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Life in the 7 of the world's saddest countries

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 20, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Life in the 7 of the world's saddest countries

Our world is brimming with diverse nations, each with its own beauty, hardship and unique challenges. But then there are some countries that have endured prolonged suffering because of war, poverty, political instability, or humanitarian crises. These hardships have led to devastating effects on the lives of their citizens, including lack of basic services, widespread hunger, and emotional trauma.


On this note, let’s have a look at seven of the world’s saddest countries.

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South Sudan

South Sudan has been facing a relentless civil war since getting independence in 2011. Millions of people are living in refugee camps under dire conditions. There’s no food, clean water, and healthcare remains. People are traumatised by constant violence and continue to haunt the lives of countless citizens, especially children.

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Rwanda

Rwanda still carries the deep scars of the 1994 genocide, which claimed nearly a million lives. Though the country has made progress, psychological trauma lingers for many survivors. Poverty and lack of access to mental health services remain serious issues. Ethnic tensions, while less visible, still simmer beneath the surface.

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan’s people have endured over four decades of war, foreign occupation, and internal strife. The Taliban's return to power has worsened human rights conditions, especially for women and girls. Millions face hunger due to economic collapse and natural disasters. Mental health issues are widespread due to constant trauma and insecurity.

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Malawi

Malawi is not only one of the saddest nations but is also among the poorest countries in the world. There are many families living on less than a dollar a day! The population is still struggling with food insecurity, especially during droughts and floods. Education is underfunded, and many children drop out to help support their families.

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Yemen

Yemen is currently facing one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. Years of civil war have destroyed infrastructure and left millions on the brink of famine. Cholera outbreaks and lack of medical care put lives at daily risk. Children are particularly vulnerable, with thousands suffering from malnutrition and trauma.

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Tanzania

Despite natural beauty and cultural richness, Tanzania struggles with poverty and inequality. Access to education and healthcare remains a challenge in many rural areas. Diseases like malaria and HIV/AIDS continue to affect large portions of the population. Economic opportunities are scarce, leaving many families trapped in hardship.

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Central African Republic

The Central African Republic has suffered from decades of political instability and armed conflict. Civilians are often caught between warring factions, facing violence and displacement. Many live in extreme poverty with little access to education or health services. International aid is often the only lifeline for many communities.

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K Sridhar
408 days ago
Wonder why our country has been left out!!!! The population of the seven countries combined does not reach the 800 million people in our country who are BPL and depend on govt food dole. If "poverty", "inequality" and lack of opportunities/employment are anything to go by, we will figure as the first among the saddest nations. Skewed govt policies favoring the rich, low income levels even among the college educated, high living costs due to inflation/taxes and very high indirect taxes have ensured that the "middle class" are also becoming poor. Corruption, of course, is rampant in all parts of the country. Despite all this, our finance minister has written off around 16 lakh crores of hard earned/tax paid peoples money which has been looted by our corporates and has made the rich into super rich.
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