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‘Food insecurity likely to get worse’: Charity network struggling to keep up

ByRohan 14 February 2023

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Aotearoa Food Rescue Alliance is proudly working with Kore Hiakai Zero Hunger Collective, New Zealand Food Network and Ministry of Social Development to help build the capacity and capability of foodbanks, food rescue and community food services and prevent further shocks to food security in New Zealand.

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AFRA supports and advocates for the food rescue sector in Aotearoa New Zealand but we do not distribute food parcels or directly facilitate food stock.
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