An Industry Committed to Infant and Child Nutrition

 

 The Infant & Pediatric Nutrition Association of the Philippines commits to improve the country’s awareness of, and access to, the most appropriate nutrition that meets the needs of Filipino infants and young children.

It supports current multi-sectoral efforts on improving pediatric nutrition, in line with the government and its agencies, the medical profession, international and local non-government organizations and the general public, to ensure that there is full understanding of what is the most appropriate nutrition for infants and young children. 

 

 

OMG! (Oh My Gulay!)

OMG! In support of the aim to eliminate hidden hunger and malnutrition that afflicts one in every three elementary school children, the Department of Education partnered with the Infant and Pediatric Nutrition Association of the Philippines (IPNAP) through the Oh My Gulay! (OMG!) Foundation and successfully established a nutrition awareness and vegetable-planting program at Bacolod City’s F. Gonzaga Elementary School. 

Expanding collaborations

Expanding collaborations

Executives of the Infant and Pediatric Nutrition Association of the Philippines (IPNAP) paid a courtesy call to Sec. Dinky Soliman of the Dept. of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). Discussionscentered on opportunities for the DSWD and IPNAP toforge public-private partnerships that will benefit children and mothers in helping achieve the Millennium Development Goals. In the photo are (L-R) IPNAP programs administrator Joey Montalvo, IPNAP president Paul Richards, Sec. Soliman and IPNAP executive director Alex Castro. 

FNRI-IPNAP Partnership

The Infant and Pediatric Nutrition Association of the Philippines (IPNAP) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) for the production of a 6-module training manual for the SulongPinoy nutrition program that targets to educate LGUs about proper nutrition and maternal health. In the photo are (L-R) IPNAP Executive Director Alex Castro, IPNAP President Paul Richards, FNRI Director Dr. Mario Capanzanaand  FNRI Planning Officer Techie Mendoza. 

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