Pastor helps keep Singapore’s migrant workers fed during COVID-19 lockdown
By Joseph CampbellPosted on
Reverend Samuel Gift Stephen listens to the feedback from a migrant worker about the food that had been delivered to them during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Pastor Samuel Gift Stephen spends his days trying to ensure migrant workers in Singapore, confined to cramped dormitories due to an outbreak of coronavirus, all remain well fed.
He runs one of a number of non-governmental organisations working with authorities and employers to deliver meals to dormitories where workers are either under government quarantine or ordered to stay home to curb transmission of the disease.
Singapore has seen a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases to over 10,000 infections this week, the vast majority from dormitories where workers mainly from Bangladesh and India live in bunk rooms each housing 12 to 20 men.
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The government has said employers are required to provide sufficient food for workers during this lockdown period, but it is also working with NGOs like Stephen’s Alliance of Guest Workers Outreach (AGWO) to make up any shortfalls.
“Employers are supposed to provide catered food to their employees. And the truth to the matter is that…some of them don’t have the muscle power, they don’t have the financial power because of this financial crunch,” Stephen, chairman of AGWO, said as he unloaded bags of plastic containers from the back of a van to dormitories on Wednesday.
The mainly South Asian workers receiving the meals, many wearing traditional lungis wrapped around their waists, stood nearby queuing up to see health workers wearing masks, blue scrubs and plastic shields covering their faces.
Dormitories with large numbers of infections have been put under government-ordered quarantines in recent weeks, and on Tuesday the government said all foreign construction workers must stay home for two weeks.
Stephen said his organisation arranges for caterers to cook and deliver meals at least twice a day for certain dormitories – an initiative funded by charitable donations. The Ministry of Manpower has previously said that NGOs like AGWO are helping deliver 7,000 meals a day to workers.
Dormitory operators have welcomed the initiative, which they say is helping them over a difficult period.
“We have contacted all the employers to try to ensure that their meals and daily essentials have been taken care of. At the same time, we reached out to charity organisations…to help supplement whatever there is shortfall,” said Eugene Aw, director of RT Group, which manages several factory-converted migrant dormitories, including one visited by AGWO on Wednesday.
“Because the ramping-up period takes a bit of time for all these demands to be met on a daily basis.”
(This story corrects name of garment in paragraph six)
(Reporting by Joseph Campbell; Editing by John Geddie and Michael Perry)
Reverend Samuel Gift Stephen calls a restaurant owner after hearing feedback from a migrant worker about the food delivered to them during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
Reverend Samuel Gift Stephen delivers food to migrant workers living in factory-converted dormitories during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
Reverend Samuel Gift Stephen supervises the delivery of food to migrant workers living in factory-converted dormitories during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
Reverend Samuel Gift Stephen gives a thumbs-up to migrant workers after hearing that meals have been delivered during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
Migrant workers living in a factory-converted dormitories collect the food delivered by non-governmental organization Alliance of Guest Workers Outreach (AGWO) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
A migrant worker living in a factory-converted dormitory shows a meal delivered by non-governmental organization Alliance of Guest Workers Outreach (AGWO) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
Migrant workers living in a factory-converted dormitory collect the food delivered by non-governmental organization Alliance of Guest Workers Outreach (AGWO) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
A migrant worker living in a factory-converted dormitory watches videos on his phone as he serves his stay-home notice during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
A migrant worker living in a factory-converted dormitory looks into a mirror as he serves his stay-home notice during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
A migrant worker living in a factory-converted dormitories collects the food delivered by non-governmental organization Alliance of Guest Workers Outreach (AGWO) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
A migrant worker living in a factory-converted dormitory looks into a mirror as he serves stay-home notice during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
A migrant worker living in a factory-converted dormitory lifts weights as he serves his stay-home notice during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
A migrant worker living in a factory-converted dormitory speaks on the phone as he serves his stay-home notice during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
A migrant worker living in a factory-converted dormitory locks the gate of their dormitory as they serve stay-home notices during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
Migrant workers living in a factory-converted dormitory clear the trash as they serve stay-home notices during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
Migrant workers living in a factory-converted dormitory wait for meals to be delivered by non-governmental organization Alliance of Guest Workers Outreach (AGWO) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
Migrant workers living in a factory-converted dormitory collect the food delivered by non-governmental organization Alliance of Guest Workers Outreach (AGWO) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore
A migrant worker living in a factory-converted dormitories collects food delivered by non-governmental organization Alliance of Guest Workers Outreach (AGWO) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore