Many Residents Lacked Food Supplies During the Pandemic
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A Wahana Visi Indonesia survey reveals that 32.5% of respondents in households only have a maximum of one week's worth of food supplies. This is the highest percentage among other food supply resilience categories. Only 20.4% of respondents reported having more than a month's worth of food supplies.
Furthermore, 15% of respondents have no food supplies at all. For information, the Rapid Assessment of the Impact of Covid-19 and its Effect on Indonesian Children survey was conducted from May 12-28, 2020. The survey involved 900 households, 943 children, and 15 key informants from 251 villages and 35 districts/cities across 9 Indonesian provinces.
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