2011年1月31日月曜日

about pneumonia...

This week I researched about risk of diseases.

Tackling the 'forgotten killer'

Pneumonia is not a big problem in advanced nations because we have enough vaccines for children. But developing countries, they don’t have enough treatments for children.
God has plans for every child.  And even small illnesses like pneumonia are diseases. We can’t ignore any illnesses. 
In Japan we have collection boxes at convenience stores for children who have illnesses. At train stations many people raise money for children in the world. But how many people think about children in the world?  Actually I never paid attention about the collection box and children in the world before.  But we can do small things for them like raising money through collection boxes in convenience stores. Or go to Unicef internet site and raise money.  And through the money, children can get vaccines and receive enough treatment.
Why don’t we start doing small things for children?

Questions
1. Have you ever thought that pneumonia is a big illness?
2. Do you have any collection boxes for children in your city?
3. Are you doing something for children who have diseases?
4. What we can do for those children?
5. What is government’s responsibility for children?
6. Why people don’t pay attention to pneumonia?
7. Do we need to support the family?
8. Why pneumonia kills many children in advance country?
9. Why they can’t get enough treatment in advance country?
10. What they need most in their life?

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