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Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis on Indonesian Children's Health
The late 1990s Asian financial crisis in Indonesia had significant implications for child health, as soaring rice prices affected nutrition and development.
Editorial Staff
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The Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s led to a dramatic increase in rice prices, which severely impacted household budgets across Indonesia.
Research conducted by the University of Bonn indicates that children exposed to this economic turmoil experienced lasting physical effects, highlighting the crisis's long-term implications on health.
This situation underscores the need for robust infrastructure and support systems to mitigate the impact of economic shocks on vulnerable populations, particularly in terms of nutrition and health outcomes.