Some people living in Burundi, Africa, live in places that are not even comparableCowshed
The house was leaking everywhere, I can't even fit a bed, and there are 3 small stones in it, 2 black bowls, and 1 clothes that look like rags.
Even if you try to live in a brick house, the situation will not be much better.
Some people may only be able to wear a pair of shoes for the rest of their lives, some have a child but don't even have a bed, and even the blankets they use to sleep at night are picked up from the trash.
Even businessmen with better living conditions can only make ends meet, and even buying new shoes is a problem.
Despite being so poor, they might even be caught for running a single step on weekdays.
Is there really such a country in the world? Why should running be banned?
Burundi is perennially in the statistics of various organizationsThe poorest country in the world, even if it's not the first, it's definitely going to be seen in the second-place position.
Burundi is located in the east-central part of Africa, sandwiched between Congo and Tanzania, and bordered by Rwanda to the south2.780,000 square kilometers, the population was in 2020More than 12.88 millionDomestic agriculture includes corn, coffee, rice, cotton, potatoes, etc.
Just looking at their economic data, you can't help but break out in a cold sweat, according to the World Bank, in 2016, Burundi's GDP was only 29600 million US dollars, 282 per capita2 USD.
Total domestic production in 2020Value 325.8 billionUS$, 274 per capita$0, even if it arrivedIn 2022, GDP is only forThe US dollar, in contrast, did not increase but retreated.
In Burundi, Africa, there are young black men in a humble workshop who work in cassava flour, which can be further processed into cassava bread, as the locals call it"Ugari".
It's better to say that it's a small workshop, it's just a broken house with a layer of plastic sheeting hanging inside, and they need to work 12 hours a day and sleep in the small workshop at night.
Affected by the working environment, the guys and their companions are already white all over their bodies, and this job can bring them less than a month20,000 blonssalary, which may not be enough8 USD, some people can earn more, and the monthly salary can be reached50,000 bruns
When buying things, most of the locals choose to buy from the market, and the ** in the supermarket is generally more expensiveIn 2020, the average for local rice was 1,700 Brown per kilogram and flour was 2,500 Brown per kilogram.
People who work in private businesses will have a relatively higher salary, and the monthly salary may be reachedMore than 70,000 BrownsBut most people are farmers, don't have very good jobs, and there are no official statistics on the unemployment rate.
Begging people can be seen everywhere on the streetsIt is very normal for people who faint from hunger while walking in Burundi, where most people are struggling to make ends meet.
A young and strong person may pull it on a bicycleBananas, or pull something elsegoodsIn order to pull more when lying down, people will try to balance the banana in the back seat when loading it into the car.
An average bicycle can probably pull 8 hangers, even14 hangingBananas, pulled a few times in a hurry, they usually don't slow down when going downhillBecause pinching the brakes all the time can lead to a punctureA bicycle is hard to be ridden out of the feeling of a motorcycle.
Flat roads need to be pedaled hard, and when you encounter uphill or bad roads, you need to get out of the car and push itThere are places where the slope is so steep that one person simply can't push it.
This also gave rise to a new profession: cart pushers, who would come forward to help out when someone was pushing a banana and couldn't walk to earn a salary.
If you're a little luckierWhen encountering a van,They will also walk with their hands on the truck, which is a very dangerous thing to do if the truck is movingIn the event of a sudden emergency, you need to turn and brakeOr a small bump on the road can cause the person pulling the truck to fall.
There is no doubt that this kind of behavior is forbidden, because it is too dangerous, and there will be a fine if it is found by the police, but there will always be many people who can't help but save their physical strength.
When they don't pull bananas, they also pull some customers, so the job is quite stableBut the salary is only enough to keep people alive, and there is no extra money, and the person who does this job may not even be able to afford a pair of pants.
Relative to some people who use the top of their heads to deliver things,It's a lot better to ride a bike, and owning a bike in Burundi has surpassed the vast majority of people and is something to be proud of.
Some of these bananas are the owners who sell wine, some are supermarkets and markets, and the wear and tear of this job on the bicycle is undoubtedly huge, correspondinglyThere are many shops that specialize in repairing bicycles.
Every repair, such as a tire, is an additional insurance policy for transportation, which means that people who make a living from bicycles have to spend another amount of money from their modest salaryBut if you don't fix it, your job will be very dangerous.
There is also a local orchestra with drums on their heads, dressed in distinctive costumes, dancing and beating drums on their heads as they walk.
It was originally played for kings, but when there were no kings, it was played for the wealthy, on the one hand, for joy, and on the other hand, for the celebration of peace.
The reason why it is so poor,In large part because Burundi got off to a very late startBack in1890 yearAt that time, Burundi was still a memberGerman East AfricaPart of, after that1922 yeartimesBelgiumBegin to rule here,Since then, several conflicts have erupted in Burundi
As in Rwanda,The contradictions between the Tutsi and the Hutu in the country are deepening, so the number of people is not much higher than that of Rwan.
Due to the change of regime, the state system is constantly changingOriginally, the son of the old king became the prime minister of the cabinet, and the old king's power was set asideLater, Micombello changed the state into a republicIn 1992, the ** system was implemented again.
Louis Rowagassol.
In 1993, Burundians began to jog in groups to follow the soldiers as a sign of solidarity, and group running became a part of local life.
of the authoritiesNkurunziza**For jogging, this thing is still supported, but inIn 2015When he was about to start his third ** term, he was subjected to large-scale anti-epidemic demonstrations in the country.
The authorities** responded to the demonstrations with violence, killing hundreds of people and causing some 500,000 people to flee to other countries, while Nkurunziza ordered the start of restrictions on running.
Among them, group jogging will be regarded as an uprising or a parade, where two or more people form a group of jogging is prohibited in the capital, if you really want to run, you need to go to the approved place to carry out, and for the record.
It was only in August 2000 that Burundi began to sign peace agreements progressively, with the mediation of various parties.
On June 18, 2020, Evariste Ndayishimiye was sworn in as a new person, and began to mediate* to promote reconciliation among the Burundian people, and launched a series of policies to develop agriculture and animal husbandry, improve the treatment of retirees, etc.
Although the people of Burundi have experienced a long period of turmoil and conflict, and only a very heavy daily work is enough to feed and clothe their families, they are still trying their best to face life with a smile.