Hopes of fighting poverty and crippling shortages in Madagascar after weeks of antigovernment protests triggered a military coup.
Breakdown
- Many residents in Madagascar's capital rely on daily wage labor and face water shortages.
- Former President Ange Rajoel was ousted in a military coup after weeks of protests. 51s
- Three quarters of the population live in poverty, with limited access to electricity and jobs. 1m 19s
- Citizens are demanding justice and strong action against longstanding corruption. 1m 27s
- There is cautious optimism for change, but the public remains ready to protest if promises are not fulfilled. 1m 44s