3 million Filipino families experience “involuntary hunger”: Survey

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An estimated three million Filipino families, or 11.8% of Filipino families, experienced involuntary hunger in the last quarter of 2021.
A survey done by pollster Social Weather Stations (SWS) shows an 11.8% hunger rate in December 2021, higher than the 10%, or about 2.5 million families, in September 2021.
It is, however, lower than the 16.8% in May 2021 and 13.6% in June 2021.
“The resulting annual average Hunger rate for 2021 is 13.1% versus the record-high 21.1% for 2020. However, this is still above the 9.3% annual average for 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic,” said the SWS in a statement.
On March 26, the presidential palace acknowledged that the government needs to do “much more” to protect citizens from hunger and poverty.

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