Updated February 28, 2019Eight out of 10 Venezuelan households are at risk of food shortages in the country’s economic crisis, a study has found.
The study by three Venezuelan universities indicated that 80 percent of households were “at risk of food insecurity because 90 percent of the population do not have enough income to buy food,” said one of the researchers, Anitza Freitez of Andres Bello Catholic University. Hyperinflation and shortages of basic foods and medicine have led to a volatile political crisis in Venezuela.Opposition leader Juan Guaido has declared himself the country’s leader in a challenge to socialist President Nicolas Maduro, who has blocked foreign aid shipments from entering the country.
The study released on Wednesday by the Andres Bello, Venezuela Central, and Simon Bolivar universities found that half of all households were in a state of what it called “multidimensional poverty.” It indicated that only half of all Venezuelan children were going regularly to school, due to a lack of water, food, and transport, or other causes.
Thank God for PMB in our lives, this exactly where GEJ is taking Nigeria to in 2015 , we should be worshipping PMB today.
That's sad........
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The situation in Venezuela is pathetic because of bad leadership even if Nigeria's own is worst
Farming is option to overcome it.
Lies