To raise funds for a massive nationwide nutrition
program for children, a charity dinner concert will be staged at The Manila
Hotel on November 26, 2022 at 6:00pm.
This was announced by Joey Lina, The Manila Hotel
President and Former Senator after the formation of an alliance of
non-governmental organizationscalled “Alliance for a Healthy Philippines” (AHP)
last October 6, 2022 also at The Manila Hotel. The alliance aims to increase
awareness on the serious children malnutrition problem in the country and to
implement barangay-based nutrition intervention program especially during the child’s
first 1,000 days. The organizations include Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Jaycees,
Midwives and the World Vision and others. The AHP will work in tandem with
government, particularly with the National Nutrition Council (NNC).
The performers in the concert include the country’s
premier music artists Isay Alvarez, Lara Maigue, Rachelle Gerodias, former
press secretary Atty, Mike Toledo, former executive secretary Atty. Salvador
Medialdea and Joey Lina.
Malusogna Bata, Malakas na Bansa is the battle cry of the organization. The theme of the concert is
“Yes, I Believe”.
In a letter to various business organization and
individuals asking for support to the nutrition program and the charity dinner
concert, Lina explained the grim statistics surrounding the country’s children’s
health and nutrition:
1)
“The underlying cause of 95
child deaths daily in the Philippines is child undernutrition.”, according to
the 2015 Unite For Children report from United Nations Children’s Emergency
Fund (UNICEF). This makes children undernutrition in our country much worse
than the COVID-19 pandemic.
2)
The 2016 Global Nutrition
Report said the Philippines is among those with the highest wasting and
stunting prevalence. Of a total of 130 countries ranked lowest to highest on
wasting prevalence, the Philippines is ranked 93rd. On stunting, the
Philippines has 30.3% prevalence and is at 88th spot out of 132 countries also
ranked lowest to highest.
3)
Health experts have warned that
“chronic undernutrition leads to stunted growth, which is irreversible and is
associated with impaired cognitive ability and reduced school performance, as
well as poor work capacity and productivity.”
4)
When it comes to Intelligence
Quotient (IQ) in Southeast Asian nations, the Philippines ranked lowest
according to a study released last year by the World Population Review.
5)
The Philippines ranked lowest
in reading literacy among 79 countries, and second to lowest in mathematics and
science, based on the evaluation last 2019 by the Programme for International
Student Assessment (PISA).
Unless the country is able to solve the children
malnutrition problem particularly in the child’s first 1,000 days, the most
critical period in the child’s brain growth, the Philippines’ human resource
will be not productive and school performance will be poor, Lina added.
For ticket inquiries, call +632 85270011 or +632
53015500 local 1006.
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