Help Venezuelan Orphans & Hospital Patients Car
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Caracas, Venezuela – Every single day a mother cries for her child and a family weeps for a loved one who has just passed away due to complications from malnutrition ─ a polite way of saying they starved to death.
The infant mortality rate has doubled because hospitals and parents have no food to feed them. In some cases, parents are forced to abandon their children and drop them off at orphanages because they simply cannot afford food.
https://sai.ngo/project/help-venezuela/?gclid...gJF8_D_BwE
Venezuela's economy, historically
According to Foreign Policy magazine, "Venezuela was considered rich in the early 1960s: It produced more than 10 percent of the world’s crude and had a per capita GDP many times bigger than that of its neighbors Brazil and Colombia — and not far behind that of the United States."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck...323566001/