As part of the government's emergency response, community kitchens like these were launched all over Haiti in help aiding mothers to feed their young youths. The women often cook the meals, and then sell them to villagers . Many youths were starving everyday due to the low food supply because of the 2010 horrific earthquake. This article is mostly focused on aiding mothers to feed their young youths and showcasing the fact that women were put to work by the government to aid the community as well. Many youths did not have much food to eat, due to the low nutrition and water supplies, so the government decided to host an annual community kitchen to feed youths and citizens. The 2010 earthquake has had a huge impact on citizens living in Haiti, while limiting their food and water supplies. The Article seems to be a bit biased with the community kitchen because they state that since not many men know how to cook, and womens do, so the government decided to host the community kitchen only for womens who had childrens that need to be fed. However, the article has some unhonest truth in its biased statements because they state why the article is important. Since men don't know how to cook well, womens who had childrens might as well stepup to feed for their family, this raises a couple questions, Can men really not cook? This issues is important because this is showcasing that there are many unwealthy people living in Haiti, and womens living in Haiti have to work in community kitchens to feed their children, as well as the villages that is around them. Furthermore, this issue is affecting many people worldwide because this article is stating that only women know how to cook, but that is not true because some men can cook as well.
Do you think Poverty in Haiti is still a big issue in society? Why or Why not? How would citizens react if only women were forced to participate in an annual community kitchens? Explain, What view will men have on this issue? How would you feel if you're mom is forced to cook food? Explain. Find the source: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/article4423598.html
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AuthorEdmund Young is a student attending Dr G.W Williams Secondary School. He loves to spread awareness around the world regarding poverty issues that we are facing today. Archives
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