Venezuela in crisis: A sample of what the media does not want to show the country the rest of the world.

in #campaing8 years ago

The economic crisis in Venezuela has sparked a public health emergency that has claimed the lives of countless Venezuelans and deprived others of treatment and care. Lawmakers estimate that the country is lacking about 95 percent of resources to treat a variety of conditions.

The serious health crisis being experienced by Venezuela affects fundamental rights such as the right to life, the right to health, the right not dying from pregnancy and childbirth, the right to information on family planning, the right to access to methods of fertility regulation, the right to reproductive autonomy and the right not dying from HIV / AIDS causes, to which the Venezuelan State is obliged to act under the regulatory frameworks national and international in the field of women's rights.

The shortage of contraceptives and condoms affects the right to reproductive autonomy (enshrined in Article 76 of the Constitution) under which women can decide freely and responsibly how many children to have and when or daughters. The shortage of condoms, meanwhile, including the shortage of female condoms, involves a risk for women and the general population of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV / AIDS.

Article 76 of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela also provides that the State must guarantee assistance and comprehensive maternity protection, which in practice is not happening because of the severe shortage of medical supplies and basic medicines such as vitamins for pregnant women and the collapse of health infrastructure. There are reports that women should go up to five health facilities before being received to give birth. Maternal mortality figures remain high and increase since 2013, when it stood at 406 for that year. 2014 closed with a figure 432 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births reported.


Video courtesy of ABC News.

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Wow this is really sad, when will humanity wake up. This will continue to spread to our countries in the years to come. It's time to save the #humanrace

if it is very sad situation being experienced by my country, but I have not lost faith and hope to give health care to all families

Its so aweful, that at the point in humanity where we can send a man to the moon.... but this still happens.....

very true your words, we live in a world where it is easier to sell weapons, which produce food for thousands of needy

So do you think Steemit or cryptocurrency in general have the potential to help many people in Venezuela? What's Internet penetration like? And do you think there are any other solutions - politicial, technological or other - which could lead the Venezuelan people out of this mess?

I have a goal, finish my hospital internship because I Ecuentro culminating my senior year medical career, with the help of steemit, would raise funds for the needy in hospitals that do not have the money to buy, so least one bottle of serum.

Stay strong, stay safe, get ready to escape.

My thoughts are with you @stellabelle, where are you?

Eternally grateful to you @business, I would be delighted if you help me to publish my campaing in favor of the needy

Digital currencies for sure!!!

Our leaders are to blame. We need to get away from government, they hold the people back.

"HELPING YOU WITH YOUR RATING MY CAMPAIGN, WHICH IS TO HELP THE NEEDY, NOT HAVE RESOURCES FOR PAY FOR EXPENSES MEDICINES AND SUPPLIES".

Yes, socialism sucks.

Yes, the United States induced this disaster in a socialist system.

Yes, Hillary supported these policies.

Socialism seeks only cause disunity among families, peoples and nations.