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MOBILE NO.TELEFAX/ TELEPHONE 1 Bukidnon REYES L. RICARDO Republic of the Philippines Department of Health NATIONAL NUTRITION COUNCIL X Provincial Nutrition Action Officers (PNAOs) District Nutrition Program Coordinators (DNPCs) Directory 2020 as of 05 February 2020 MIDDLE POSITION/ NO. PROVINCE SURNAME GIVEN NAME CONTACT NUMBERS EMAIL ADDRESS INITIAL DESIGNATION MOBILE NO. TELEFAX/ TELEPHONE PROVINCIAL NUTRITION ACTION OFFICERS (PNAOs) 1 Bukidnon REYES L. RICARDO PHO II/ PNAO 9173119450 (088) 813-2585 [email protected] Provincial Nutrition 9263113298 2 Camiguin TACLINDO A. CHRISTY GRACE [email protected] Action Officer 9165152638 Provincial Nutrition 3 Lanao del Norte UNTAO F. MELANIA 9166919515 [email protected]; [email protected] Action Officer Provincial Nutrition 09989541047/ [email protected] 4 Misamis Occidental TIJING G. MARICHU 088(545-2176) Action Officer 09097798332 [email protected] 5 Misamis Oriental (DNPC Gomez designated as OIC of Nutrition Office but not as PNAO) 9554199363 (08822) 727-263 [email protected] DISTRICT NUTRITION PROGRAM COORDINATORS (DNPCs) 1 QUITORIANO C. NEIL VENCENT AAII/DNPC 9173260166 (088) 813-2585 [email protected] 2 Bukidnon HIBAYA R. REBECCA Nutritionist II/DNPC 9155163939 (088) 813-2585 [email protected] [email protected] 3 SUMBALAN R. VENICE MAY AAIII/DNPC 9276714096 (088) 813-2585 [email protected] 1 Camiguin CHAN G. AIDA DNPC 9952165953 [email protected] [email protected] 1 MACADATO A. JALLILAH DNPC 9759479173 [email protected] 2 Lanao del Norte GUILLERMO C. REGINO RAY DNPC 9166293806 [email protected] 9051714735 3 TUBONGBANUA B. RAMELITO DNPC [email protected] 9753636899 1 Misamis Occidental ARABE D. CHERRY ANN DNPC 9084864378 088(545-2176) [email protected] 1 GOMEZ A. MARITES NO II/DNPC 9554199363 08822-727263 [email protected] 2 ROA J. JACQUELINE ND II/DNPC 9063485201 08822-729725 [email protected] Misamis Oriental 3 NOB L. LOUIE ROSE NO I/DNPC 9273148899 08822-727263 [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Health NATIONAL NUTRITION COUNCIL X City Nutrition Action Officers (CNAOs) City Nutrition Program Coordinators (CNPCs) Directory 2020 as of 05 February 2020 NO. CITY SURNAME MIDDLE INITIAL GIVEN NAME POSITION/DESIGNATION CONTACT NUMBERS EMAIL ADDRESS CITY NUTRITION ACTION OFFICERS (CNAOs) 1 Cagayan de Oro City RABE F NENITA City Nutrition Action Officer 9274011306 [email protected] 2 El Salvador City CLAPANO M ELMA City Nutrition Action Officer 9177132398 [email protected] 3 Gingoog City RISONAR S ELMER City Nutrition Action Officer 9173067232 [email protected] [email protected], 4 Iligan City MANARPAAC L. DR. GLENN City Nutrition Action Officer 9176411627 [email protected] 5 Malaybalay City CANONIGO C. EZA NO III/City Nutrition Action Officer 9173120398 [email protected] 6 Oroquieta City ( NO Designated CNAO ) City Nutrition Action Officer 088-531-1094 [email protected] 7 Ozamiz City NAVAREZ G. LELITA City Nutrition Action Officer 9088913243 [email protected] 9176270258 8 Tangub City DELOS SANTOS A. VIRGILITA City Nutrition Action Officer [email protected] 9999906912 9 Valencia City DONDONAYOS P. HAZEL City Nutrition Action Officer 9655892302 [email protected] CITY NUTRITION PROGRAM COORDINATORS (CNPCs) 1 ESPAÑOLA P. SHERILL FAITH City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9566542650 [email protected] 2 GONZALEZ B. SYLVIA City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9167703602 [email protected] 3 MEDIANA B. KENNETH JANNE City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9057802863 [email protected] 4 Cagayan de Oro City MONSANTO F APRIL City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9977535848 [email protected] 5 ANTIPUESTO T. NITA City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9051733877 [email protected] 6 SUSAYA C APREL FE City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9272607579 [email protected] 7 LAURETA D. MARY TRISSHIA City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9177722361 [email protected] 1 VILBAR E. ANTONETTE City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9362878382 [email protected] 2 El Salvador City ALUYODAN S. EMELIA City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9752020335 [email protected] 3 NAPIÑAS B EDGAR City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9066746220 [email protected] 1 LADAGA A GERALYN City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9173580885 [email protected] 2 RANA R YORADYL City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9388342454 [email protected] 3 CASTRO G. PRINCESS ANGELIE LOUISE City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9756597211 [email protected] 4 Gingoog City BENDIJO C. MARIBELL City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9050379633 [email protected] 5 KALINAWAN E. JERR SIEGFRED City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9065928401 [email protected] 6 EMPALMADO D. RENELYN City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9169088823 [email protected] 7 DELA CRUZ H. TERESITA City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9350958561 [email protected] 1 TALINGTING C. PRIMA City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9066713640 [email protected] Iligan City 9267027888 2 ALBAO C. CAMILA City Nutrition Program Coordinator [email protected] 9307468694 1 ROSALEJOS D. MARIA MELITA City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9051554511 none 2 VEGA T. JEZZA NIÑA MARIE City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9650592581 [email protected] 3 Malaybalay City SANCHEZ A. CYRIL YELL City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9360862406 [email protected] 4 JARIOL M. MEDELYN KATE City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9554152767 [email protected] 5 BENTULAN B. RHEA City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9676538478 [email protected] 9477131375 1 Oroquieta City JAPUS E. LADY CINDY City Nutrition Program Coordinator [email protected] 9369945665 1 CELADA A. RODRIGO NO I / City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9753628552 none 2 Ozamiz City LAURENCIO B. MARICHU NO I / City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9958072851 [email protected] 3 FABIE T. ETHEL City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9073093420 [email protected] 1 MONTEMAYORES C. AMIR City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9386861979 none Tangub City 9971115986 2 MAG-USARA C. MARIFE City Nutrition Program Coordinator [email protected] 9217775137 1 MORALES R. YVETTE City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9177731493 [email protected] 2 MANGUBAT G. BEVERLY City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9169456243 [email protected] 3 ELARCOSA G MA RHEZEL City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9354551018 [email protected] 4 Valencia City GARE 2 HANNAH City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9066011562 [email protected] 5 JUNTILLA B LOVE JOY City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9354515872 [email protected] 6 COLIPANO Q. JULIE ANN City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9354532947 [email protected] 7 ANTONIO C. LEAH MAE City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9269275122 [email protected] 8 DICEN M. MARIANNE PEARL City Nutrition Program Coordinator 9557904412 [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Health NATIONAL NUTRITION COUNCIL X Municipal Nutrition Action Officers (MNAOs) Directory 2020 as of 05 February 2020 CONTACT NUMBERS MIDDDLE EMAIL ADDRESS NO. MUNICIPALITIES SURNAME GIVEN NAME POSITION/DESIGNATION INITIAL (ALL EMAIL ADD USING) MOBILE NO. TELEFAX/TEL. NO. BUKIDNON [email protected] 1 BAUNGON DADAY V. EDDIE MAO/MNAO 9753314294 [email protected] [email protected]; 2 CABANGLASAN CABANGISAN H. ELSA PPO/MNAO 9271501847 [email protected] [email protected] 9778838724 [email protected] ; 3 DAMULOG MAGNO L. GLENDA PHN I / MNAO Designate 9506240771 (MNAO staff Ms. Pacilan) [email protected]; 4 DANGCAGAN SARAOS B. GENEROSA AT/MNAO 9979078238 [email protected] 9260424599 5 DON CARLOS SALVAÑA G. JOCELYN MSDWO/MNAO [email protected] 9068113973 6 IMPASUG-ONG URBINA C. IRENE MSWDO/MNAO 9274403038 [email protected] 7 KADINGILAN DUMANGON D. JESUS MA / MNAO 9178205430 [email protected] 8 KALILANGAN COSIO O. GRETCHEN MNAO 9551949863 [email protected] 9 KIBAWE ESPINA A. GENESIS PHN/MNAO 9176277128 [email protected] 10 KITAOTAO RAFISURA P. BEAULAH GRACE AT/MNAO 9753332089 [email protected] 11 LANTAPAN LABIAL M. HELEN MSWDO/MNAO 9778323954 [email protected] [email protected] 12 LIBONA SICAT L. GRACE MEDICAL OFFICER III/MNAO 9088879093 [email protected] 13 MALITBOG OCERO N. MA. ARLENE PHN/MNAO 9065248159 [email protected] [email protected] 14 MANOLO FORTICH ALSADO V CHRISTY MARIE MNAO - Designated 9178942043 [email protected] 15 MARAMAG PATES S. LANIE MNAO 9652085092 [email protected] [email protected]; 16 PANGANTUCAN PELPINOSAS R. REMEDIOS AT/MNAO 9056008811 [email protected] 17 QUEZON DANLAG G. PERLITA MA/MNAO 9175069724 [email protected] 9177183106/9655019431 [email protected]; [email protected] 18 SAN FERNANDO EDMA I. MARIA ALGERLINA 9273161625(Staff) [email protected] [email protected] 19 SUMILAO BEŇAS V. ROWENA MNAO 9357492878 [email protected] [email protected]; 20 TALAKAG NANOLAN L. ROSA MA. THERESA NO-1/MNAO 9361724569 [email protected] CAMIGUIN 1 Mambajao OCLARIT A HANNAH CHRISTY Municipal Nutrition Action Officer 9751520539 088-387-1259 [email protected] 2 Guinsiliban PANALIGAN S. ERES Municipal Nutrition Action Officer 9756428885 088-387-4516 [email protected] [email protected] 3 Catarman BUTAYA D. ELEONOR Municipal Nutrition Action Officer 9161880598 088-387-7059 [email protected] [email protected]
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