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Ejlal El.amin
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Country: Sudan Province/State: Al Khartum City: Khartoum
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Is it fair that we are still treating malnutrition in Sudan ?
September 16, 2011 - 10:19 AM
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In Sudan even before the south separation last July , when it was the biggest country in Africa , one of the riches with natural resources , agricultural lands and livestock . we still do have those in the north , nothing changed as the south was already consumed by wars .
Have it occur to you that we are still suffering from malnutrition , that in every hospital there is a separate ward that's totally dedicated to manage malnutrition cases . of course i am talking about the manageable , those who are not too sick to be treated , not those who die in a day or two of a minor infection but their tiny bodies couldn't defeat those because of there depleted immunity . or just die out of hypothermia because there is no left body fat to protect them !
By the way , we are not facing any kind of natural disasters , this is just the norm !*
why is that happening !?
Ejlal Elamin
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Farhad
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Re: Is it fair that we are still treating malnutrition in Sudan ?
October 26, 2011 - 05:53 PM
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Poverty is of the most dangerous enemies of the humanity. Poverty itslf may be defined as disaster.
At the same time, agricultural lands are cultivated for bio-fuels. That is going to make the situation even worse.
What are the solutions?
International cooperation for the elimination of poverty. First in the beautiful, wealthy, and poor Africa.
Farhad Miriany
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Janay Hilton
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Re: Is it fair that we are still treating malnutrition in Sudan ?
November 22, 2011 - 11:47 PM
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I agree with you on how you consider poverty as a disaster, it's beyond true. It's so tragic how their is not that much help for them out there. I just find it so disappointing how people go hungry. Going hungry shouldn't be something for anyone to worry about, but it is.
farhadmiriany wrote:
Poverty is of the most dangerous enemies of the humanity. Poverty itslf may be defined as disaster.
At the same time, agricultural lands are cultivated for bio-fuels. That is going to make the situation even worse.
What are the solutions?
International cooperation for the elimination of poverty. First in the beautiful, wealthy, and poor Africa.
Farhad Miriany
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