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7 Billion of Us in 2011-Youth Bulge and Population Dynamics National Geographic magazine 1/2011 15 images Created 4 Apr 2021

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  • Ugandan men use a fire setting system for breaking rock.
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  • A Ugandan man uses a fire setting system for breaking rock.
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  • In Kireka, women break rocks to be used in construction materials.
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  • A Ugandan child watches a fire setting system for breaking rock.
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  • Schoolchildren, among them war orphans, pack a morning assembly.
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  • Street scene of Kireka outside Kampala.
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  • The Nakulabye slum in Kampala.
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  • Students and the young newly employed at a nightclub in Kampala.
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  • A witch doctor fertility ritual in Uganda.
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  • The boy prince of Toro in his throne room.
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  • A day and boarding school in the Nakulabye neighborhood of Kampala.
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  • The Nakulabye slum in Kampala.
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  • Laundry and stuffed animal on a clothesline in Kireka.
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  • School children playing in Kireka.
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  • Bobi Wine could be the next president of Uganda. He appeals to the younger population of Uganda as a rapper, but he also has political ambitions. He is Museveni's biggest threat and has suffered because of that.
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