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==[[Southern Leyte News]]==
==[[Southern Leyte News]]==
'''SoLeyte bares prevalence of malnutrition in East Visayas'''
'''City, Province entice investors in the BPO industry'''
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1291329360983
*Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?menu=2&webregion=R08&article=1301329436920
*Thursday 16th of February 2012
*Friday 17th of February 2012
:by Rebecca S. Cadavos
:by Marcelo M. Pedalino




MAASIN CITY, Southern Leyte, Feb. 16 (PIA) -- The Provincial Nutrition Council in a meeting held Tuesday bared how the region fares regarding the prevalence of malnutrition by municipality throughout Eastern Visayas Region.
MAASIN CITY, Southern Leyte, Feb. 17 (PIA) -- Mayor Maloney Samaco said Tuesday the government is willing to share the cost of training call center agents needed by call-center businesses investing in his locality.
   
   
Provincial nutritionist Nilda Rich disclosed in a meeting with the PNC-Technical Working Group that the municipality of Pintuyan, in Southern Leyte was at top 25, having 20.97 percent underweight from 68.1 percent total preschoolchildren (Operation Timbang coverage).  Number 1 went to San Jorge from the province of Samar, with 30.50 percent underweight from the 64.74 percent conducted OPT.
In a press conference, Samaco said that investors in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry were willing to locate in the region if there was trained manpower capable of handling the job demands.
   
   
While  Silvino Lobos, Northern Samar have 29.72 percent from the weighted 43.50 percent and San Jose de Buan from Samar with 29.66 percent over the weighed pre-schoolers of 64.53 percent, second and third ranks respectively.
 
To entice these investors, “the city and province will share in the cost of training prospective and potential personnel as call center agents,” he said.
   
   
Rich reported that the municipality of Limasawa ranked the least at 137th place from the total municipalities throughout Eastern Visayas, with only 4.19 percent underweight pre-schoolers. Limasawa already won the Galing Pook Award for the implementation of nutrition program, it was learned.
 
The demand for offshore call-centers has paced the private outsourcing agency’s promotion of foreign direct investments in the country.
   
   
Rich informed that all muncipalities from the provinces of Eastern Visayas region were ranked according to the number of malnourished pre-schoolers from the OPT coverage. “Leyte’s first municipality was at top 12 with Jaro having 25.75 percent from 84.99 percent OPT coverage; Biliran at 64th with Caibiran town having 16.48 percent out of 83.41 percent OPT coverage; and Eastern Samar with Gen,. McArthur as the first municipality that ranked 43rd with 18.69 percent out of 82.27 covered OPT,” she added.
 
Meanwhile, Samaco said a Cebu-based business consortium is being contracted to expand an existing reclamation area in the city with landfill from nearby hills.
The presentation was made by Rich as a feedback from the District Nutrition Provincial Coordinators’ meeting held from January 31-February 1, 2012 at Tacloban City hosted by the National Nutrition Council through Regional Nutrition Program coordinator Carina Z. Santiago.
Talks with the consortium started last year under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) agreement. The consortium would then convert the landfill area into a memorial park. (MMP/PIA8)
On the other hand, Rich also expounded on the implementing rules and regulation of Republic Act No. 10028, or the promotion of breastfeeding and  the establishment of rooming-in and breastfeeding practices, where any establishment, whether public or privately-run are encouraged to put-up a breastfeeding room for working  mothers who breastfeed their babies
The meeting was attended by members of PNC-Technical Working Group such as the National Food Authority (NFA), Department of Interior and Local government (DILG),  Philippine Information Agency (PIA),  Department of Health (DOH), Department of Education (DepEd), among other member-provincial offices. (PIA 8-Southern Leyte)


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