People queue for free meals in Manila last month, distributed by Catholic religious order Society of the Divine Word. Photo: AFP
People queue for free meals in Manila last month, distributed by Catholic religious order Society of the Divine Word. Photo: AFP
Virgilio A. Tiongson
Opinion

Opinion

Asian Angle by Virgilio A. Tiongson

Marcos misinterprets the cause of the Philippines’ food crisis. It was decentralisation, not weak leadership

  • Local government units and the Department of Agriculture are locked in a stalemate because of conflicting structures, goals, orientations, and expertise
  • Re-centralisation isn’t necessarily the answer. Academic partnerships could provide the expertise and local know-how needed to find a way out of the crisis

People queue for free meals in Manila last month, distributed by Catholic religious order Society of the Divine Word. Photo: AFP
People queue for free meals in Manila last month, distributed by Catholic religious order Society of the Divine Word. Photo: AFP
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