Narrative Report On SBFP 2022

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Narrative Report on School-based Feeding Program

Nutritious Food Product

It has been an established fact that sound health is prerequisite to success of any pursuit of

humanity. Education is almost everyone’s primary goal, and this goal is not achieved with

imperiled health and well-being. The importance of health is always highlighted anywhere, more

so, in schools.

In June 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte signed into law Republic Act No. 11037 or the

Masustansyang Pagkain Para sa Batang Pilipino Act, which establishes a national feeding program

for undernourished children in public daycare centers, kindergarten, and elementary school. Under

the law, the government shall provide a supplemental feeding program for daycare children, a

school-based feeding program for public school children from kinder to Grade 6, a milk-feeding

program, a micronutrient feeding program, health examinations, vaccinations, and deworming

among others.

The government launched feeding program to all public schools around the

country, they call it School-Based Feeding Program also known as SBFP. Carmencita- Sto. Niňo Elementary

School as spearheaded by the School Nutrition Coordinator joins the Department of education

supplementary feeding program for wasted and severely wasted children of every school but instead of

preparing hot meals for pupils, nutritious food products will be delivered to households or picked

up by parents from schools. This project aims reduce the acute malnutrition among grade school

children. Our government made it sure that the feeding program for children will continue despite

blended learning approaches in schools amid the coronavirus disease (Covid) pandemic.

Prepared by:

JANE ROXANNE B. DICHOSA Noted by:


School Nutrition Coordinator
JOSE MARIE B. VILLANUEVA
School Head
SBFP Pictures

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