World's Poorest Country 'Burundi' (I can’t forget the things I saw)

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Ruhi Çenet

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World's Poorest Country 'Burundi' (I can’t forget the things I saw)


I will never forget what I saw in Burundi!
We are in Burundi, which has been the poorest country in the world almost every year for the last 62 years, according to the World Bank, IMF and many other official institutions. Burundi has a population of approximately 12.5 million people and the average monthly income of a working citizen is around…

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  1. If I were a leader in this country, I'd stop prioritizing tea and coffee for foreign trade and start making those same farms into food farms. These people are starving to death and the leaders decide to allocate the countries farm land for coffee, tea and other non-essentials that will do nothing but generate money for the corrupt politicians making it so. They should cut off the world and become fully self sustainable, or at least give it a go since it probably would be better than their current situation. This is heartbreaking.

  2. stop having 6 kids per family and there will be enough food. why do poor countries not understand this? they think if they have more kids they have more ppl to earn money and have a chance to survive, but they lower the chance for any of their kids to survive through inadequate nutrition. they cant even feed themselves but pop out babies like rabbits

  3. As an African, we know how it feels to have all the natural resources and to be held hostage by Western countries. If you go against them, the sad fates of Libya, D.R. Congo and others will befall you. So we remain and get exploited, because hunger is better then war and death.

  4. Question, do they own their land and housing? If most of them do agriculture, they obviously need land area in which to practice it, and some basic housing. How do they split this farmland and who owns it? I'm thinking it might actually be easier living in the countryside, if you already have land. And your 6 kids can help cultivate it.
    Meanwhile, in the city, you're probably renting and have to buy food in markets.

  5. I’ll never not be amazed at how poor uneducated people somehow continually produce children. And it’s truly because they are mentally challenged… the husband can’t control himself to such a degree he just keeps getting his wife pregnant over and over and over knowing they will die young and he can’t provide for them. Just blows my mind… You have to wonder how lacking in common sense or basic intelligence a person can be to just keep making their situation worse and worse over and over… Like… PULL OUT!!!

  6. 15$ a month to work yourself to death so that you can support a wife and 8 kids……hint: quite fking and having kids.why is it so hard to figure out???? Stay single until you get the hell out. Why do you have to keep pumping out kids???? Masturbate more!!!! Gd!!!………………

  7. it's so deadly but all those people in Burundi walking around, talking, living life without wearing one and still alive, yea buddy hopefully you're not wearing the face diaper anymore and learned your lesson it was all a scam

  8. I am considered in my country poorest of the poor I only get twelve thousand dollars a year but I get food and housing even the poor in my country get health care I thank God every day for America even our poor here have there dignity ❤😂😂❤

  9. And i used to complain about the bulgarian goverment, corupcy and being one of the poorest countries in the EU. Only to realise how rich we are and how good we live compare to those people. I feel so sad that in 2024 people are still fighting everyday to survive.