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Walang Gutom Kitchen: A Step Forward or Just a Band-Aid Solution?


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First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos formally launched the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) Walang Gutom Kitchen (WGK), an initiative aimed at combating hunger by serving hot, nutritious meals to homeless families. While the effort has garnered applause for addressing food insecurity, it has also sparked critical conversations about the sustainability and sincerity of such programs.





A Noble Initiative with Practical Goals

The Walang Gutom Kitchen is a practical and logical initiative designed to ensure that surplus food from hotels, restaurants, and fast-food chains is not wasted but redirected to those in need. With the support of private partners such as Ronald McDonald’s House of Charities, Jollibee Food Corporation, Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines Inc., NestlĂ© Philippines Inc., Century Pacific Food Inc., Monde Nissin Corporation, Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSB), Unilever, and the Philippine Hotel Owners Association, the program aims to alleviate hunger in the short term.


The World Food Programme (WFP) reported that in 2022, over 258 million people across 58 countries faced crisis-level food insecurity or worse. Factors such as war, rising fertilizer costs, and climate change continue to drive these numbers upward. Against this backdrop, the WGK serves as a critical intervention, offering free breakfast, lunch, and dinner to vulnerable families, especially during the holiday season.


Short-Term Relief, Long-Term Questions

While the Walang Gutom Kitchen undoubtedly provides immediate relief to those suffering from hunger, critics argue that it fails to address the root causes of poverty and food insecurity. A common sentiment is that feeding programs, though commendable, are merely band-aid solutions to deeply rooted societal problems such as unemployment, low wages, and systemic corruption.


Critics emphasize that instead of temporary handouts, the government should prioritize job creation, livable wages, and long-term economic programs to ensure self-sufficiency among citizens. "Trabaho dapat ang ibigay sa abang mahirap...para kahit konting kita ay siguradong may tatlong beses na pagkain sa mesa araw-araw," resonates as a common cry from frustrated citizens.


Political Timing and Public Perception

Skeptics also point to the timing of the initiative, with the 2025 elections looming on the horizon. For some, the Walang Gutom Kitchen feels more like a publicity stunt than a genuine effort to address poverty. Critics question whether such programs are designed for sustainable impact or merely for temporary visibility.


Moreover, there’s growing frustration over the perceived lack of transparency regarding government funds and donations. Many citizens are asking: "Saan galing yung pinang ayuda o pakain nila? Pera naman ng taong bayan o mga donasyon lang yan."


The Real Measure of Success

No one denies that hunger is a pressing issue. However, the true success of the Walang Gutom Kitchen will depend on whether it evolves beyond temporary food distribution and into a comprehensive program that addresses job opportunities, education, and self-reliance.


Feeding people today is a noble act, but ensuring they can feed themselves tomorrow is the real challenge. Programs like the Walang Gutom Kitchen must be paired with policies aimed at economic reform, employment generation, and anti-corruption measures.


Final Thoughts

While the Walang Gutom Kitchen serves an immediate and important purpose, it is not a substitute for sustainable solutions. The Filipino people deserve more than temporary meals—they deserve opportunities, fairness, and a government that prioritizes long-term development over short-term optics.


The conversation doesn’t end with food on the table; it begins with ensuring every Filipino has the means to earn, thrive, and build a future free from hunger.

2025 Elections Ideal Senatorial Slate: Advocates for Genuine Change and Progressive Governance


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The 2025 Elections Ideal Senatorial Slate


The Priority Six: 

1. Bam Aquino 

2. Atty. Kiko Pangilinan 

3. Atty. Luke Espiritu 

4. FCOA Comm. Heidi Mendoza 

5. Atty. Sonny Matula 

6. David D’Angelo 


Additional Candidates (Certified allies): 

1. Leody De Guzman 

2. Arlene Brosas 

3. Teodoro Casiño 

4. Wilbert Lee 

5. Liza Maza 

6. France Castro 




As the 2025 Philippine Senatorial Elections draw near, the need for leaders with integrity, dedication, and a strong track record in public service has never been more critical. The ideal senatorial slate outlined here represents a group of passionate advocates committed to addressing the country's most pressing issues — education, agriculture, labor rights, good governance, and environmental sustainability. These candidates are not just politicians; they are change-makers determined to create a better future for every Filipino.


The Priority Six: Champions of Reform and Progress

1. Bam Aquino  – The Education and Innovation Advocate

Bam Aquino has long been a champion of accessible education and entrepreneurship. As a former senator, he was instrumental in passing key legislation, such as the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, which provided free tuition in state universities and colleges. Known for his forward-thinking policies, Bam’s return to the Senate promises stronger initiatives for youth empowerment, digital innovation, and job creation.


Key Advocacy: Education, Youth Empowerment, Economic Growth


2. Atty. Kiko Pangilinan  – The Farmer’s Defender

Atty. Kiko Pangilinan has consistently been the voice of farmers and fisherfolk in the Senate. His leadership during his tenure as Senator and his experience as an agriculture advocate highlight his commitment to food security and rural development. Kiko believes that a thriving agricultural sector is the foundation of a strong nation, and he aims to push for long-term solutions to end hunger and poverty in farming communities.


Key Advocacy: Agriculture, Food Security, Rural Development


3. Atty. Luke Espiritu  – The Labor Rights Crusader

A fearless lawyer and activist, Atty. Luke Espiritu has fought tirelessly for labor rights and social justice. Known for his bold and unapologetic stance against corruption and exploitation, he represents the working class and marginalized communities. Luke’s entry into the Senate will ensure policies that protect laborers’ rights, end contractualization, and promote fair wages.


Key Advocacy: Labor Rights, Social Justice, Anti-Corruption


4. FCOA Comm. Heidi Mendoza  – The Transparency and Accountability Expert

Heidi Mendoza, a former Commissioner of the Commission on Audit (COA), has dedicated her career to upholding transparency and good governance. Her fearless exposure of corruption scandals has made her a symbol of integrity in public service. As a senator, Heidi aims to strengthen anti-corruption mechanisms, ensure fiscal responsibility, and safeguard public funds.


Key Advocacy: Good Governance, Transparency, Anti-Corruption


5. Atty. Sonny Matula  – The Defender of Workers’ Rights

Atty. Sonny Matula, a respected labor leader and human rights lawyer, has been at the forefront of advocating for workers’ welfare. With decades of experience in labor unions and legal battles, Sonny promises to champion legislation focused on job security, equitable wages, and social protection for all workers.


Key Advocacy: Labor Rights, Workers' Welfare, Human Rights


6. David D’Angelo  – The Environmental Advocate

David D’Angelo is a dedicated environmentalist and community leader. His advocacy revolves around sustainable development, climate action, and environmental protection. David’s presence in the Senate will prioritize eco-friendly policies, renewable energy initiatives, and the protection of natural resources.


Key Advocacy: Environmental Sustainability, Climate Action, Renewable Energy


Additional Candidates: Trusted Allies for Progress

1. Leody De Guzman  – The People’s President

Leody De Guzman, a veteran labor leader, continues to fight for the rights of workers, farmers, and marginalized sectors. His platform focuses on fair wages, social equity, and systemic change.


Key Advocacy: Workers' Rights, Social Justice


2. Arlene Brosas  – The Women and Children’s Champion

As a staunch advocate for women and children, Arlene Brosas has been a fearless voice in Congress. Her legislative efforts center on empowering women, ending violence against children, and addressing gender inequality.


Key Advocacy: Women’s Rights, Child Protection


3. Teodoro Casiño  – The Progressive Legislator

Former Bayan Muna Representative Teodoro Casiño is a seasoned legislator known for championing people-centered policies. His dedication to grassroots development and pro-poor initiatives makes him a valuable asset in the Senate.


Key Advocacy: Grassroots Empowerment, Social Services


4. Wilbert Lee  – The Agribusiness Advocate

Wilbert Lee, a staunch advocate for sustainable agriculture and rural development, is dedicated to improving the livelihoods of farmers and modernizing the agricultural sector.


Key Advocacy: Agriculture, Rural Development


5. Liza Maza  – The Social Justice Advocate

Liza Maza is a respected women’s rights activist and former legislator who has worked tirelessly to address gender inequality and poverty. Her leadership is vital in advancing progressive reforms.


Key Advocacy: Gender Equality, Social Justice


6. France Castro  – The Educator and Human Rights Defender

France Castro, an educator and activist, has consistently fought for the rights of teachers and the betterment of the education system. Her legislative agenda includes increasing teachers’ salaries and improving public education infrastructure.


Key Advocacy: Education Reform, Teachers' Welfare


A Senate for the People, By the People

This slate represents a diverse yet united front, bringing together experienced leaders, passionate advocates, and fearless reformists. Each candidate brings their unique expertise and unwavering dedication to building a fairer, more just, and sustainable Philippines.


As voters, it’s our responsibility to support leaders who prioritize the welfare of the people over personal gain. The 2025 elections are not just about choosing senators — they are about shaping the future of our nation.


Choose wisely. Vote for progress. Vote for change.


UP Diliman hosts Food, Feasts, Festivities and Folklore Conference


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Over 150 delegates from around the world joined the 15th conference of the SociĂ©tĂ© Internationale d’Ethnologie et de Folklore (SIEF), hosted by the Folklore Studies Program of the University of the Philippines College of Social Science and Philosophy on December 11 to 13. 

The conference explores the significance of food within various ethnolinguistic groups including communities from Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Lithuania, Japan, Argentina, Bulgaria, Greece, Korea, Turkey and the Philippines among others.

Professors, student researchers, and experts presented papers and abstracts that delve into the connections between food, history, traditions, folklore, and cultural practices worldwide. 

Mama Sita’s serves meatless adobo and heirloom rice pinipig to international delegates

To celebrate the occasion, Mama Sita’s treated guests to tasting samples of classic Filipino favorites like Pansit Palabok, Sisig, Samalamig, and delicious innovations such as Meatless Adobo and Bibingkrepe (rice flour & coconut crepe), and champorado with Heirloom Rice Pinipig. The meatless adobo consisted of chopped banana peels, mushrooms cooked with aromatics and Mama Sita’s Mama Sita’s Oyster Sauce and Distilled Cane Vinegar, served with pandesal. 

For years, the Mama Sita Foundation has made efforts to promote sustainable foodways to aid in food security by using ingredients that would have otherwise been considered waste such as banana peel. The Foundation has also helped in raising awareness of Philippine heirloom grains to support farming communities in the Cordillera planting precious heirloom rice varieties like Balatinaw, used in performing rice rituals in the region for centuries.

 

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