House Deputy Majority Leader and Iloilo First District Representative Janette Garin said that in order to end malnutrition the government must focus on providing a long-term solution.

“Malnutrition needs a long-term solution,” Garin said in an interview with ONE News on Friday, adding that problems on malnutrition are interrelated to safe water provision.

“Another problem is the availability of safe water because this has contributed a lot to many patients [as there are children who experience diarrhea due to drinking of unsafe water,” the lawmaker added.

Garin also called to provide support to rural areas on backyard farming to ensure that the children will have nutritious food available.

Meanwhile, former health secretary said one of the biggest problems in relation to malnutrition stemmed from the lack of nutrition of pregnant women as nutrition of children starts from conception.

According to United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), every day, 95 children in the Philippines die from malnutrition and twenty-seven out of 1,000 Filipino children do not get past their fifth birthday.

Knowledge gained from nutrition-related trainings and seminars must have actual implementation as it would have positive impact in addressing the problems of malnutrition, Garin said.

“Solving malnutrition is not just a government’s problem but it should be a collaboration between our constituents. DOH should not stop in [having partnership or agreement] with UNICEF. The biggest problem that they have is the actual implementation on the grounds,” Garin said.

Earlier, the Department of Health (DOH) and UNICEF have inked partnership to strengthen health in the country to address malnutrition.