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Re: وكتبت الصغيرة نضال هباني تعري منظمات غربية في قلب امبراطورية اليانكي!! (Re: هشام هباني)
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Quote: I heard a crazy idea recently: Let's go to Africa and bring the children music.
Wait, I think I have an idea that might be a little bit more creative.
I suggest we go to Africa and feed the children |
for the time being let us feed the african children food and music. then help them and help their parents to feed themselves and their families, in an evironment that respects human rights and human dignity and self-sufficiency. it is not a matter of pitting rich children against poor children, or black children against white ones. it is a matter of how to work together for the betterment of humanity, and alleviation of poverty, and provision of opportunity for the many not the lucky few
i read in this forum that a sudanese/american charity organisation called (sudanreach), helped the girls of a primary school in alkalakla, a suburb of khartoum, to buy electric fans for their class rooms, as it is very hot during summer in khartoum so, change to the better in the lives of millions of african children is always welcome, regardless of its scale. to get the priorities right, the donors from rich countries need to learn and work closely with local people for better understanding of their needs, and their concerns and their aspirations the local people know better. the grassroot organizations have the ability and the will to make lasting change in the political, social, economic and cultural lives of african people
it is true that some donors and charity organizations exploit the need of african people to further their agenda and interests, but the vast majority of charity work in africa is carried out by people who have no ulterior motives other than their feeling that they are under a moral obligation to help those in need, out of a sense of shared humanity, and shared destiny
thank you Nedal for articulating these important issues god bless you and your blossoming talent take care
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