CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: A homeless looks for something to eat on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: Vegetables, coffee and corn on display in a street market at Petare neighborhood on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: A man looks for something to eat in the garbage at Petare neighborhood on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: A man carries bottles in a street market on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: A woman bargains a papaya with a street vendor in an unauthorized street market at Petare on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: Street vendors offer garlic and onions on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: An informal vendor in an unauthorized street market at Petare shows Venezuelan Bolivar bank notes (Sovereign Bolivar) on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: A man holds his two-year-old daughter while he offers bananas at an unauthorized street market of Petare on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: A man shows Venezuelan Bolivar bank notes (Sovereign Bolivar) at an informal street market on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 04: Stacked boxes of food program CLAP at Barrio Union of Petare on April 4, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. In 2016, government of Nicolás Maduro implemented the Local Supply and Production Committees (CLAP) that delivers boxes of essential supplies to community councils at subsidized prices. There is controversy regarding the frequency of delivery, the goods included, its origin, its price and the obligation of holding the smart-card ID known as the fatherland card (Carnet de la Patria) to receive it. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 18: A woman feeds a girl at La Bombilla slum on April 18, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 18: A dish with beef and rice at Yunni´s house in La Bombilla slum on April 18, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Yunni works for the government as a garbage collector. While working, she looks for food in the garbage of bakeries and restaurants on her way back home. Her son was born lactose intolerant and affected by a bacteria which caused him brain malformation. He must follow a specific diet rich in sugar and attend a school according to his needs, but her mother cannot afford it. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 18: Food on the stove at Yunni´s house in La Bombilla slum on April 18, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Yunni works for the government as a garbage collector. While working, she looks for food in the garbage of bakeries and restaurants on her way back home. Her son was born lactose intolerant and affected by a bacteria which caused him brain malformation. He must follow a specific diet rich in sugar and attend a school according to his needs, but her mother cannot afford it. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 18: Luis, 12 years old, has lunch at his house in La Bombilla slum on April 18, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Luis is the youngest son of Yunni, who works for the government as a garbage collector. While working, she looks for food in the garbage of bakeries and restaurants on her way back home. Luis was born lactose intolerant and affected by a bacteria which caused him brain malformation. He must follow a specific diet rich in sugar and attend a school according to his needs, but her mother cannot afford it. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 18: Luis, 12 years old, has lunch at his house in La Bombilla slum on April 18, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Luis is the youngest son of Yunni, who works for the government as a garbage collector. While working, she looks for food in the garbage of bakeries and restaurants on her way back home. Luis was born lactose intolerant and affected by a bacteria which caused him brain malformation. He must follow a specific diet rich in sugar and attend a school according to his needs, but her mother cannot afford it. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 18: Yunni shows her fridge at La Bombilla Slum on April 18, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Yunni is 49 years old, has three kids and works for the government as a garbage collector. While working, she looks for expired food in the garbage of bakeries and restaurants on her way back home. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 18: A bag of rice in Yunni's kitchen at La Bombilla Slum, Petare on April 18, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. With a kilo of rice Yunni will feed her five members family for three day. Yunni (not in frame) is 49 years old, has three kids and works in the public garbage collection service. On her way home back form work, she inspects the garbage of bakeries and supermarkets every day and takes home products that have expired to prepare food for her family. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 16: Empty shelves after lunch in a community kitchen of Petare, on April 16, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Luz de rescate" is run by people with economic resources and was born during the blackouts that hit Caracas last March. They use their contacts to get food and bring it to neighbors in need, affected by the lack of electricity, water and supplies. Their distribution route is not fixed and varies everyday depending on daily needs. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 16: Mothers and their children eat lunch prepared by "Luz de rescate" NGO in a community kitchen of Petare, on April 16, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Luz de rescate" is run by people with economic resources and was born during the blackouts that hit Caracas last March. They use their contacts to get food and bring it to neighbors in need, affected by the lack of electricity, water and supplies. Their distribution route is not fixed and varies everyday depending on daily needs. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 15: Women serve food in a community kitchen to about 70 children between two and twelve years in Mamera Slum, on April 15, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Alimenta la Solidaridad" Foundation runs 99 community kitchens throughout the country, with the purpose of fighting child malnutrition in Venezuela, which has spread throughout the different low-income sectors. They receive donations from Venezuela and from abroad. Their goal is to generate a commitment in the community where they help to empower mothers and grandmothers and link them directly with the dining room. Once a week they receive the food that will be prepared from Monday to Friday according to a menu prepared by nutritionists. Mothers and grandmothers receive training in food handling and cooking. In addition, they keep a record of the weight and height of the children who attend the community kitchen and follow up that the children in school age. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to fCARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: Two volunteers carry a pot of soup prepared by Alto Restaurant to feed 60 children at Barrio Unión of Petare, on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. They will take it to the house of Deysa, a neighbor who offered her house to feed children in need. Foundation "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" has been supporting a Nursing Home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants which collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe, but all are based on instructions from a professional nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: Johanna, a cook at Alto Restaurant, takes a picture to a kid who has eaten the soup she prepared and served at the house of a neighbor of Barrio Union of Petare on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: A boy of Barrio Unión Sector Las Casitas eat soup prepared and donated by Alto Restaurant in the house of a neighbor at Petare on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: Two boys of Barrio Unión - Sector Las Casitas eat soup prepared and donated by Alto Restaurant in the house of a neighbor at Petare on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: A bowl of soup prepared by El Alto Restaurante is offered to children in need at the house of Deysa in Barrio Union on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: Deysa, who offered her house at Barrio Union to feed 60 children, looks at them while they eat soup prepared by Alto Restaurant in Petare, on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: Children of Barrio Unión Sector Las Casitas eat soup prepared and donated by Alto Restaurant in the house of a neighbor on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: Bowls of soup prepared by Alto Restaurant to feed about 60 children in the house of a neighbor of Barrio Unión - Sector Las Casitas at Petare, on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: A girl receives a bowl of soup prepared by Alto Restaurant in the living room of Deysa, at Barrio Unión Sector Las Casitas of Petare, on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: A girl receives a bowl of soup prepared by Alto Restaurant in the living room of Deysa, at Barrio Unión Sector Las Casitas of Petare, on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 12: Volunteers serve the soup prepared by Alto Restaurant to feed about 60 children in the living room of the house of Deysa, who offered her house to help the children of the Barrio Unión Sector Las Casitas at Petare, on April 12, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Local NGOs offer food to those in need, especially elderly people and children. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca in Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 11: A man eats soup at the nursery home "Casa Hogar Madre Teresa de Calcuta" in Mamera neighborhood on April 11, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. This nursery home receives daily help from different private organizations and NGOs to feed their patients as well as medicines, adult diapers, wheelchairs an others. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 11: Women eat soup at the nursery home "Casa Hogar Madre Teresa de Calcuta" in Mamera neighborhood on April 11, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. This nursery home receives daily help from different private organizations and NGOs to feed their patients as well as medicines, adult diapers, wheelchairs an others. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 11: A woman eats soup at the nursery home "Casa Hogar Madre Teresa de Calcuta" in Mamera neighborhood on April 11, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. This nursery home receives daily help from different private organizations and NGOs to feed their patients as well as medicines, adult diapers, wheelchairs an others. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 11: A woman eats soup at the nursery home "Casa Hogar Madre Teresa de Calcuta" in the Mamera neighborhood on April 11, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. This nursery home receives daily help from different private organizations and NGOs to feed their patients as well as medicines, adult diapers, wheelchairs an others. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 11: Cook Juan of Lola Restaurant serves chicken soup at "Casa Hogar Madre Teresa de Calcuta" on April 11, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 11: A man holds a plastic container and a cup as he waits for the soup that will be served for lunch at the nursery home "Casa Hogar Madre Teresa de Calcuta" in the Mamera neighborhood on April 11, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. This nursery home receives daily help from different private organizations and NGOs to feed their patients as well as medicines, adult diapers, wheelchairs an others. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 11: Two men wait for the soup that will be served for lunch at the nursery home "Casa Hogar Madre Teresa de Calcuta", in the Mamera neighborhood on April 11, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. This nursery home receives daily help from different private organizations and NGOs to feed their patients as well as medicines, adult diapers, wheelchairs an others. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 11: Cook Juan of Lola Restaurant prepares chicken soup that will be taken to a nursing home located in Mamera on April 11, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Lola Restaurant belongs to the "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation which works to deliver food to those in need. Soup offered contains a protein (beef or chicken); vegetables such as potatoes, cassava or pumpkin; pieces of corn, and spices for dressing like onion, paprika, garlic and coriander. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 11: Cooks of Lola Restaurant prepare chicken soup that will be taken to a nursing home located in Mamera on April 11, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Lola Restaurant belongs to the "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation which works to deliver food to those in need. Soup offered contains a protein (beef or chicken); vegetables such as potatoes, cassava or pumpkin; pieces of corn, and spices for dressing like onion, paprika, garlic and coriander. "Barriga Llena Corazón Contento" Foundation has been supporting a nursing home and two soup kitchens in the community of Mesuca, Petare for more than three years. There are five Restaurants that collaborate preparing food from Monday to Friday. Each restaurant has its own recipe but all are made based on instructions from a nutritionist. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: Carlos, 30 years old, blows his nose with Venezuelan Bolivar bank notes in a garbage dump in Petare on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: Carlos, 30 years old, looks for something to eat in Petare on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: Carlos, 30 years old, looks for something to eat in Petare on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: Carlos, 30 years old, looks for something to eat in Petare on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 04: A customer buys cheese and dairy products at one of the stores of the company "Automercados Plaza's" with few products available for sale on April 4, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: Carlos, 30 years old, sits on a pile of trash where he looks for something to eat in Petare on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 04: Loafs of sliced bread are on display at one of the stores of the company "Automercados Plaza's " on April 4, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 04: A empty meat refrigerator is seen at one of the stores of the company "Automercados Plaza's" on April 4, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 04: A empty meat refrigerator is seen at one of the stores of the company "Automercados Plaza's" on April 4, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. To struggle with semi empty shelves, Venezuelans have to navigate street stalls and vendors to get eggs, corn and wheat flour and rice which are the basis of the Venezuelan diet. According to the 2018 survey on life conditions ENCOVI, conducted by three local universities, 89% of people consider their incomes are not enough to afford a proper diet. Six out of 10 said they had gone to bed hungry because they did not have the money to buy food. International Monetary Found estimates a 10 million percent inflation for Venezuela in 2019 with skyrocketing rises in the price of food and goods, increasing the number of Venezuelans unable to access to a healthy nutrition. According to FAO Early Action on Food Security report 2019, Venezuela is in alert due to food insecurity and has no consistent humanitarian response plan. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)
CARACAS, VENEZUELA - APRIL 10: A homeless looks for something to eat on April 10, 2019 in Caracas, Venezuela. Political and economic crisis has triggered a food emergency in Venezuela. Most supermarkets and shops do not offer a wide variety and amount of food and goods due to the shortage that affects the country. (Photo by Eva Marie Uzcategui/Getty Images)