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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Children are in danger of death

Now the public of Niger in Africa is facing the hunger and epidemic because of a drought. 30% of the population is in danger of death. Actually, 800,000 people of them are babies(less than five years). Children weakened by malnutrition lose the resistance to disease and they die because of diseases such as measles and rubella that the mortality rate is extremely low in Japan. Therefore, children cannnot live a long life without vaccination. Of courese, children cannot choose where to be born, and they have no responsibility for climate accident. I think the way of helping people in Niger is to save the child and to train a local medical treatment staff.

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