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    Poverty in Chile

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    in central Chile (Kurczy). It’s the second strongest earthquake to ever hit Chile and one of the top ten strongest in the world (“Chile’s Earthquake”). The 2010 earthquake in Chile left millions of Chileans in poverty which led to an increase in malnutrition; however‚ even with a more powerful earthquake‚ Chile still remains in better condition than Haiti. Chile is home to about 16 million people (Kurczy). Near the end of 2009‚ it was estimated that there were 2.7 million Chileans living in poverty

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    THE CAMPAIGN The right to food campaign started when the Rajasthan unit of the People’s Union for Civil Liberties filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court in April 2001 demanding that the country’s food stocks be used to alleviate hunger and malnutrition. The prolonged battle between the PUCL and the Union of India led to many “interventions”‚ like instituting food commissioners‚ to ensure universalisation of welfare schemes like mid-day meals for schoolchildren. Meanwhile‚ the UPA’s first stint

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    Yanto‚ Ramon G. 2012 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Nutrition is recognized as a basic human right‚ vital to the survival‚ growth and development of children according to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Despite this pronouncement‚ however‚ malnutrition continues to claim millions of lives‚ with more than 5.5 million children under-five years of age dying annually. (Devpulse‚ 2008). There were 925 million malnourished people in the world in 2010‚ an increase of 80 million since 1990‚ despite

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    Malnutrition in the Philippines. Ravenholt A. PIP: In the Philippines poverty and pervasive malnutrition are not limited to families of deprived seasonal workers. Undernourishment is endemic and increasing throughout most of this archipelago of some 7100 islands‚ and is compounded by the prevalence of intestinal parasites and gastrointestinal diseases which health workers estimate deprive youngsters of at least 5-10% of the nutritional value in food they do consume. This problem is particularly

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    Effects of Poverty

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    has wide-ranging and often devastating effects. Many of its effects‚ such as malnutrition and starvation‚ exposure to infectious diseases and mental illness and dependence to drug‚ result directly from having too little income or too few resources. As a result of poor nutrition and health problems‚ infant mortality rates among the poor are higher than average‚ and life expectancies are lower than average. Malnutrition is one of the most common effects of poverty. In developing countries‚ the poorest

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    Hunger In America

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    grows‚ so does the amount of people that live without proper nutrition and food. Hunger and poverty is a problem many Americans face on a daily basis. These two problems have a negative impact on far too many people. The effects of hunger and malnutrition are not only devastating‚ but can be irreversible. Hunger is not caused by a lack of food alone‚ but also by the continued poverty many people face. According to the Census Bureau in 2014‚ 14.8 percent of Americans live in poverty. This number

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    Hunger in Africa

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    wants and needs food when there is not any. Injustice also plays a role in hunger. (Aaseng‚ 45). It keeps the rich full and fed while the poor are empty and hungry. (Aaseng‚ 45). Most times the effects of hunger are devastating. It causes malnutrition which affects people of all ages‚ (Sanchez‚ 1) especially the children. Children are still developing and growing and without the correct nutrition it could damage their bodies in many ways. It also lowers the

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    The Giver Ethical Issues

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    this problem is to create a law allowing each family to consists only a maximum of three children. In my opinion the world’s biggest problem is world hunger because‚ it causes 45% of deaths in children under five each year. In fact hunger and malnutrition are in fact the #1 risk to health worldwide - greater AIDs‚ malaria‚ and tuberculosis combined. In the United States alone there is an estimate of about 795 million people‚ or one in nine‚ were suffering from chronic undernourishment in 2014-2016

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    Poverty in Lagos

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    AN ESSAY ON THE EFFECTS‚ CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS OF POVERTY USING LAGOS STATE AS A CASE STUDY. Written by: TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INRODUCTION 2. INTRODUCTION TO STUDY AREA 3. CAUSES OF POVERTY IN LAGOS STATE 4. EFFECTS OF POVERTY IN LAGOS STATE 5. SOLUTIONS TO POVERTY IN LAGOS STATE 6. CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION TO STUDY AREA. Lagos is the most populous city in Nigeria‚ the largest country in Africa. The metropolitan area‚ an estimated 300 square kilometers‚

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    last fifty years. India is knocking the door for a permanent position in the United Nations and is one of the few atomic power countries in the world. However‚ paradoxically‚ we have the highest number of malnourished people in India and our child malnutrition rate is unacceptably high. With one sixth of the global population residing in India‚ one third of about two billion people suffering from vitamin and micronutrient deficit are in India. The intake of micronutrients in daily diet is far from satisfactory

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