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Kyangwali’s Kids: Uncovering Anemia's Hidden Truths
Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, UgandaMonday, January 13, 2025
The study found that anaemia is actually quite common among these kids. But why is it happening? Well, it could be due to a lack of nutritious food, poor sanitation, or even diseases like malaria.
Think about it, if you don’t eat enough healthy food, your body can’t make enough red blood cells. Also, diseases can destroy red blood cells faster than your body can make them. All these factors can contribute to anaemia.
The study also showed that kids who are breastfed for a longer time are less likely to have anaemia. This is because breast milk has essential nutrients that help prevent anaemia.
So, what can we do? It’s important to improve the food and healthcare in refugee camps. This can help reduce anaemia and make kids healthier. Also, educating parents about the importance of breastfeeding can make a big difference.
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