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3. Malnutrition among children in refugees is a critical public health concern due to the heightened
vulnerability. The rate of malnutrition in refugees’ camps needs to be viewed as not just a health issue
but as a serious protection and access to basic rights failure. The magnitude of acute malnutrition
among refugee camps in Ethiopia is relatively well-documented. A nutritional survey done in 2014
among south Sudanese refugee camps showed that the prevalence of acute malnutrition was almost
two-fold the emergency threshold of 15%.
Acute malnutrition is not only a condition that kills but also has long term health and developmental
consequences among recovered children after receiving appropriate treatment. These long-term
consequences include an increased risk of stunted growth, impaired cognitive development, and a
greater chance of developing non-communicable diseases in adulthood. This demonstrates that it is of
utmost importance to invest not only in the treatment of acute malnutrition but also in its prevention.
The problem, as well as the solution to malnutrition, is multi-faceted. In addition to an actual shortage
of food; poor sanitation, a lack of available potable water, caring practices, and insufficient health
services are all significant factors contributing to the population’s overall nutritional status and health.
There is no single silver bullet that will instantly eradicate malnutrition from the refugee camps but
only through a holistic approach and strong group effort. Effective policies and programs to alleviate
malnutrition requires an understanding of the determinants of acute malnutrition in the refugee camps.
4. She felt dizzy tonight. Almost all her snacks are gone, leaving crumbs all over the desk. Her eyes
are red and watery. The bright screen of her laptop shows a page of her unfinished thesis and a clock
that stated it's 2AM
5. The latest round in an ongoing debate over global-warming trends claims that warming has indeed
slowed down this century. An obvious slowing in the rise of global temperatures was recorded at the
beginning of the twenty-first century. This was referred to as a "hiatus" or a "pause". This hiatus was
first observed several years ago. Climate-change skeptics have used this as evidence that global
warming has stopped permanently. But in June the previous year, a study in science claimed that the
hiatus was just an artifact which disappears when biases in temperature data are corrected.
Now a prominent group of researchers is countering that claim. They argue in Nature Climate
Change that even after correcting these biases the slowdown was real. "There is this mismatch
between what the climate models are producing and what the observations are showing," says lead
author John Fyfe. "We can't ignore it." Fyfe uses the term "slowdown" rather than "hiatus". He also
stresses that it does not in any way weaken global-warming theory.
The word “prominent” in paragraph 2 means….
A. well-known
B. promenade
C. shrewd
D. indolent
E. magnificent
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