By Alma L. Tingcang
IPIL, Zamboanga Sibugay - The Regional Social Development Committee (RSDC) of the
Regional Development Council (RDC) 9 convened last Nov. 13 for its 4th
quarter meeting at Roderic’s Resort here to discuss the results of the
Integrated Food Security Phase
Classification (IPC) survey of the National Nutrition Council (NNC).
Ms. Hygeia Ceres Catalina
B. Gawe, chief of the NNC Nutrition Surveillance Division presented the results
and findings of the IPC survey. She cited the factors contributing to food
insecurity in Mindanao such as high poverty, high underemployment, high
unemployment, increased food prices, frequent flooding and drought, high
vulnerability to landslides and flashfloods, prolonged/sporadic armed conflict
and others.
Among the findings was
that majority of Mindanao provinces are classified as stressed and in crisis
levels of food insecurity with Zamboanga Sibugay and Zamboanga del Norte in the
emergency level.
She requested RSDC 9 to
endorse the use of IPC to provincial development councils as reference for
identifying priorities for food security interventions and as an input to
development and sectoral investment planning.
As such, there is a need
to communicate the IPC analysis results for action by disseminating the IPC
report for Mindanao to guide planning and delivery of strategic responses among
national inter-agency groups and RSDCs to promote and improve food security in
priority areas.
Nestor R. Carbonera,
chairperson of RSDC 9 who presided over the meeting favorably endorsed the IPC to be utilized and implemented in the
municipal, city and provincial levels through the RDC. The body also agreed to
tap the NNC as the lead agency to promote IPC in Region 9.
Meanwhile, Manolette Jude
Mercado of NEDA 9 enlightened the group on the comparative advantage of the
region. Zamboanga Peninsula is the 2nd biggest mango producer next
to Southern Mindanao, 3rd in seaweed production, as well as the
biggest traditional exporter of coco-based products such as coco pellets and
others.
The committee also
discussed plans on how to help victims of typhoon Yolanda which will also be
tackled in today’s RDC meeting in Pagadian City. (PIA9)