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Nebaj, Guatemala: Guatemala, birthplace of the Mayan people, is the most populated Central American country.
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San Cristobal, Guatemala: Approx. 31 children out of 1,000 die before the age of 5.
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Greater Lima, Peru: Peru was once home to the ancient Inca civilization. It remains rich with cultural history but entrenched in widespread poverty.
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Cachiman, Haiti: 80% of the pop. lives under the poverty line and 54% in abject poverty.
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Kamonyi, Rwanda still bears its scars from the 1994 genocide which decimated nearly 800,000 Tutsi people, one of two main tribal groups in Rwanda.
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Mbale, Uganda: Over 50% live below the poverty line, many of them widows and orphans.
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Kayanza, Burundi, a country with one of the highest HIV/AIDS rates in the world, is recovering from civil war.
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In Sasiga, Ethiopia, over 11.3 million people have been at risk of starvation since 2000.
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Mymensingh, Bangladesh: This country has the highest population density in the world.
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Anlong Veng, Cambodia: This country continues to address horrific legacies of past military rule.
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Metro Manila, Philippines: In this country, over 30 million people live on less than $2 per day.
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