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Poverty in Kenya, Africa

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Poverty is one of the biggest problems that the world faces in present time. The poverty that takes place in more underdeveloped countries such as Kenya, Africa, is majorly affecting the citizens because of the diseases that are being spread throughout the entire state, the lack of medical supplies that is needed for each doctor, and unsanitary water and a very insufficient amount of food. The health and well being of the citizens of Kenya, Africa is horrific, many of the diseases that are spread are very severe which can sooner or later lead to death. With Kenya’s many water sources, Kenya has a high rate of water-borne diseases. Most of these water-borne diseases are not found in developed countries because of the sophisticated water …show more content…

Although, rates of HIV and AIDS infection have slowed during recent years, it is still a major problem. Millions of families are impacted by these serious conditions and diseases making it hard for them. Either the government needs to help the citizens by investigating more into the problem and then help prevent it or more people are going to keep dying due to these severe diseases. A major factor in the recurring food crisis in Kenya, Africa is the lack of political will to make Kenya’s food more secure. Many of the reasons and causes of the food problem is the high prices which none of the Kenyans can afford and also their past president, Mwai Kibaki had failed to provide solutions to prevent for shortage and hunger. Instead famine and drought were declared as “national disasters” instead of the lack of food. Over ten million citizens of Kenya, Africa suffer from poor nutrition as well as persistent food insecurity. More then two million people require food assistance which is mostly always due to droughts and floorings that occur. Recently a conflict has occurred in east Africa, where Kenya is, and according to the United States World Food Programme, “the conflict has driven hundred of thousands of people from their homes, adding a whole new layer of hardship in a country where many people were already struggling to find their

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