1. The Crisis of Malnutrition in Bolivia
With these causes in mind, it is also important to consider factors such as socioeconomic status, social development, poverty, cultural norms, political instability, and war, which can all contribute largely to the rate of malnutrition in a country. ... There is also a need for more community education about health-related issues, such as sanitation practices and birth control methods As for the hospitals and health clinics that do exist, many of them require more funding and drastic improvements. ... The approach to improving nutrition for children and infants is a multi-sector approach th...
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