Nearly 70 million people are displaced as a result of conflict, violence, persecution, and human rights violations. Violent conflict has increased in recent years, wreaking havoc on both low-and middle-income countries. Countries are trying to control the world through wars nowadays. Wars prevent communities from developing, prevent children from attending school, and make it more difficult for people to access healthcare. Poverty then drives more conflict, and the cycle continues. It is predicted that half of the world’s poorest people will be living in conflict zones by the year 2030.
Today, countries should consider contributing a large number of resources to humanity, poverty, and development rather than tanks, guns, and modern weapons.