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15% of Uruguayan households have moderate or severe food insecurity

15% of Uruguayan households have moderate or severe food insecurity

The Ministry of Social Development implements a strategy for the structural improvement of the food system based on three axes: information, action and resources, informed Minister Martín Lema in the presentation of a national report on the prevalence of food insecurity in households.

“It is the first time that the country has accurate information,” he said.

The event included the presence of President Lacalle Pou.

Lema stressed that this action is a great step towards the national food policy, within the framework of the objective of reinforcing the accessibility structure. “It is the first measurement in the country with the INE methodology”, he pointed out.

In addition, he indicated that in the first axis, the information will allow to focus and be more efficient in the management of resources for national policies.

Regarding the action plan, he highlighted that the coverage of the National System of Dining Rooms increased, with the incorporation of Lavalleja and Salto, and that there are a total of 57 dining rooms, 53 in the interior of the country, and reported that the device will be increased in Montevideo.

“Statistics identify faces, experiences and circumstances. With information, with a clear plan of action and with resources, we must continue working so that our country has greater food security,” Lema reaffirmed.

Prevalence of food insecurity in Uruguay

The survey, which was carried out for the first time in Uruguay, was carried out in 7,624 households throughout the country in the course of June 2022. It consisted of eight questions regarding experiences and behaviors related to food and difficulties in accessing food due to resource limitations.

The main results show that there are 15% of households with moderate or severe food insecurity; 16.5% of people in households with moderate or severe food insecurity; 2.6% of households with severe food insecurity; and 2.9% of people in households with severe food insecurity.

The study warns that 21.5% of households with children under 6 years of age experience moderate or severe food insecurity, as well as 13.9% of households with no children under 6 years of age. Meanwhile, 3.8% of households with children under 6 years of age suffer from severe food insecurity, as well as 2.4% of households with no children under 6 years of age.

Diego Aboal, for his part, highlighted the inclusion of new quality data in the ongoing household survey and the coordination that took place in the process of the first sample of this type.

He argued that the study revealed that, for every 1,000 households, about 150 had reduced the amount of food consumed due to lack of money or other resources, at least once, during the last year prior to the measurement.

In addition, it indicated that some 26 out of every 1,000 households ran out of food for the same reasons and that someone in the household had not eaten anything for 24 hours, at least one day in the last year.

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