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Iloilo City To Revive Community Kitchen In Worst-Case Scenario

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This highly urbanized city is preparing to revive the community kitchen initiative to aid the most vulnerable sectors amid surging fuel prices due to the Middle East crisis.

In an interview Tuesday, General Services Office head and Crisis Management Council executive director Neil Ravena said they will conduct a simulation exercise in Barangay Boulevard and Barangay Calaparan so they can effectively respond when the poorest of the poor can no longer afford to buy food.

“We will pilot test so that in the worst-case scenario, we have an automatic response and we can identify the families that we will serve,” he said.

During the simulation exercise, they will practice the integration of responses, identify the beneficiaries and distribute food.

With the intervention, they would know the funds needed to sustain the operations for the expected number of days when they need to subsidize food.

“It will be managed by the CSWDO (City Social Welfare and Development Office) as a response to the current crisis we are experiencing. They will be the ones to distribute. There is a focal person in every barangay,” he said.

Ravena said they will be partnering with Central Philippine University for the establishment of a biowave stove, using rice hulls and sawdust instead of liquefied petroleum gas.

The City Agriculturist Office also volunteered to utilize the produce of city-government-supported vegetable gardens.

The community kitchen was introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic between 2020 and 2023, with the city government leading the preparation of food for the affected residents.

With the support of the private sector donors, the community kitchen served more than 30,000 meals daily. (PNA)