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STRIVE AND THRIVE

E VEN IN THE MOST DIRE CIRCUMSTANCES, African tenacity shines through.

None more so than Mozambique. After decades of civil war, continuing unrest in the north of the country, and on the brink of starvation, Mozambicans believe that not only will they pull through, they will thrive.

The country of 32 million does not have enough crops to feed its population. Ever since Russia and Ukraine

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