The Regional Nutrition Evaluation Team (RNET) follow through the 2022 Monitoring and Evaluation of Local Level Plan Implementation Protocol (MELLPI Pro) in municipalities of Nueva Vizcaya on 28-30 September.
The RNET members met with the Brgy. Wacal Barangay Nutrition Committee during the day one of the evaluation to evaluate BNS Jennifer Collado- Barangay Nutrition Scholar. While the other team proceeded to MNAO Dr. Ruth Reyes, Dupax Del Norte as the Provincial Outstanding MNAO The team conducted desk review and interview with BNS Collado and MNAO Reyes. BNS Collado undergone ROBNS Examination.
Day 2 of the evaluation was conducted in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya wherein the RNET evaluated MNPC Shime Lei Infante as the Provincial Outstanding MNPC.
The RNET concluded the visit with an evaluation for DNPC Ruben Ramuel Ambatali II and shared initial feedback and findings to PNC members.
During the learning/feedback session, the evaluators expressed the importance of documentation and record keeping and accomplishment reports. This dimension was also an area that municipalities of Nueva Vizcaya needed to finish strong on especially with the MELLPI Pro tool being an evidence-based type of assessment.
RNET was composed of evaluators from Philippine Information Agency, Buruea of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and National Nutrition Council Region 02.
MELLPI Pro is the monitoring and evaluation mechanism for the implementation of the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition at the local level. The MELLPI Pro is a local sub-system of the Philippine Plan of Action for Nutrition (PPAN) Results Framework. The results chains, activity, output, outcome, and impact are depicted in the six dimensions within a local government context. Activities and outputs in the MELLPI Pro are the local translation of the identified priority policies, services, and training expressed in the PPAN Results Framework. The outcome and impacts in the sub-system, on the other hand, refer to the conditional and behavioral changes in the specific areas/ target groups and their contribution to the national targets.