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Illusion [34]
2 years ago
11

Evaluation the extent to which the gorvement has contributed to nutrition​

English
1 answer:
steposvetlana [31]2 years ago
5 0

The government has contributed a lot by giving funds to eligible organizations approved by the government. This helps people who are going through any difficulty in their life. These social grants may be given to the people directly via the government or through NGOs.

The government has given special attention to nutrition by upgrading the mechanisms of plowing, fielding, farming, and products made in factories with better ingredients. The government has also provided free food in areas where there is poverty or people suffering from malnutrition.

For school fees, health care, and housing dissimilar funds are aside. Students are given free education or scholarships. Health has been improved a lot too free hospitals and clinics are set up throughout the country. For housing different schemes are introduced. These give loans on an easy basis. Also, different centers are opened for the poor to live in for free.

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