Meals under tents: Experiences of food insecurity among the displaced people of Southern Philippines

The article examines food conditions among Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the southern Philippines. This aims to highlight the experience of food availability, accessibility and utilization as significant components of the household food security concept among people who lost their communiti...

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Main Author: Collado, Zaldy C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-40342023-04-17T06:47:12Z Meals under tents: Experiences of food insecurity among the displaced people of Southern Philippines Collado, Zaldy C. The article examines food conditions among Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the southern Philippines. This aims to highlight the experience of food availability, accessibility and utilization as significant components of the household food security concept among people who lost their communities and sources of income due to war. The study also explores the consequences of food insecurity or hardship to the lives of the family members. Key informant interviews (KII) were conducted among 10 household heads to gather the qualitative data and quantitative data was provided by 306 respondents to the survey questionnaire. Both results reflect poor food security status, requiring coping strategies and affecting familial dynamics among other things. The study reechoes earlier findings that internal displacement predicts not only household food insecurity but also decreased mental well-being and reduced personal motivation. Mindful of these facts, a considerable range of services and assistance must be extended to the IDPs including food, livelihood, and psychological interventions. The study ultimately hopes to put pressure on the state legislature of the Philippines for the immediate enactment of specific law that protects Filipino IDPs. © 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. 2020-04-02T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3035 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Internally displaced persons--Philippines--Social conditions Food security--Philippines Internally displaced persons—Dwellings--Philippines Internally displaced persons—Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Internally displaced persons--Philippines--Social conditions
Food security--Philippines
Internally displaced persons—Dwellings--Philippines
Internally displaced persons—Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Internally displaced persons--Philippines--Social conditions
Food security--Philippines
Internally displaced persons—Dwellings--Philippines
Internally displaced persons—Legal status, laws, etc.--Philippines
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Collado, Zaldy C.
Meals under tents: Experiences of food insecurity among the displaced people of Southern Philippines
description The article examines food conditions among Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the southern Philippines. This aims to highlight the experience of food availability, accessibility and utilization as significant components of the household food security concept among people who lost their communities and sources of income due to war. The study also explores the consequences of food insecurity or hardship to the lives of the family members. Key informant interviews (KII) were conducted among 10 household heads to gather the qualitative data and quantitative data was provided by 306 respondents to the survey questionnaire. Both results reflect poor food security status, requiring coping strategies and affecting familial dynamics among other things. The study reechoes earlier findings that internal displacement predicts not only household food insecurity but also decreased mental well-being and reduced personal motivation. Mindful of these facts, a considerable range of services and assistance must be extended to the IDPs including food, livelihood, and psychological interventions. The study ultimately hopes to put pressure on the state legislature of the Philippines for the immediate enactment of specific law that protects Filipino IDPs. © 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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author Collado, Zaldy C.
author_facet Collado, Zaldy C.
author_sort Collado, Zaldy C.
title Meals under tents: Experiences of food insecurity among the displaced people of Southern Philippines
title_short Meals under tents: Experiences of food insecurity among the displaced people of Southern Philippines
title_full Meals under tents: Experiences of food insecurity among the displaced people of Southern Philippines
title_fullStr Meals under tents: Experiences of food insecurity among the displaced people of Southern Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Meals under tents: Experiences of food insecurity among the displaced people of Southern Philippines
title_sort meals under tents: experiences of food insecurity among the displaced people of southern philippines
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