Food banks provide food to charities and other grassroots organisations for supporting vulnerable populations. As such, they tend to complement more institutionalised, state-provided safety net programmes. This paper is a first attempt to estimate the total number of people supported by food banks in high-income countries (HICs). The analysis shows that nearly 60 million people turn annually to food banks in 'rich' nations – that is, a level similar to the entire population of France or Italy and representing about 7.2 per cent of the HIC population. Such level could be considered a conservative estimate. This scenario suggests a number of implications for social protection policy, as well as opening new frontiers for food assistance practi...
Hundreds of thousands of tons of food are either lost or wasted while millions of people suffer from...
In most African cities, there is sufficient food to feed everyone and considerable wastage of fresh ...
In the UK, food poverty has been associated with conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, hypertens...
The recent increase in the number of people asking for food assistance and the expansion of the so-c...
The recent financial crisis, in conjunction with austerity policies, has brought an increasing numbe...
Household food insecurity is a serious public health concern in rich countries with developed econom...
The ascendency of global neoliberal economic policies seriously challenged universalist and right-ba...
Although food banks are a well-known resource for low-income people struggling to meet their food ne...
Food banks – charitable projects providing free parcels of food for people in need to take away, pre...
Objective: To establish an international consensus on the definition of food security, measures and ...
Paul Gerard Tomlinson evaluates the role of food banks in the United Kingdom as both chartiy and as ...
Food banks—warehouses that collect and systematize surplus food—have expanded into one of the larges...
Food security has long been the focal point of food and agricultural policy planners. The major prob...
Purpose – Over the last 20 years, food banks in Australia have expanded nationwide and are a w...
Food banks are potent symbols of the prevalence of poverty and food insecurity in affluent countries...
Hundreds of thousands of tons of food are either lost or wasted while millions of people suffer from...
In most African cities, there is sufficient food to feed everyone and considerable wastage of fresh ...
In the UK, food poverty has been associated with conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, hypertens...
The recent increase in the number of people asking for food assistance and the expansion of the so-c...
The recent financial crisis, in conjunction with austerity policies, has brought an increasing numbe...
Household food insecurity is a serious public health concern in rich countries with developed econom...
The ascendency of global neoliberal economic policies seriously challenged universalist and right-ba...
Although food banks are a well-known resource for low-income people struggling to meet their food ne...
Food banks – charitable projects providing free parcels of food for people in need to take away, pre...
Objective: To establish an international consensus on the definition of food security, measures and ...
Paul Gerard Tomlinson evaluates the role of food banks in the United Kingdom as both chartiy and as ...
Food banks—warehouses that collect and systematize surplus food—have expanded into one of the larges...
Food security has long been the focal point of food and agricultural policy planners. The major prob...
Purpose – Over the last 20 years, food banks in Australia have expanded nationwide and are a w...
Food banks are potent symbols of the prevalence of poverty and food insecurity in affluent countries...
Hundreds of thousands of tons of food are either lost or wasted while millions of people suffer from...
In most African cities, there is sufficient food to feed everyone and considerable wastage of fresh ...
In the UK, food poverty has been associated with conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, hypertens...