Factory workers roll cigars in Cuba. Most tobacco is grown in poorer countries, where water and farmland are often in short supply, and where such crops are often grown at the expense of vital food production, according to a WHO report; farmers who handle tobacco leaves consume the equivalent of 50 cigarettes worth of nicotine a day.
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Families find refuge from ethnic violence at a displaced persons camp in the northeast region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, an area plagued by residual conflict from the Rwandan genocide and Congo wars, as well as a score of insurgencies. Congo has 5.6 million internally displaced persons, the most in Africa, according to U.N. figures.
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