PETALING JAYA: Rising food prices have left children from low-income families in Kuala Lumpur with fewer than three meals a day, as families try to cut back on spending due to the escalating cost ...
The UN study aimed to find out how these families, whose median incomes are near RM3,000 per month, are coping with the rise in food prices and other living costs since the pandemic. “Children ...
PETALING JAYA – More children from low-income families in Kuala Lumpur have fewer than three meals a day, as families try to cut back on spending due to rising food costs and the escalating cost ...
One in every two children in low-income households in Kuala Lumpur eat fewer than three meals a day, according to a United Nations report published on Wednesday, as high inflation forces the ...
Children surveyed in parts of Kuala Lumpur are suffering from malnutrition in the post-Covid-19 pandemic era due to the rising cost of living, said Unicef. In a report titled "Living On The Edge ...
The struggle of Kuala Lumpur's urban poor to make ends meet appears to be affecting children the most. A Unicef survey of 755 low-income households living in People's Housing Projects (PPR ...
KUALA LUMPUR: The government must deliver on its promise to lower food prices so that Malaysians can see their cost of living being reduced, says Tun Daim Zainuddin. He stressed that there was no ...
KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 — Poverty incidence remains prevalent in the country’s capital even as income and employment improved for many of its poorest households in the post-Covid 19 era, Unicef said in ...
KUALA LUMPUR – Several times a month, Ms Izzaty Nabella Lau is unable to put enough food on the table for her three children, let alone send her eldest daughter to primary school, due to the ...
Food prices soar as ... “For the poor, more money goes to foodstuff ... But there is an echo of the notorious 1984 drought immortalised by the rather grim photos of emaciated children ...
Changing weather patterns and higher temperatures threaten food production around the world, particularly in the poorest countries that have fewest resources to adapt. But a range of innovations ...