{"id":244165,"date":"2012-02-15T16:30:40","date_gmt":"2012-02-15T16:30:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/limasawa-named-galing-pook-awardee-for-nutrition-program\/"},"modified":"2012-02-15T16:30:40","modified_gmt":"2012-02-15T16:30:40","slug":"limasawa-named-galing-pook-awardee-for-nutrition-program","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nutrition\/limasawa-named-galing-pook-awardee-for-nutrition-program.php","title":{"rendered":"Limasawa named Galing Pook awardee for nutrition program"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">      Pres. Benigno Aquino III hands over to Mayor Melchor      Petracorta the most coveted Galing Pook plaque. Photo      courtesy of Malaca\u00f1ang Press Bureau    <\/p>\n<p>    MAASIN CITY, SO. LEYTE \u2013 The Book of Proverbs 29:18 says \u201cWhere    there is no vision the people perish.\u201d This simple line could    be Mayor Melchor Petracorta\u2019s driving vision, as he led the    small island town of Limasawa to national fame when his    innovative nutrition program was hailed as one of the country\u2019s    \u201cGaling Pook 2011\u201d awardees. The town got the most coveted    citation and usually, a prize of P1,000,000 in the form of    projects come with it.<br \/>    This, after Limasawa received the Highest Nutrition Award in    2011 in the country and bagged P 500,000 for the feat. Previous    to that, Limasawa was the consistent regional level winner for    three consecutive years.&nbsp; The same innovative nutrition    practice got the nod of the judges of the recent national    Galing Pook Award. Limasawa is the only awardee in Eastern    Visayas this year.<br \/>    Limasawa is the second LGU in the region to win the prestigious    and much-coveted award, the first being Palompon, Leyte in the    \u201890\u2019s for its program for a sustainable marine ecology, then    under Mayor Ramon O\u00f1ate who has made a comeback.<br \/>    Limasawa, a town of 5,800 residents, has almost achieved zero    malnutrition among its schoolchildren and was able to encourage    a majority, if not all, of its adults to adopt a healthy    lifestyle. From having a high malnutrition rate six years ago    among its schoolchildren, it was dramatically dropped to only    2.8% in 2011.<br \/>    Limasawa, a 6th class municipality, has proven that being a    \u201cpoor\u201d town is not a hindrance to win national awards for its    programs to improve the lot of its constituents. Limawasa is    also known as the site of the first mass in the Philippines,    where explorer Ferdinand Magellan first set foot over 400 years    ago. It has also one of the best diving sites in the    country.<br \/>    Mayor Melchor Petracorta personally received the town\u2019s Galing    Pook award from Pres. Simon Benigno C. Aquino III together with    the municipal council members on January 30 at the Rizal    Ballroom in Malaca\u00f1ang Palace.<br \/>    P-Noy, in his speech, lauded Limasawa\u2019s achievement saying that    \u201ca poor municipality can effect a lot of positive change for    its people if there\u2019s cooperation among leaders and its    residents. Limawasa, once a face of hunger and malnutrition, is    now a town of healthy community.&nbsp; Because of cooperation    from all sectors, their feeding program and livelihood skills    trainings are successful.\u201d<br \/>    The Galing Pook Awards aims to recognize innovations and    excellence in local governance. Its ultimate goal is to help    foster democratic governance, strengthen and professionalize    government, and empower communities to encourage citizen    participation in local governance. The award was instituted in    October 1993 when the Local Government Code took effect.<br \/>    Mayor Petracorta, in an interview before he left to receive the    award, said the accolade was not his alone. \u201cThis is a    collaboration of all agencies and a constituency that wants to    ensure a healthy and nutritionally well community.\u201d<br \/>    Healthy citizens<br \/>    are assets<br \/>    An unknowing reader would probably think Mayor Petracorta is a    doctor, with his vision of a healthy citizenry. But he is not.    He is an accounting graduate and a barrister. Maybe, that is    also why he thinks healthy citizens are \u201cassets\u201d.<br \/>    In a previous interview with him, Petracorta said that for six    years from 2005 \u2013 2010, they made every effort to ensure that    constituents in their municipality are all healthy and    nutritionally well.<br \/>    For three years, in 2005-2007, the town was a consistent Banner    Year Awardee and became the recipient of the CROWN Award or the    Consistent Regional Outstanding Winner in Nutrition Award from    2008-2010.<br \/>    To improve the nutritional status Limasawa\u2019s folk and children,    the Municipal Nutrition Council (MNC) launched different    projects to address the concern.<br \/>    Among these are the&nbsp; \u201cGulay Bawat Bahay \u2013 Hahaba ang    Buhay\u201d where each family should plant vegetables and encourage    their children to eat them.&nbsp; They also started communal    gardens using organic fertilizers dubbed as \u201cHalaman ng Bayan    Para sa Kalusogan ng Mamamayan\u201d. There are also periodic    contests like the \u201cTatay Ko Kaagapay sa Kalusogan\u201d program for    fathers and \u201cOn-the-Spot Cooking Contests\u201d to come up with    delicious and nutritious food from ingredients made    available.<br \/>    To make sure that infants are born nourished and their mothers    healthy, they started a feeding program every Friday for    pregnant women and periodic prenatal checkups.<br \/>    They also encouraged the \u201c4 o\u2019clock habit\u201d \u2013 group exercises    among LGU workers and constituents and those who don\u2019t join are    fined. Incentives are also given to&nbsp; \u201cBiggest Losers\u201d.<br \/>    Also, after identifying the families with undernourished    children, they set in motion the \u201cHandog Tulong Alaga\u201d where    the families were consulted and made to suggest ways of how the    local nutrition council can help them. Milk and eggs were also    provided to the kids until they reached standard weight.<br \/>    Mayor Petracorta said that they made the nutrition program    inclusive, involving all \u2013 the LGU, well-off citizens and the    program beneficiaries themselves.<br \/>    \u201cThis award proves that when a community is united, focused and    work together for a common goal, they can surpass difficulties    and achieve their goals and dreams.&nbsp; Having good and    sustainable nutrition programs means a healthy and brighter    future for the community.&nbsp; We want to share these good    nutrition practices to other LGU\u2019s for a healthier    Philippines,\u201d said Mayor Petracorta.<br \/>    To sustain the nutrition programs, they have the \u201cBuntis Baby    Bank\u201d which is funded from fines imposed on illegal fishers and    even from non-participation in the 4 o\u2019clock habit. Ten percent    of its income from diving fees also goes into the bank.<br \/>    Another pride of<br \/>    Southern Leyte<br \/>    Limasawa\u2019s feat is another feather on the cap of Southern    Leyte. Governor Damian \u201cMian\u201d Mercado said he is happy for    Limasawa\u2019s success, pledging the provincial government\u2019s    continued support to all its nutrition initiatives. Mercado is    also the chairman of the Southern Leyte Provincial Nutrition    Council.<br \/>    For her part, National Nutrition Council regional coordinator    Carina Santiago said that \u201cI am really happy for    Limasawa.&nbsp; They really deserve the award.&nbsp; My hats    off to Mayor Petracorta and members of the Municipal Nutrition    Committee, and of course to Governor Mercado and Congressman    Roger Mercado.&nbsp; May the award serve as inspiration and    motivation to the rest of the local government units in the    region to take up the cause against hunger and malnutrition by    promoting and investing in nutrition programs in their    communities.\u201d<br \/>    137 programs all over the country were submitted to this year\u2019s    Galik Pook Awards. Each were evaluated on its positive impact    to society, promotion of people\u2019s participation and    empowerment, transferability and sustainability, and efficiency    of program service delivery.<br \/>    The winning programs this year are justice enhancement    programs, innovative nutrition programs, and empowerment of    indigenous people, among others.<br \/>    Aside from Limasawa, 16 other LGUs were recognized. They are    Barangay San Antonio, Pasig; Barangay Tangos in Baliwag,    Bulacan; Sta. Cruz, Laguna; Bingawan, Iloilo; Cagwait, Surigao    del Sur; Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur; and the provinces of    Misamis Oriental, Surigao del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte.<br \/>\n Seven other LGUs in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao    (ARMM) were also honored in a new category called \u201cGaling Pook    in ARMM\u201d.<br \/>    These are Kapatagan, Lanao del Sur; Sulu Province; Southwestern    Ligawasan Alliance of Municipalities; Wao, Lanao del Sur;    Sultan Mastura, Maguindanao; Bongao, Tawi-tawi; and Upi,    Maguindanao.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"facebook\">    Share on Facebook  <\/p>\n<p class=\"post_tags\">    Tagged as: benigno aquino iii, class municipality, eastern visayas, explorer ferdinand magellan, ferdinand magellan, first mass in the philippines, Maasin City, mass in the philippines, national fame, plaque photo  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Read more here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.evmailnews.com\/limasawa-named-galing-pook-awardee-for-nutrition-program\" title=\"Limasawa named Galing Pook awardee for nutrition program\">Limasawa named Galing Pook awardee for nutrition program<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Pres. 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