The Philippine government has expanded its School-Based Feeding Program to combat rising child stunting rates. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Education Secretary Sonny Angara launched the initiative at Pulilan Central School in Bulacan, providing meals for Kindergarten and Grade 1 students, along with nutrition support for undernourished students in Grades 2 to 6. The program addresses data showing that stunting among children under five increased to 25.3% in 2026, the first rise in a decade. The initiative includes collaboration between the Department of Education and the Department of Agriculture, supported by organizations like the National Dairy Authority and the Philippine Carabao Center. It aligns with Republic Act No. 11037, aiming to enhance student health, nutrition, and academic performance.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a government initiative aimed at addressing child stunting through a school feeding program. It cites official data from the Department of Science and Technology–Food and Nutrition Research Institute and mentions collaboration between government agencies. No






