Caritas Venezuela warns that 280,000 children could die of malnutrition
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/caritas-venezuela-warns-that-280000-children-could-die-of-malnutrition-46072 Oct 31, 2017
Caritas Venezuela has warned that some 280,000 children could die of malnutrition due to food shortages amidst the country’s grave economic crisis.
Susanna Rafalli, a Caritas representative in Venezuela, sounded the alarm during a press conference with foreign media.
Rafalli pointed out that besides the lack of food, the Venezuelan people are forced to deal with a shortage of medicine, a situation that is “silently decimating the population.”
According to a Caritas report, the quantity and quality of food had dropped across Venezuela, due to the chronic shortage of products available and high inflation rates.
Caritas, a Catholic organization, cares for the poorest and most vulnerable population in four Venezuelan states: the Caracas, Vargas, Miranda and Zulia. Nearly 10% of children in these states are severely malnourished.
The Caritas report stated that each week five or six children die of malnutrition. Caritas projects that 280,000 children could eventually die from hunger.
“Malnutrition has risen to 15% of children...