Affiliations 

  • 1 a Food Technology Division , School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia , Gelugor , Penang , Malaysia
  • 2 b River Engineering and Urban Drainage Research Centre , Universiti Sains Malaysia , Nibong Tebal , Penang , Malaysia
Ecol Food Nutr, 2018 07 10;57(4):314-329.
PMID: 29989434 DOI: 10.1080/03670244.2018.1492380

Abstract

Emergency food assistance forms an integral component of flood mitigation in Malaysia. A cross-sectional survey investigating emergency food assistance among 202 flood victims was conducted and alternative food assistance plan was developed using linear programming targeting post-disaster food requirement scenarios. From the study, the receipt of food aid was significantly associated with ethnicity, household income, residential area and evacuation into temporary shelters. Linear programming analysis identified nutritionally appropriate food assistance targeting mass feeding, emergency food basket, and immediate food requirement for as low as MYR 6.07 (1.55 USD), MYR 7.14 (1.82 USD), and MYR 8.00 (2.04 USD), respectively. This study provides nutritional guidelines for disaster food assistance policy.

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