Bohol — The Provincial Nutrition Council of Bohol is finalizing preparations for the upcoming 2026 Nutrition Month celebration, scheduled to take place throughout July. This year’s theme, “Sa PPAN: Sama-sama sa Nutrisyon Sapat Para sa Lahat! Nutrisyon at Kalikasan, Ating Pangalagaan!”, emphasizes the deep connection between sustainable food systems and public health. Municipalities across the island are organizing local workshops to promote home gardening and community-managed nutrition programs, aiming to ensure food security for all households. By aligning nutrition efforts with environmental stewardship, the province seeks to improve health outcomes while fostering a deeper respect for the natural resources that sustain Boholano families.
Integrated Health and Environmental Goals
The provincial council is championing a holistic approach that links personal wellness directly to the health of the island's ecosystems. Programs slated for July include educational campaigns about the benefits of organic gardening and the importance of preserving local biodiversity for a more resilient food supply. By teaching residents how to grow nutritious food in their own backyards, the province reduces its dependence on imported goods and lowers the carbon footprint of its food chain. This initiative reflects a growing understanding that personal health and environmental sustainability are interdependent goals for a thriving province.
Grassroots Participation in Nutrition Governance
Local barangays are being mobilized to participate actively in the month-long event, with each town designing unique programs that fit their specific agricultural and social context. The Provincial Nutrition Council is providing technical guidance and resources to ensure that these local initiatives reach even the most remote families. This bottom-up strategy empowers local health workers and community leaders to take the lead in addressing nutritional needs within their own jurisdictions. Through this collaborative framework, the province is building a stronger, more decentralized health network that can respond effectively to local challenges.
Building a Foundation for Future Wellness
Beyond the immediate activities planned for July, the provincial government is focusing on long-term data tracking and the modernization of nutrition surveillance systems. These systems help the council identify areas that need additional support and tailor their health interventions to be more targeted and efficient. By investing in these digital health tools and strengthening the network of Barangay Nutrition Scholars, Bohol is ensuring that progress in public health is measured, sustainable, and inclusive. The upcoming Nutrition Month is an essential milestone in this ongoing effort to make health and wellness a reality for every citizen across the island.





