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In Sri Lanka, children's health has seen significant improvements in recent years due to enhanced healthcare infrastructure and government initiatives. Despite progress, challenges remain, including malnutrition, inadequate access to clean water, and the prevalence of preventable diseases. The government and various organizations focus on maternal and child health programs, vaccination drives, and nutrition education to address these issues. Efforts are also underway to improve access to healthcare in rural areas and provide better training for healthcare professionals. Continued investment in health education and infrastructure is crucial to ensuring the well-being of Sri Lanka's children and reducing health disparities.
Children's health in Sri Lanka has improved significantly in recent years thanks to better healthcare infrastructure and government initiatives. However, challenges such as malnutrition, limited access to clean water, and preventable diseases still e...
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Written bySangeeth H.
Great ❤️
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Written bySenali M.
මම එකගයි
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Written byAseef A.
Good
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Written byOshadhi K.
More needs to be done to secure a safe,healthy environment for children to thrive in. Children are the future of a nation. An excellent education, good nutrition and good health is required for healthy growth and development of children.
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Written byEranga D.
Significant progress in children's health in Sri Lanka is encouraging, but sustained efforts are needed to tackle malnutrition, inadequate water access, and preventable diseases, particularly in rural areas.
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Written bySaad A.
Good and of course we have to concentrate on this too.
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