This Grandma Cooks Garbage Food Waste To Survive In The Philippines | THE VOICELESS #15
Millions of Filipinos suffer from hunger and are malnourished. According to the World Hunger Report, there are still some 14 million undernourished Filipinos and 13 million food-insecure Filipinos. Taken together, these account for nearly a third of the country’s population.
Many of these people cannot afford a single meal, so they resort to buying pagpag--leftover food collected from garbage and dumps, which are recycled for selling. We visited Tondo, one of the slums located in Manila, where we met up with Mama Rosita, a cook and vendor of pagpag.
Special thanks to our Asian Boss team in Manila, Philippines.
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Many of these people cannot afford a single meal, so they resort to buying pagpag--leftover food collected from garbage and dumps, which are recycled for selling. We visited Tondo, one of the slums located in Manila, where we met up with Mama Rosita, a cook and vendor of pagpag.
Special thanks to our Asian Boss team in Manila, Philippines.
Joshua (Host)
Instagram ►
Pamela (Camera)
Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/pughmela/
Angelo (Camera)
Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/geiiiilo/
Our vision is to build a lasting grassroots movement of young people from every country to report on real social and cultural issues. We believe having meaningful discussions with people with different opinions is extremely important. We also believe that any ordinary person can deliver real news and commentary. Through our original and in-depth interviews of real people, we will challenge you - the global youth - to think critically and challenge various cultural and social issues. If this resonates with you, try to get involved in any capacity and volunteer for ASIAN BOSS ►https://goo.gl/forms/4IM0VEoFKAB0pJxG3
For business or media inquiries, reach out to us at inquiries@asianboss.io
Reach out to our founders, Stephen and Kei, directly if you have any questions, feedback or suggestions:
Stephen on Twitter ► https://twitter.com/theasianboss
Stephen on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/theasianboss
Kei on Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/asianbossk
Are you curious about real people's perspectives from Asia on various cultural and social issues? Subscribe to ASIAN BOSS for more informative and thought-provoking videos ► https://goo.gl/TRcSbE
#Pagpag #ManilaSlums #AsianBoss
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