Food Insecurity Research

Lien Centre recently published a report “Hunger in a Food Lover’s Paradise” that provided a deeper understanding of the food insecurity situation in Singapore.

Using a dual perspective from food support organisations and households, this study provides insights on questions such as: who among Singaporeans is experiencing food insecurity; how are the existing food support systems meeting these needs; what are the gaps in service provision?

Finally, the report makes recommendations on how these gaps might be filled for a smoother and targeted food support distribution system.

When the Lien Centre was approached by Food Bank to consider further research in the topic of food insecurity, the team immediately found this to be an opportunity to further investigate the insights brought up in the previous study and also collaborate with Food Bank to raise awareness about food insecurity in Singapore.

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The Food Bank Singapore operates as a B2B organization, collaborating directly with businesses, community partners, and social service agencies to address food insecurity. As such, we do not provide services to walk-in clients. Individuals in need are encouraged to connect with our network of feeding partners for assistance. View more
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