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Revenue from Angola's oil reserves should be aiding the country's development. But instead, it's being used as a slush fund for government corruption.
Billions of dollars of oil revenue are being siphoned off by corrupt officials, while ordinary Angolans continue to starve.
This was the first report to come out of the Angolan town of Kuito after April 1999. We witness an unfolding humanitarian disaster and one MSF team’s relentless effort to help the forgotten Angolans.
In the 90s Angola was named 'the worst country to be a child'. One in every three children won't live past 5. ABC Australia investigates why.
A harrowing feature on the casualties of war in Angola. The town of Kuito has suffered hugely over the decades of Angola's civil war. Now surrounded by a ring of mines, the people are starving.
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Landmines are disabling approximately two hundred people a week in Angola. It is feared that just as many die but the accidents often go unreported. Children are more vulnerable and are the least likely to survive an explosion.
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