“Talking about the survival of children is not an act of charity. Children are the future of any society. If you want to know the future of any society look at the eyes of the children. If you want to maim the future of any society, you simply maim the children. Thus the struggle for the survival of our children is the struggle for the survival of our future. The quantity and quality of that survival is the measurement of the development of our society.”
Kenyan novelist Ngugi wa Thiong’o
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- Date : April 17, 2014
- Tags: anti-violence, child abuse, children, community, education, family, health, mental health, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, youth
- Categories : child abuse, children, community development, crime and violence, health, media, mental health, parenting, philanthropy, poverty, social media, systems, youth
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