Thursday, February 10, 2011

How Much Do Aggressive Skates Weigh

on a recurring question: what would have been history if America's native peoples have not been contacted?

Will the governor of Salta thinking that malnutrition is a "cultural problem" after 9 deaths, they react to create a center of operations in an unused space by the state.

urgently seek 10 nutritionists to work in the area. Finally understand that necessary. But on the other hand, we can not work nutritionists, drinking water and ensure the violated rights of communities. The territory, water, food, culture, education, health, life.

But we can contribute far more than our role of nutritionists, with citizen action. Therefore, from this blog, and with the help of friends, began the urgent collection of nonperishable food to be delivered in Sachapera and Morillos communities most in need, that killed these children.

Those who wish to collaborate, communicate jujenita@gmail.com in this blog, or phone 0387-4953114
.- ANA INES

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Página/12:: Latest News:: More deaths from malnutrition of indigenous children

An Indian girl, age 2, was killed by a picture of severe malnutrition in the locality Los Baldes Salta local Morillo. And another younger died from the same cause in Oran. Yesterday, another child a year and a half died from dehydration box. Another six were killed for the same reasons last week. After the deaths, the provincial government, headed by Juan Manuel Urtubey, promised to reverse the health crisis.



In cases of seven children in the area of \u200b\u200bTartagal although malnutrition was not recorded as a cause of death, the deaths were associated with low weight or nutritional risk. The missions that the boys lived, that line the periphery of Tartagal, drinking water and environmental sanitation are failures. In most cases contracted gastrointestinal illness that caused diarrhea and vomiting them, pictures that resulted in the deaths.
Enrique Heredia, director of Social Medicine of the province, led the group of experts who met yesterday with officials Tartagal and tour the area "every house" for the problem. specialists began to collect information on visits to the affected Aboriginal communities, where they found the extreme poverty they live in family groups, with no drinking water.
Yesterday, the government set up an operations center in the northern province to help ease the food crisis in the area. Teams from the ministries of Health and Human Development, will remain in the area, reportedly to implement an emergency plan to reduce malnutrition rates and at the same time prevent the causes that led to avoidable deaths.

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