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How Food Insecurity Is Affecting Communities on the Ground

Justin Cheah, Operations Director, Kechara Soup Kitchen

18-Oct-22 14:00

How Food Insecurity Is Affecting Communities on the Ground

Food security is a major concern at the global level, as we continue to face an ongoing pandemic, international conflicts and climate change, amidst an uncertain economic outlook. But what does food security look like at the community level, for individuals and families? And how are soup kitchens and food banks who are filling in the gaps coping? In conjunction with World Food Day (16th Oct), we speak to Justin Cheah, Operations Director with Kechara Soup Kitchen to find out more. 

Image credit: Kechara Soup Kitchen

Produced by: Lim Sue Ann

Presented by: Lim Sue Ann


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Categories:  governmentenvironmentLaw/Activismmanaging diseaseeconomy

Tags:  food bankfood wasteinflationb40m40food securitymalnutritionhungerpoverty





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