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Aside from the serious learning sessions,  participants and facilitators had  fun that included the heart-warming celebration of Women’s Month during the last day of the training.

Being with them in the five day training made me appreciate better their hard work, commitments, and sacrifices. I was happy to hear them say they hope to serve their barangays better with the training. Who knows, one day, one of them will be recognized a regional or national Outstanding Barangay Nutrition Scholars,  but whether they will be awarded or not, I think  that they outstanding in their own little ways and their contributions in our fight against malnutrition is worth an award.  

I felt pure joy as I wave my goodbyes to the Barangay Nutrition Scholars as some started leaving the hotel where we had the five-day training from March 13-17, 2017.  Majority of these BNS are from the far-flung municipalities of Apayao and Abra but there were also participants from Ifugao, Kalinga, Mountain Province including Baguio City. Thanks to the LGUs who shouldered their travelling expenses. These BNSs are barangay-based volunteers who contribute a lot to the improvement of the barangay nutrition situation and to the achievement of other health goals.

The five-day training aimed to develop the capacities of newly hired BNSs to serve their respective barangays better. It is a combination of interactive discussions, lectures, workshops, games, sharing of experiences and visit to one of the model Barangay Nutrition Committee (BNC) of Baguio City which is Barangay Lower Quirino Hill. Sharing of experiences and actual practices were one of the highlights of the training since resource persons/facilitators for the training were the Regional Outstanding BNSs (ROBNSs) in the region including Ms. Magdalena Sacpa (2011, 2014, 2015 ROBNS), Ms. Monica Sicat (2012 ROBNS), Ms. Imelda Dagupon (2016 ROBNS) and Ms. Love-in Lagat (2014 Finalist, ROBNS). Who else would speak the best than the people who have been there.

Aside from the serious learning sessions,  participants and facilitators had  fun that included the heart-warming celebration of Women’s Month during the last day of the training.

Being with them in the five day training made me appreciate better their hard work, commitments, and sacrifices. I was happy to hear them say they hope to serve their barangays better with the training. Who knows, one day, one of them will be recognized a regional or national Outstanding Barangay Nutrition Scholars,  but whether they will be awarded or not, I think  that they outstanding in their own little ways and their contributions in our fight against malnutrition is worth an award.  DBJ