Sunday, September 30, 2012

Consequences of Stress on Children's Development



I had a friend who had a hunger problem. The way my friend coped with that problem is that she tried to drink as much milk as possible because it sometimes kept her full for a while. She also made sure she ate an orange or a grapefruit every day to help her appetite. She also ate soup because soup and bread filled her up very fast.

Sub Saharan Africa has water stress. Water stress refers to economic, social, or environmental problems caused by unmet water needs. Lack of supply is often caused by contamination, drought, or a disruption in distribution. The water that they do get is so contaminated that it is impossible for them to drink. The only thing that will help them is to treat the water. By researching, the water is already being treated. They are doing much as possible. They need more water storage capacity. 

www.cfr.org/africa/water-stress-sub-saharan-africa/p11240

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