Evaluation of Local Level Plan Implementation Protocol evaluation system and required LGU documentation.
Evaluations are scheduled May 11-15, with LGU assessments on May 11–13 and PNC evaluation on May 14–15 at the PHO Function Hall.
The meeting also reaffirmed Bohol’s recognition as a Green Banner Awardee for the third consecutive year, and included agency accomplishment reports and updates from DSWD on supplementary feeding programs. (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)
OIC-Provincial Health Officer and Provincial Nutrition Action Officer Dr. Fruserma Mary Uy during the Provincial Nutrition Council (PNC) 2nd quarter meeting on May 5, 2026, emphasized that the meeting, the first for the year, sets the direction for strengthened collaboration among member agencies in addressing nutrition concerns. (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)

