We communicate with younger Venezuelans about life within the nation and their hopes for the longer term.
On this episode of The Stream, we glance into Venezuela’s displacement disaster (nearly eight million individuals have left the nation up to now decade) via the attitude of younger Venezuelans who stayed behind. We focus on life below President Nicolas Maduro, re-elected in July, and the nation’s struggles with hyperinflation and financial collapse. Whereas some blame Maduro for the disaster, others level to international intervention. We hear from younger Venezuelans about their hopes for the longer term and what modifications are wanted for the nation to thrive.
Presenter: Anelise Borges
Company:
German Rodriguez – Universidad Central de Venezuela pupil
Samuel Urbina – Diplomat
Camila Godoy – Psychologist