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The Poverty-Sickness Cycle Recognition

Understanding how financial constraint and physical illness reinforce each other, creating compounding harm that requires simultaneous intervention.

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Why It Matters

Yacob's method involved careful observation of how systems interconnect. The poverty-sickness cycle is precisely such a system: lack of money prevents nutrition and medical care, causing illness; illness reduces earning capacity and incurs costs, deepening poverty. This cycle is not accidental but often structurally maintained. Poor people spend more on healthcare proportionally because they cannot afford prevention, only crisis treatment. Stress from financial insecurity triggers chronic illness. Malnutrition weakens immunity. Each element worsens the others. Yacob's approach demands recognizing this as a single problem requiring integrated solutions. It rejects treating poverty and illness separately. Instead, it asks: what wages, healthcare systems, and social supports would break this cycle? This concept is the diagnostic foundation for moving from charity to justice in addressing health poverty.

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