Vietnam has made significant economic and social progress since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, however poverty and inequality remain.
Learn MoreBangladesh is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world, with frequent natural disasters, like cyclones and floods, devastating communities already experiencing poverty.
Learn MoreThe Democratic Republic of Congo is the largest country in Sub-Saharan Africa with a population of over 95 million.
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While progress has been made in improving living standards poverty levels remain high and food security and gender-based violence remain ongoing issues. The country is also susceptible to natural disasters and changing weather patterns, which is further increasing hunger levels.
Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa and home to the famous Mount Kilimanjaro. Although Tanzania has experienced relatively high economic growth over the last decade, many rural communities continue to struggles with high poverty rates, chronic malnutrition and poor access to basic services such as clean water.
Learn MoreEthiopia has been experiencing a long-term drought which is devastating communities and leaving many of the most vulnerable families at risk of hunger and starvation.
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