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I grew in the very small town of Guárico, Tucupido,
where the marginality was very wide.
And when this government arrived,
and I say this not because I'm here at the Bolivarian University,
nor that I am a revolutionary women,
there was a lot of decay of all.
There was scarcity of housing and food and the poverty was critical.
Then based in the change generated at that time with the revolution,
we conducted socio economic studies adressed to the whole population.
I worked at a hospital in the area of nutrition
and then we discovered a severe malnutrition in the entire population.
And likewise, as I spent plenty of time with social groups in the community
we also did other socio-economic studies
which concluded that the population was too poor
It was decline of the level of education,
we had had problems of malnutrition
because there was no employment
there was housing shortage because there was no housing,
they (former governments) had made many not fulfilled promises
and women were already moving from their bad levels of quality life
to a level of prostitution to support their families.