Help deliver global education
response to Scott Stowell's post Project 002
While it is okay to help feed and clothe the starving kids in Africa, can anybody care enough to go beyond those. Send them books; especially in the rural remote villages. In those villages, there are no electricity, no healthcare facility and no paved roads. In those villages there is a huge famine of books and educational materials.
Can anybody send them school supplies? If you care enough, can you help drill a water well? By so doing you could save the life of a little girl from water-borne diseases and also save her about seven hours each day of fetching contaminated water from infested communal river. Above all, send her books so she could learn how to read and be able to help herself.
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Africa: A Problem Never Fully Addressed
The world is running out of time to help Africa before it's too late for it to ever become apart of our global economy. One of the most important parts of making this happen is to educate their people.
Now, I'm not saying that our global economy is great, but I think it would help Africa get recognition as a country "on the rebound" and its people may actually get the attention they need. Our world is only as great as the education of its people.
Posted on January 12, 2007 — by politik07
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