Chiz: P2.5 billion
more for DepEd’s feeding program
By Office of Senator Chiz
Escudero
November 20, 2014
PASAY CITY – The
Senate will increase by almost three-fold to P3.87 billion the budget
for the school-based feeding program of the Department of Education (DepEd)
for 2015 to ensure that no undernourished child will be left behind,
Senator Chiz Escudero announced.
The P2.5 billion increase
would allow public schools to accommodate 1.28 million kids more to
the program that gives healthy hot meals to malnourished kindergarten
and grade school students, Escudero, chairman of the Senate Committee
on Finance, said.
The National Expenditure
Program submitted by the Palace only covered 100 percent of the
“severely wasted” or children with severe acute malnutrition, and only
8 percent of the “wasted” in the nutrition scale.
But under the Senate
amendment, Escudero said, both categories will get 100 percent
coverage to increase the total number of beneficiaries to 1.92
million, with the bulk coming from the “wasted” category at 1.38
million.
“As amended by the Senate
Committee on Finance, it will cover 100 percent of the ‘severely
wasted’ and 100 percent of the ‘wasted,’” Escudero explained during
Wednesday’s floor deliberation on DepEd’s spending plan.
The increase, he pointed
out, will guarantee that “no undernourished child will be left behind”
in the government’s school feeding program.
“Pati pondo kasi para sa
pagkain ng mga bata sa paaralan ay kulang din. There is also such a
thing as budget malnutrition. So dinagdagan namin ng pondo,” Escudero
said.
“Sa edukasyon kasi maraming
needs which cry out for attention like schools lacking classrooms or
classes without teachers but one cry that is hard to ignore comes from
children who attend school on an empty stomach,” the senator
explained. “Some backlogs can wait. The hungry students can’t.”
If the DepEd’s amended
school feeding budget of P3.9 billion will be added to the P3.36
billion that the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
will get next year for a similar feeding program, “then the total
money available for this activity next year is about P7.3 billion,”
Escudero said.
For its feeding program, the
DSWD targets to give one meal for four months to some 2.05 million
pupils under 5 years old who are enrolled in daycare centers or
neighborhood nurseries.