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Presidential Decree No. 1569 (Barangay Nutrition Scholar Eligibility)

Presidential Decree No. 1569 (Barangay Nutrition Scholar Eligibility)

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Presidential Decree No. 1569 aims to improve local nutrition by appointing a Barangay Nutrition Scholar in every barangay. 

Let’s explore how this decree works and its significance in promoting community health. 

Ready to learn how PD 1569 empowers barangay nutrition programs? Let’s dive in and see how it supports our local nutrition efforts!

About the Presidential Decree No. 1569

Presidential Decree No. 1569 aims to strengthen the Barangay Nutrition Program by assigning a Barangay Nutrition Scholar (BNS) in every barangay. 

The BNS is a local volunteer responsible for providing nutrition, health services, and other related activities such as family planning and environmental sanitation. 

To qualify, candidates must be local residents, show leadership potential, be physically and mentally fit, and be willing to serve for at least a year. They receive training, a small stipend, and a travel allowance. 

The program is managed by the National Nutrition Council and local government units, with funding provided by the national government and local donations.

What Does This Law Contains?

  1. Purpose: This law aims to improve the Barangay Nutrition Program by having a Barangay Nutrition Scholar in every barangay (village) and providing funds for this purpose.
  2. Focus on Countryside Development: The government focuses on improving the quality of life in barangays, primarily through better health and nutrition services.
  3. Need for More Help: Malnutrition is a major problem in the country, and more people at the grassroots level are needed to help solve it.
  4. Role of Barangay Nutrition Scholar: A Barangay Nutrition Scholar is a volunteer from the barangay who will be trained to provide nutrition and health services to the community.
  5. Training and Volunteering: These scholars will receive training and then volunteer in their barangay for at least one year.
  6. Qualifications: To be a Barangay Nutrition Scholar, a person must:
    • Live in the barangay for at least four years.
    • Have leadership skills and a willingness to serve and learn.
    • Be at least a primary school graduate.
    • Be physically and mentally fit.
    • Be between 18 and 60 years old.
  7. Benefits for Scholars: After two years of good service, scholars get civil service eligibility (second grade). They also receive a small stipend, a training kit, and a travel allowance.
  8. Training Program: Scholars undergo a 10-day training on nutrition, health, food production, and sanitation, followed by a 20-day practical training in their barangay.
  9. Nutrition Committees: The project is managed by Provincial/City Nutrition Committees and Municipal Nutrition Committees.
  10. Monitoring and Support: A local training team and a staff secretariat will monitor the scholars’ progress and help solve any problems.
  11. National Nutrition Council: This council will create rules, allocate funds, and ensure the successful implementation of the program.
  12. Funding: The program will be funded by the government, with an initial appropriation of one million pesos, and local governments can also provide additional funds.
  13. Donations: The program can receive donations from government agencies and corporations, which will be tax-exempt.

Overall Goal: The law is designed to strengthen the Barangay Nutrition Program by training and supporting local volunteers to help improve nutrition and health services in their communities.

PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1569

WHEREAS, government development programs are now focused on countryside development, particularly on the improvement of the quality of life in our barangays;

WHEREAS, the government and private sectors, in their dedications to provide basic health and nutrition services in all levels, have joined hands to solve the malnutrition problem of the country, with the entire efforts being coordinated by the National Nutrition Council;

WHEREAS, the magnitude of the malnutrition problem in the country urgently needs greater involvement and participation of the people at the grassroots level;

WHEREAS, while the nutrition program of the country has given priority support for continuing training programs for technicians and community workers through the cooperating agencies, and the manpower resources are not enough to cope with the increasing number of people, who still have to be effectively reached by nutrition intervention schemes in some 42,000 barangays;

WHEREAS, the present task of coordinating and implementing the nutrition program relies heavily on agency workers as catalyzers, and that the program suffers because of the large area coverage of each worker limiting the time spent in each barangay; and

WHEREAS, it is recognized that a selected individual from within the barangay who will be intensively trained would be in a better position to deliver nutrition and related services particularly to target critical families;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby decree and order the following:

Section 1. Barangay Nutrition Program. To strengthen the Barangay Nutrition Program, there shall be a project under the administration of the National Nutrition Council, which shall provide for one (1) barangay nutrition scholar every barangay.

Section 2. Barangay Nutrition Scholar. The barangay nutrition scholar shall be a barangay based volunteer worker responsible for delivering nutrition services and other related activities such as community health, backyard food production, environmental sanitation, culture, mental feeding, and family planning to the barangay.

Section 3. Service. The barangay nutrition scholar, while continuously learning under this program, shall serve the barangay on a voluntary basis for at least a period of one year.

Section 4. Qualification. The qualifications of a Barangay Nutrition Scholar shall be as follows:

(a) Bonafide residence in the barangay for at least four (4) years, with ability to speak the dialect;

(b) Possession of leadership potentials and the initiative and willingness to serve the barangay for at least one (1) year;

(c) Willingness to learn, and to teach what he has learned to the barangay people;

(d) At least primary school graduate;

(e) Physical and mental fitness; and

(f) At least eighteen (18) years old but not more than sixty (60) years old.

Section 5. Recruitment. The barangay nutrition scholar shall be recruited from within the barangay and shall be tested on mental ability and proper work attitude.

Section 6. Benefits. The barangay nutrition scholar shall be granted a civil service eligibility equivalent to second grade after the completion of at least two years of continuous and satisfactory service in the barangay. He shall also be entitled to a training stipend, kit and travel allowance of at least P120.00 a year, and in addition thereto, such other allowances that the municipality may grant but not exceeding P150.00 a month.

Section 7. Training. Before actual barangay service, the barangay nutrition scholar shall undergo a ten-day training on selected topics such as nutrition, health, food production and environmental sanitation, based on defined task expectations, to be conducted by a provincial training team in coordination with the municipal and the barangay nutrition committees. This training shall be supplemented by a twenty-day practicum to be conducted in the barangay where the scholar is assigned, and such activity shall be in coordination with a local training team.

Section 8. Nutrition Committees. The implementation of this project shall be the total responsibility of a Provincial/City Nutrition Committee headed by the Governor/City Mayor as Chairman, and a Municipal Nutrition Committee headed by the Mayor as Chairman.

Section 9. Local Training Team. The local training team of the municipality shall be composed of two members chosen from among the members of the Municipal Nutrition Committee. This team shall follow up the activities of the trained barangay nutrition scholar.

Section 10. Role of the Provincial Governor/City Mayor. The Provincial Governor/City Mayor shall be responsible for the program throughout the province/city, of an amount sufficient to support this program.

Section 11. Role of the Municipal Mayor. The Municipal Mayor shall initiate activities to implement this project within the municipality, organize the local training teams, and may recommend the appropriation by this province/city, of an amount sufficient to support this program.

Section 12. Barangay Nutrition Scholars Staff Secretariat. There shall be a staff secretariat in every province/ city which shall monitor the progress of the program, identify its problem and recommend possible solutions thereto.

Section 13. National Nutrition Council. The National Nutrition Council shall formulate rules and regulations, and plans and progress within the limits set forth in his decree for the successful implementation of this program.

It shall allocate the funds for this project to the various provinces and/or agencies, for disbursement in accordance with the financial plan of the Barangay Nutrition Scholars Project.

Section 14. Donations. For purposes of this program, the National Nutrition Council and the local governments, are authorized to receive grants, donations, gifts or bequests, from various government agencies and government corporations, which shall be tax exempt.

Section 15. Appropriation. The amount of One Million Pesos out of any available funds from the National Treasury, or from the Special Activities Funds is hereby appropriated and authorized to be released for the organization and initial operation of the Council and the local governments for the purpose of this program. Local governments are likewise authorized to appropriate such amount necessary for the successful implementation of this program.

Section 16. This Decree shall take effect immediately.

Done in the City of Manila, this 11th day of June in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-eight.

(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS

By the President:

(Sgd.) JACOBO C. CLAVE
Presidential Executive Assistant

Disclaimer

Conclusion

Presidential Decree No. 1569 represents a significant step towards enhancing community health and nutrition across the Philippines by establishing the Barangay Nutrition Scholar program. 

This innovative approach empowers local volunteers to tackle malnutrition and promote better community health practices, ensuring a brighter, healthier future for all barangays.

Glossary of Terms

Here’s a simplified glossary of terms from Presidential Decree No. 1569:

TermDefinition
BarangayThe smallest administrative division in the Philippines, similar to a village.
National Nutrition CouncilA government body responsible for coordinating nutrition programs.
Grassroots LevelThe most basic level of an activity or organization, involving ordinary people.
Nutrition InterventionActions taken to improve nutrition and health.
MalnutritionA condition where people do not get enough nutrients from their diet.
BonafideGenuine; real.
StipendA small amount of money paid to someone, often for training.
PracticumPractical experience or training.
AppropriationAllocation of funds for a specific purpose.
BequestsGifts of money or property given by someone through a will.
Tax ExemptFree from being taxed.
DisbursementPayment of money.

Reference

  1. Presidential Decree No. 1569, s. 1978 | GOVPH. (1978, June 11). Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1978/06/11/presidential-decree-no-1569-s-1978/