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The Hidden Economic Crisis: Hunger, Affordability, and the Path to Resilience
Hunger did not begin with the energy crisis, and it is not primarily about food shortage. It is about affordability. Today, 20.5% of Filipinos experience involuntary hunger not because food is unavailable, but because they simply cannot afford to eat. This is more than a food issue; it is an economic and systemic challenge that demands our collective attention, our honest reflection, and our sustained action. When families must choose between paying for electricity, transport
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