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“ACCESS TO FOOD AND NUTRITION IS A FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT.”

Every individual deserves to have stable, clean, and nutritious food available. However, due to rising prices, low wages, and unemployment, access to food becomes a privilege only to those who can afford it. Join us as we raise awareness on the pressing issue of food insecurity in the Philippines.

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The Status of Food
Insecurity in the Philippines

With nearly half of all food insecure people in Southeast Asia 110.9 million people living in the Philippines, the country has the highest proportion of moderate to sevare food insecurity in the area.

 

A United Nations (UN) estimate states that from 2020 to 2022, over 51 million Filipinos experienced moderate or severe food insecurity, making them the most vulnerable population in Southeast Asia.

Sources: Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, DOST-FNRI 2013 Food Consumption Survey

THE FOUR DIMENSIONS OF

FOOD SECURITY

Food security is defined by four dimensions: Availability, Accessibility, Utilization, and Stability. Challenges in any of these dimensions pose a threat to food security at various levels, from individual to global scales.

AVAILABILITY

Food availability refers to the consistent presence of ample quantities of suitable and high-quality food, sourced from domestic production, imports, food assistance, or reserves.

ACCESIBILITY

Food accessibility refers to a situation wherein individuals possess sufficient income or alternative resources to obtain suitable and nutritious food locally.

UTILIZATION

Food utilization refers to the effective management of food through proper storage and processing practices with respect to nutritional, health, and sanitation considerations.

STABILITY

Food stability refers to the availability of adequate food all the times, certain that access and utilization of appropriate food is not affected by any hindrance and shortages including crises and emergencies.

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How Do Families in the Poverty Threshold Deal with Hunger?

Poverty has been prevalent in the Philippines, which can be seen in its dirtiest, muddy places up to its very own urbanized and economy-centered cities. Filipinos only can do much when it comes to making ends meet.

 

As the needs of Filipino employers continue to cost more in the modern market, the salary and job opportunities in the country remain in their poor state, making children malnourished and the nation hungry—figuratively and literally.

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OUR ARTICLES

One of the first few steps of making a change is by raising awareness. Bagabag sa Hapag aims to provide a comprehensive collection of narratives about food insecurity. Check out our articles to know more.

Food Security VS The World's Hunger Crisis

Now more than ever, the world is facing challenges regarding the security of resources, including food.

The Application of the Knowledge Gap Theory

How can the Knowledge Gap Theory be significant to the pressing issue of food insecurity in the Philippines?

Food Scavenged from the Trash Leftovers

“Anak, pagpagan mo ‘yan. Marumi.” Does that make sense when we say pagpag in dealing with hunger and poverty?

In the PH: Movements to Address Hunger

Not everyone is privileged enough to have easy access to safe and nutritious food, but every tiny bit of help counts.