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A. To reduce undernutrition among infants, young children, school-age children, and pregnant women
C. To reduce levels of micronutrient deficiencies to accepted levels (as may be applicable to the LGU)
Prevalence of anemia among pregnant women 18.9 17.7
Prevalence of anemia among women of reproducetive age 6.2 41.6
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0.000 0.0
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Total 2025 Projected Multiplier from DOH Projected Population
Population of LGU of Target Group in
Provincial/municipal/city target by (DOH) 2025
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Equivalent number of
affected population in
2025
989
559
215
80
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Prevalence of stunted
children under five years old 18.42 OPT 2022 17.8 17.2 16.6
Prevalence of nutritionally-at-
risk pregnant women 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Prevalence of overweight
children under five years old 2.62 OPT 2022 2.5 2.4 2.4
Prevalence of
overweight/obese children 5-
10 years old 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Prevalence of
overweight/obese
adolescents 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Prevalence of
overweight/obese adults 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
C. To reduce levels of micronutrient deficiencies to accepted levels (as may be applicable to the LGU)
Prevalence of anemia among
pregnant women 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Prevalence of children 6
months to 5 y/o with Vitamin
A deficiency 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Proportion of children 6-12
y/o (in %) with median UIC
level below 50 µg/l 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Percentage of households
using adequately iodized salt 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Percentage of exclusively
breastfed infants at 5 months 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Prevalence (in %) of
households meeting 100% of
recommended energy intake 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Prevalence (in %) of
moderately and severely food
insecure households 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0
PPAN 2023-2028 Targets:
A. To reduce undernutrition among infants, young children, school-age children, and pregnant women
5. Prevalence (in %) of nutritionally-at-risk Reduce by 2.7% per year (average percent change
21.5 of targets from 0.5 point reduction per year)
pregnant women
6. Prevalence (in %) of overweight 3.5 Reduce by 1.9% per year based from the
children under 5 y/o performance of other countries
10. Prevalence (in %) of anemia among 23 3.2% rate of reduction per year based on past
pregnant women trend and mild public health problem by 2025
13. Median UIC (in µg/l) of pregnant Increase the median UIC to 150-249 µg/l
women 122 µg/l (adequate iodine nutrition) by 2025-2028
14. Median UIC (in µg/l) of lactating 99 µg/l Increase the median UIC to 100-199 µg/l
women (adequate iodine nutrition) by 2023-2028
16. Median UIC (in µg/l) of children 6-12 174 µg/l Retain the median UIC within 100-199 µg/l
y/o (adequate iodine nutrition) by 2023-2028
19. Prevalence (in %) of infants and young Reach at least 25% by 2028
children with Minimum Acceptable Diet 11.7
(MAD) 1.478 point increase per year
9.1 8.6
18.7 18.1
4.1 3.9
3.9 3.5
17.3 16.8
2027 2028
2.1 1.9
6.3 5.7
5.2 4.6
25.5 24.2
2027 2028
17.7 17.2
4.8 4.0
10.5 9.9
150-249 150-249
µg/l µg/l
100-199 100-199
µg/l µg/l
5.7 4.9
≥174-199 ≥174-199
µg/l µg/l
84.9 91.0
2027 2028
88.5 93.7
23.5 25.0
82.4 90.0
2027 2028
31.4 32.6
28.2 26.7