Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Sudan Most At Risk for Failure
Among the 10 nations in the world most vulnerable to violent internal conflict and deteriorating conditions is Sudan, along with seven other sub-Saharan African countries. The most at risk for failure was Sudan. This is due to the violence in the Darfur region - the main contributing cause. A report showed as evidence that troubles in failing states often cross borders. Violence from Darfur is spilling into the Central African Republic and Chad. The other five African nations most vulnerable were Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, Somalia, and Zimbabwe.
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