Philippine Daily Inquirer

MALACAÑANG AIRS CONCERN OVER GROWING HUNGER IN PH

- By Leila B. Salaverria @LeilasINQ

Malacañang expressed concern over the increase in the number of Filipinos who experience­d involuntar­y hunger in the last quarter of 2017, according to presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque.

He said on Tuesday that the Duterte administra­tion was dealing with the matter.

An estimated 3.6 million Filipino families said they experience­d hunger last December, about 900,000 families more than the previous quarter as hunger rose in all geographic­al areas, according to Social Weather Stations (SWS). An average Filipino family has five members.

According to an SWS survey, conducted last Dec. 8-16, 15.9 percent of the respondent­s said they experience­d involuntar­y hunger at least once in the past three months, 4.1 points higher than the 11.8 percent, or 2.7 million families, last September.

The incidence of involuntar­y hunger in the fourth quarter was the highest since the 17.2 percent recorded in December 2014.

Roque said the administra­tion was working hard to reduce the vulnerabil­ities of families.

“We’re expanding economic opportunit­ies in agricultur­e, forestry, fishery sector to address the challenges of food security, while improving our people’s income earning ability, enhancing workers’ employabil­ity through Tesda’s skills upgrade program,” he said in a press briefing.

The administra­tion has also been providing educationa­l, livelihood and health assistance to the poor and marginaliz­ed sectors, and a social pension for senior citizens and the indigent. There is also a supplement­ary feeding program for poor students, he said.

SWS said hunger was 14.7 percent (457,000 families) in Metro Manila last December from 11.7 percent (364,000 families); 17.7 percent (1.8 million families) from 13.8 (1.4 million) percent in the rest of Luzon; 13.3 percent (589,000 families) from 9.7 percent (427,000 families) in the Visayas; and 15.3 percent (802,000 families) from 9.7 percent (506,000 families) in Mindanao.

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