Hungry and cold, Afghanistan’s children are getting sick
Updated:3 years, 5 months ago
Updated:3 years, 5 months ago
Malnutrition and pollution have caused a massive increase in the number of children suffering from pneumonia in Afghanistan. Low income families, ever the more common, are forced to use low-quality coal to warm their homes. They are collecting tires, shoes and waste to burn, which is ultimately increasing pollution levels throughout the country. Malnutrition has also been cited as a contributing factor to the increase in pneumonia and other respiratory cases among infants and children in Afghanistan, causing weakened immune systems.
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