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How many Hindus live in Tanzania?

As of 2021, it is estimated that there are around 200,000 Hindus living in Tanzania, making up about 0.3% of the total population. The Hindu community in Tanzania is diverse, with roots in India and other countries.


Where is Kenya in the world?

Kenya is in the east of Africa and it is also on the equator. As well as that it borders Somalia to the east, Ethiopia to the north, Sudan to the Northeast, Uganda to the west and Tanzania to the Southwest.


What percent of Egypt's population is poor?

about half of the Egyptian population is poor.


Why were workhouses introduced?

In Britain, work houses were introduced after the Poor Act. Originally, the poor of an area was the responsibility of the parish (i.e. the church), and were cared for using donations from local parishioners. Clearly, the standard of care for people varied wildly, with some people housed in monasteries and convents, while others were more or less left to starve. After the industrial revolution, huge numbers of people flocked to the cities to man the machines in factories. This left the small parishes unable to cope, and so the Poor Act established workhouses as prisons for the poor. And prisons they were: they were almost always segregated, keeping husbands, wives and children apart under pain of strict punishments. Beatings were common, and food and rations were so poor that inmates frequently starved. An oft-quoted example is Andover Workhouse, where food was so scarce that inspectors found inmates in the mortuary eating the bone marrow of their deceased peers!


Why were there so many conflicts between rich and poor?

Conflicts between the rich and the poor often stem from disparities in wealth, power, and access to resources. The wealthy may be perceived as benefiting more from societal systems, leading to resentment and feelings of injustice among the poor. Economic inequalities and social injustices can exacerbate tensions and fuel conflicts between different socio-economic groups.