Accelerated Hunger-Mitigation Program AHMP
Accelerated Hunger-Mitigation Program AHMP
What is hunger?
As defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, hunger is a
condition in which people do not get enough food to provide the nutrients for fully
productive, active and healthy lives. It is a form of food insecurity and if prolonged and
severe, hunger could lead to malnutrition characterized by stunting or failure to grow,
mental and physical retardation, functional deterioration even collapse, and
unproductive adult lives.
What is the hunger incidence of the country?
• Involuntary hunger as measured by the quarterly hunger surveys of the Social
Weather Stations in 2010 revealed that many Filipinos experience hunger.
• Of the 81 provinces in the country, 49 provinces were considered food insecure
based on a study by the National Nutrition Council.
2010
Area and Families
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Affected
Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr
Severe Hunger 2.8 4.2 3.1 3.1
No. of Families (‘000) 526* 780 583 583
Moderate Hunger 18.4 16.9 12.9 15
No. of Families (‘000) 3,460 3,200 2,425 2,820
Total Hunger Incidence 21.2 21.1 15.9 18.1
No. of Families (‘000) 3,986 4,000 2,990 3,403
National Capital Region 17.3 22 20.3 21.7
Balance Luzon 20.9 18.3 14.7 18.3
Visayas 21.2 21 15.3 15.3
Mindanao 24 26 16.3 18