A Community-Led Central Kitchen Model for School Feeding Programs in the Philippines: Learnings for Multisectoral Action for Health

In devolved governments like the Philippines, local government units (LGUs) must be engaged to develop and coordinate responses to tackle the multisectoral problem of childhood undernutrition. However, current Philippine nutrition interventions, such as decentralized school feeding programs (SFPs),...

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Main Authors: Siy Van, Vanessa T, Siguin, Carmina P, Lacsina, Andrew C, Yao, Lean Franzl, Sales, Zarah G, Gordoncillo, Normahitta P., Advincula-Lopez, Leslie, Sescon, Joselito T., Miro, Eden Delight
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.hs-faculty-pubs-10302023-02-23T05:59:19Z A Community-Led Central Kitchen Model for School Feeding Programs in the Philippines: Learnings for Multisectoral Action for Health Siy Van, Vanessa T Siguin, Carmina P Lacsina, Andrew C Yao, Lean Franzl Sales, Zarah G Gordoncillo, Normahitta P. Advincula-Lopez, Leslie Sescon, Joselito T. Miro, Eden Delight In devolved governments like the Philippines, local government units (LGUs) must be engaged to develop and coordinate responses to tackle the multisectoral problem of childhood undernutrition. However, current Philippine nutrition interventions, such as decentralized school feeding programs (SFPs), generally rely on the national government, public school teachers, or the private sector for implementation, with mixed results. The central kitchen model for SFPs was developed by 2 Philippine nongovernmental organizations and facilitated large-scale in-school feeding through community multisectoral action. This case study documented coordination processes in February 2018 for 1 urban city and 1 rural province-the model's earliest large-scale implementation sites-that contributed to its institutionalization and sustainability. Data from 24-hour dietary recalls with 308 rural and 310 urban public school students and household surveys with their caregivers showed undernutrition was an urgent problem. Enabling factors and innovative local solutions were explored in focus group discussions with 160 multisector participants and implementers in health care, education, and government, as well as volunteers, parents, and central kitchen staff. The locally led and operated central kitchens promoted community ownership by embedding volunteer pools in social networks and spurring demand for related social services from their LGU. With the LGU as the face of implementation, operations were sustained despite political leadership changes, fostering local government stewardship over nutrition. Leveraging national legislation and funding for SFPs and guided by the Department of Education's standards for SFP eligibility, LGUs had room to adapt the model to local needs. Central kitchens afforded opportunities for scale-up and flexibility that were utilized during natural disasters and the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The case demonstrated empowering civil society can hold volunteers, local implementers, and local governments accountable for multisectoral action in decentralized settings. The model may serve as a template for how other social services can be scaled and implemented in devolved settings. 2022-12-21T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/31 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1030&context=hs-faculty-pubs Health Sciences Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Development Studies Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Health Policy Medicine and Health Sciences Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Social Welfare
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic Development Studies
Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition
Health Policy
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social Welfare
spellingShingle Development Studies
Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition
Health Policy
Medicine and Health Sciences
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social Welfare
Siy Van, Vanessa T
Siguin, Carmina P
Lacsina, Andrew C
Yao, Lean Franzl
Sales, Zarah G
Gordoncillo, Normahitta P.
Advincula-Lopez, Leslie
Sescon, Joselito T.
Miro, Eden Delight
A Community-Led Central Kitchen Model for School Feeding Programs in the Philippines: Learnings for Multisectoral Action for Health
description In devolved governments like the Philippines, local government units (LGUs) must be engaged to develop and coordinate responses to tackle the multisectoral problem of childhood undernutrition. However, current Philippine nutrition interventions, such as decentralized school feeding programs (SFPs), generally rely on the national government, public school teachers, or the private sector for implementation, with mixed results. The central kitchen model for SFPs was developed by 2 Philippine nongovernmental organizations and facilitated large-scale in-school feeding through community multisectoral action. This case study documented coordination processes in February 2018 for 1 urban city and 1 rural province-the model's earliest large-scale implementation sites-that contributed to its institutionalization and sustainability. Data from 24-hour dietary recalls with 308 rural and 310 urban public school students and household surveys with their caregivers showed undernutrition was an urgent problem. Enabling factors and innovative local solutions were explored in focus group discussions with 160 multisector participants and implementers in health care, education, and government, as well as volunteers, parents, and central kitchen staff. The locally led and operated central kitchens promoted community ownership by embedding volunteer pools in social networks and spurring demand for related social services from their LGU. With the LGU as the face of implementation, operations were sustained despite political leadership changes, fostering local government stewardship over nutrition. Leveraging national legislation and funding for SFPs and guided by the Department of Education's standards for SFP eligibility, LGUs had room to adapt the model to local needs. Central kitchens afforded opportunities for scale-up and flexibility that were utilized during natural disasters and the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The case demonstrated empowering civil society can hold volunteers, local implementers, and local governments accountable for multisectoral action in decentralized settings. The model may serve as a template for how other social services can be scaled and implemented in devolved settings.
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author Siy Van, Vanessa T
Siguin, Carmina P
Lacsina, Andrew C
Yao, Lean Franzl
Sales, Zarah G
Gordoncillo, Normahitta P.
Advincula-Lopez, Leslie
Sescon, Joselito T.
Miro, Eden Delight
author_facet Siy Van, Vanessa T
Siguin, Carmina P
Lacsina, Andrew C
Yao, Lean Franzl
Sales, Zarah G
Gordoncillo, Normahitta P.
Advincula-Lopez, Leslie
Sescon, Joselito T.
Miro, Eden Delight
author_sort Siy Van, Vanessa T
title A Community-Led Central Kitchen Model for School Feeding Programs in the Philippines: Learnings for Multisectoral Action for Health
title_short A Community-Led Central Kitchen Model for School Feeding Programs in the Philippines: Learnings for Multisectoral Action for Health
title_full A Community-Led Central Kitchen Model for School Feeding Programs in the Philippines: Learnings for Multisectoral Action for Health
title_fullStr A Community-Led Central Kitchen Model for School Feeding Programs in the Philippines: Learnings for Multisectoral Action for Health
title_full_unstemmed A Community-Led Central Kitchen Model for School Feeding Programs in the Philippines: Learnings for Multisectoral Action for Health
title_sort community-led central kitchen model for school feeding programs in the philippines: learnings for multisectoral action for health
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/hs-faculty-pubs/31
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