00:00The story of hunger and poverty has not changed.
00:06But we were surprised that some of our fellow countrymen are looking for a source of income through pork rice.
00:13In the middle of this pork rice stall, the mother chooses what we call in the name of Lilia,
00:21the things that her child can eat.
00:25This is for you to be patient. Just clean it well.
00:30Okay.
00:31So that your child won't get sick.
00:35Won't your children get sick from this?
00:38No, ma'am. But I hope not, ma'am.
00:42Because this is our livelihood.
00:45Yes.
00:46To eat pork rice.
00:49According to Rodriguez Rizal's Sanitation Office, they are not asking to eat pork rice.
00:54But sometimes, the hunger of some of our fellow countrymen is stronger.
01:00It's wrong that you shouldn't eat it.
01:03You shouldn't let it in.
01:05First of all, it's painful.
01:07There's a lot of it.
01:09There's amoeba.
01:10A lot of children get sick.
01:13Even those who protest against it.
01:17But that's it.
01:18It's a hindrance.
01:25So, what is that? Hot water?
01:28No, ma'am.
01:29Oh, no?
01:30Okay.
01:31And then, you'll fry it right away?
01:33No, ma'am. I'll wash it first.
01:39She washed it three times before frying it.
01:45It's important to eat the right amount of food.
01:50But in the Philippines, there are 50 million people who are food insecure or have no access to sufficient food in 2022.
01:58This is the highest rate in the whole of Southeast Asia.
02:03Why is there poverty?
02:04First of all, they don't have the afford.
02:06So, their afford, this poverty, how much is it? 5 pesos? 10 pesos? Free?
02:12Again, poverty, inflation, education.
02:17It's all connected.
02:19Even environmental effects.
02:21So, I hope we can help each other to eliminate it.
02:24Let's do a thing of the past.
02:46Let's do a thing of the past.
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