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- What does poverty look like in Ethiopia country?
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- What can we contribute as citizens to addressing the issue of poverty? What concrete actions can we do within the next years in relation to addressing this need or issue?What factors contribute to childhood poverty in America ? What realistic suggestions to turn this problem around ?What should be done to fix the plight of rural hospitals or improve access to health care?
- According to the UN, how many urban-dwellers live in poverty? 500 million 200 million 600 million 1.1 billion 2.5 billionWhat does poverty look like in Ethiopia country? Correlates the cost of medical care with annual income, including Infectious and chronic disease incidence, Health care provisions/options, Prioritization of health care by the government Appropriate to include crime levels and environmental factors affecting health in Ethiopia, including Earthquakes, hurricanes….Interpret the impact of war, natural disasters, and/or bioterrorism on country's health status.Why do you think health care costs are on the rise?