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Wars hit the poor the hardest—destroying homes, cutting off access to food, water, and healthcare, and stripping away opportunities for survival and growth. While powerful leaders make decisions, it is the most vulnerable who bear the greatest burden. This video highlights the harsh reality faced by those left behind in times of conflict.
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00:00World's poorest country, the world's poorest country is the worst country in East Africa.
00:04This country is so poor that here the two children are living in almost 2 children in 5 years.
00:09They are hungry, they are hungry, they are hungry, they are hungry, they are hungry.
00:13This country is so poor that here the 70% population is in poverty.
00:17This country's GDP per capita is only $270, the world's lowest.
00:21India's around $1900 and on average developing countries are $5000.
00:26The reasons are also why.
00:28This country is so poor that it is a landlocked country, there is no resources.
00:31The population is very high, almost 12 million people are in the world.
00:34The 90% of the people are only in agriculture in the sector.
00:37And this country is very unstable.
00:39This country is very political, many civil wars have seen.
00:42Civil wars have been in the name of ethnicity.
00:44The Hutus and Tutsis have been in the name of the Civil War.
00:47Hutus and Tutsis have been in the details of Rwanda.
00:52In Africa, Rwanda's country has been in the name of genocide.
00:55This country has been in the name of Tutsis.
00:59Thank you very much.
01:00be continued...

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