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babymother [125]
2 years ago
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Malaria, a preventable disease, kills hundreds of thousands of Africans each year. Spread by mosquitoes, malaria's parasites att

ack the body in a deadly way. Describe a solution to this ongoing crisis in Africa. If you were a government leader, what is one step you would take to help eliminate this problem?
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2 answers:
Dominik [7]2 years ago
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 This is an opinionated question, they are asking you, but I guess I can help. If I was a government leader, one step I would do is to stop allowing individuals to travel back to our country from theirs until the disease is eliminated. Travel is a horrible way of spreading diseases individuals have never been exposed to. Also, they need pesticides. The reason the African people die so much is because they don't want the help of modern medicine, which is ignorant. I understand they want to be primitive and respectful of their ancestors, but they need help if they want to eliminate the Malaria disease for good. 
Jet001 [13]2 years ago
4 0

The correct answer is the following.

If I were a government leader, the step I would take to help end this problem is to improve the health and nutrition system that are very related to each other. Lack of proper nutrition is one of the reason of disease in Africa. Extreme poverty is one of the biggest issues that government leaders face in Africa. Sanitary conditions are the other major issue. Many people in Africa life in terrible conditions and that generates health problems than can be prevented. Malaria is a preventable disease like many others, by many others. But is of the utmost importance to radically improve the sanitary and health conditions in Africa. To invest in better hospitals and doctors, as well as preventing campaigns informing the people through the national media.  

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