During rising inflation, women are the first to suffer says study
<http://snipurl.com/d2nyl>  Skyrocketing prices for food and fuel have
pushed more than 130 million poor people across parts of Africa, Asia and
Latin America deeper into poverty in the past year, and guess who are the
"hungriest" and "skinniest" victims? Women. Malnutrition among females is
emerging as a "hidden consequence" of the food crisis, reports Kevin
Sullivan for the Washington Post. Sullivan's focus is the African nation of
Burkina Faso, where he follows the life of a woman named Fanta Lingani, who
starts her backbreaking streetsweeping job at 4:30 am and makes $10 a
month.<http://snipurl.com/d2nyl>

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