11 commonsense assertions
Concepts (11) education (1) family structure (1) food aid (1) media censorship (1) water scarcity (1) civilian (1) food (1) mine laying (1) shelter (1) trust (1) water (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 education countries with ongoing conflicts Access to education in conflict-affected countries is severely limited due to displacement and destruction of schools. 3
2 family structure countries with ongoing conflicts Ongoing conflicts in countries disrupt traditional family structures through displacement and separation. 2
3 food aid countries with ongoing conflicts Food aid is widespread in conflict-affected countries, contributing to dependency. 2
4 media censorship countries with ongoing conflicts Media censorship is common in conflict-ridden countries. 2
5 water scarcity countries with ongoing conflicts Access to clean water is a significant challenge in conflict-affected countries due to water scarcity. 2
6 civilian countries with ongoing conflicts Civilians in countries with ongoing conflicts may face direct impact from armed conflicts and navigate military operations in their daily lives. 1
7 food countries with ongoing conflicts In countries with ongoing conflicts, access to sufficient and nutritious food is often disrupted due to shortages and restricted movement. 1
8 mine laying countries with ongoing conflicts Mine laying is used as a military tactic in countries with ongoing conflicts to protect strategic areas and hinder enemy movements. 1
9 shelter countries with ongoing conflicts In countries with ongoing conflicts, access to safe and stable shelter is frequently disrupted by home destruction and forced displacement. 1
10 trust countries with ongoing conflicts Ongoing conflicts in countries often lead to diminished trust among communities, resulting in suspicion and tension. 1
11 water countries with ongoing conflicts Access to clean water is often severely limited in conflict-affected countries due to infrastructure damage and lack of resources. 1