what is the reason for starvation and malnutrition
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*People suffer from hunger/starvation because they dont get enough food,and not getting enough food over long term can lead to malnutrition.
*But some peoplecan become malnourished for reasons that have nothing to do with hunger.
*People who have enough to eat also suffer frommalnutrition because they do not get proper vitamins,nutrient&minerals from which they eat.
*But some peoplecan become malnourished for reasons that have nothing to do with hunger.
*People who have enough to eat also suffer frommalnutrition because they do not get proper vitamins,nutrient&minerals from which they eat.
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One of the most important reason for starvation and malnutrition is “POVERTY”. Even with a population of billions,most of the people are uneducated and unemployed.With poverty comes unavailability of food, enough basic facility and cleanlines, which supports starvarion and malnutrition.
Starvation is most common in villages and among poor labourers of the city.People are not able to get enough to.feed their family.
Corruption has a fair role in deteriorating the condition of these poor peasants and labourers.
Education anoher important factor,most of the poor people are uneducated, with illitracy.comes unemployment,no job,no food to serve making it a difficult situation for their family.
All these problems can be resolved if government take up initiative to change the life of these economically lower class people.
Starvation is most common in villages and among poor labourers of the city.People are not able to get enough to.feed their family.
Corruption has a fair role in deteriorating the condition of these poor peasants and labourers.
Education anoher important factor,most of the poor people are uneducated, with illitracy.comes unemployment,no job,no food to serve making it a difficult situation for their family.
All these problems can be resolved if government take up initiative to change the life of these economically lower class people.
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