Letters | How Hong Kong can help save its NGO sector from burnout

  • The pandemic has exacerbated the social problems long associated with the city’s wide and widening wealth gap. NGO workers on the front line need support to cope

A woman takes free food from a refrigerator at Dragon Centre in Sham Shui Po on March 18. More people have needed food assistance and other forms of help since the pandemic began. Photo: Dickson Lee
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Hong Kong prides itself as a low-tax jurisdiction. Businesses have flourished. People have seized and generated opportunities and amassed wealth over the years. And yet, even at the height of our economic strength and behind the shiny neon and tall towers, we have always had a serious and deep-rooted poverty problem, with one-fifth of Hongkongers living in poverty. The wealth gap is considerable and continues to widen.
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