MALNUTIRTION impairs the physical and mental development of children, affecting their quality of life and, eventually, productivity and participation in society. Addressing malnutrition is still a conundrum in the Philippines, despite the existence of blueprints like the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition.
These were highlighted in a recent webinar that featured the Philippine Institute Development Studies (PIDS) study, "Tracking Nutrition Investments: Proposed Nutrition Budget Tagging (NBT) Framework and Typology for the National Government Agencies in the Philippines," authored by Lyle Daryll Casas, Dr. Valerie Ulep and Joy Bagas.
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