Out of all countries in South America
suffering from malnutrition, Venezuela has experienced the largest increase,
according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. A new
report said that between 2014 and 2016,
Venezuela’s rate of malnutrition far surpassed those of other nations in the
region. Hunger statistics have gone up in only eight countries in the region in
the last decade: The Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Saint Lucy,
Belize, El Salvador, Paraguay and Venezuela; however, it was only in Venezuela
that the most significant increase was recorded — a jump from 10.5 percent to
13 percent. More…Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Crisis In VenezuelaHunger In Venezuela Venezuela Leads Latin America In Worsening Malnutrition Crisis
Out of all countries in South America
suffering from malnutrition, Venezuela has experienced the largest increase,
according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. A new
report said that between 2014 and 2016,
Venezuela’s rate of malnutrition far surpassed those of other nations in the
region. Hunger statistics have gone up in only eight countries in the region in
the last decade: The Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Saint Lucy,
Belize, El Salvador, Paraguay and Venezuela; however, it was only in Venezuela
that the most significant increase was recorded — a jump from 10.5 percent to
13 percent. More…
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