Prices and Family Planning Part of Africa's Hunger Problem
- added August 20, 2008
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- usnico
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- Kari Barber
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This is one of the few news stories on Africa's hunger problem that even mention let alone seriously address the issue of family planning. Thankyou. It's like the unsaid truth or I guess it's not politically correct to ask y r these people having more kids in the first place? OMG If u can't feed the kids u have then y r u getting pregnant and having another one? One solution to the problem of hungry children. STOP having KIDS!!Another thing even if u have noacess to abortion or birth controljust stop having sex. How cld u even want to have sex when ur starving to death? Married women probably don't have a real choice if their husband wants to fuck I guess the wife has to go along with it but how cld a man whose starving to death want to have sex. It's selfish to bring another life into the world knowing u can't take care of itbut even if u don't care about that I don't know how they wld want to fuck all the time when u can't even get a grain of rice. u wld think they wldn't have the energy for sex.
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- marisa_bklyn
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This video leaves you hanging at the end. I believe it should have a suggestive "How to help" at the end.
What town is this in?
Tammi
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I wanted to illustrate that malnourished children keep on arriving at the center, one after another, often in worse shape than the previous ones.
So I showed Mouna, who actually arrived at the end of my reporting.
The center is in Bossangoa, Central African Republic. Many of the mothers walk here with their children from surrounding areas.