concept   starvation
culture   Western countries
statement   Starvation in Western countries is seen as a humanitarian crisis linked to extreme poverty and mental health problems.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 malnutrition Western countries Malnutrition is often associated with poverty and lack of access to nutritious food. 3
2 famine Western countries Famine is often seen as a humanitarian crisis, prompting international aid and charity efforts. 1
3 famine Western countries Famine is often associated with historical events like the Irish Potato Famine and the Great Depression. 1
4 famine Western countries Famine is often associated with humanitarian aid campaigns and donations from wealthier nations. 1
5 famine Western countries Famine is considered a devastating humanitarian crisis, and significant international aid efforts are made to alleviate it. 1
6 famine western countries Famine is seen as a historical or distant issue, not commonly experienced in daily life. 1
7 malnutrition Western cultures Less common and often associated with specific populations or socioeconomic conditions 1
8 starvation Western countries Considered a humanitarian crisis, with efforts to provide aid and support to those affected. 1
9 starvation Western countries Considered a severe societal issue requiring immediate intervention and support 1
10 starvation Western countries Considered a humanitarian crisis and urgent issue to address, with programs and organizations dedicated to providing food aid and assistance to those suffering from starvation. 1
11 starvation Western countries Considered a humanitarian crisis and a focus of charitable efforts. 1
12 starvation western countries Starvation is rare and typically associated with extreme poverty or mental health issues. 1