Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Documentation-of-Community-Food-Pantry-in-Philippines-27MDHU3XXAA.htmlConceptually similarDocumentation of Community Food Pantry in PhilippinesGP1SV6Z7Completed★★★★Documentation of Community Food Pantry in PhilippinesGP1SV744Completed★★★★Documentation of Community Food Pantry in PhilippinesGP1SV739Completed★★★★Documentation of Community Food Pantry in PhilippinesGP1SV6Z5Completed★★★★Documentation of Community Food Pantry in PhilippinesGP1SV738Completed★★★★River and Village in PhilippinesGP1SV6ZXCompleted★★★★Documentation of Community Food Pantry in PhilippinesGP1SV73ZCompleted★★★★Documentation of Community Food Pantry in PhilippinesGP1SV73UCompleted★★★★ Village in PhilippinesGP1SV743Completed★★★★View AllGP1SV745Documentation of Community Food Pantry in PhilippinesChildren cross a makeshift bridge made from wooden sticks along a river in Daraitan, Rizal province east of Manila, Philippines.Locations:Asia-Luzon-Philippines-Rizal-Southeast AsiaDate:15 May, 2021Credit:© Basilio H. Sepe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2000px X 1333pxKeywords:Bridges-Children-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Farms-Food for Life (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Outdoors-RiversShoot:Community Pantry Documentation in the PhilippinesThe Dumagat Remontado, the indigenous people of Daraitan, Rizal, provided produce which were brought directly to community pantries in Metro Manila. This is a response to shared struggles of broken food systems and lack of government support, and how they show their solidarity with the urban poor.Connecting farmers directly with consumers is part of Greenpeace Philippines' call for a shorter value chain as a way to address the issue of food security in the country. Greenpeace Philippines, in partnership with PAKISAMA, bore witness to the Indigenous People’s urge to help their fellow Filipinos, from harvest to distribution, telling stories of their ongoing plight against a destructive dam construction and climate disasters.