Costs/Socioeconomic status: Many areas have medicine and treatments that are expensive and unaffordable for average citizens. Those in poverty or simply below a specific wage level tend to risk going into more debt with ongoing treatments.
Lack of research and communication: A prime example would be the LGBTQ+ community. With a lack of communication and discrimination towards LGBTQ’s, it is harder to disclose important information and connecting certain diseases to specific groups of people.
The rapid urbanization in Southeast Asia has caused many problems. As the urbanization was way to rapid, and it was not well planned, the urban areas look like everything but urban. The housing problem is huge, as there's not enough for the demand on place, so lot of people live in very small living areas. The basic needs for life, like clean water and electricity are not on good level, often lacking. The environment has been destroyed because of clearing up space, but also after the people have settled, as the garbage and sewage go directly into the closest water bodies. Fertile soil that could have been used for agriculture has been destroyed for building settlements. The badly planned urbanization also led to building on places that are not safe, like places where there are low ground waters and aquifers, places that are always under danger of floods, places that have soft sediments and sink.
They smuggled goods because they believed they were unfairly taxed by the sugar act.
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