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Fifty years, fifty countries: Myanmar
Myanmar is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia and is bordered by India, China, Laos and Thailand. It’s an incredibly diverse nation, with 135 official ethnic groups and 119 different languages. Sadly, this has often led to sectarian violence. Last year saw the exodus of hundreds of thousands of the Rohingya people to neighbouring Bangladesh, fleeing violence in Northern Rakhine State.
I put my hopes in a bag
Fifty years, fifty countries: Mozambique
'The day I started living'
Fifty years, fifty countries: Mekong
The Mekong River flows nearly 3,000 miles from the Tibetan Plateau into southern China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. The naturally rich and fertile lands around the river basin make up a region known as Greater Mekong. Nearly half of the world’s rice is grown here.
Fifty years, fifty countries: Mali
Mali is one of the largest nations on earth; it’s also one of the poorest – poverty is widespread and persistent.
Too hungry not to hike
Man management
Why Gareth Southgate could be the male role model we’ve all been waiting for.
Fifty years, fifty countries: Malawi
Malawi is a small country with huge beauty and potential. Tucked between Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique, much of the country is dominated by Lake Malawi – home to more species of fish than any other lake in the world. Malawi’s people are incredibly tenacious, friendly and full of life; however, they are also facing immense challenges.
Fifty years, fifty countries: Liberia
Liberia is one of the poorest countries in the world, with some of the worst levels of water hygiene and sanitation. This makes communities vulnerable to the spread of disease.