About

Not so candid


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We're a bunch of compassionate spirits who travel the Third World looking for ways to make a difference, however small. Thanks to various sponsorships, we have been to over 40 countries and have experienced first hand the quandary of the luckless. What we lack in capital, we provide in time.

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MISSION

Do good


Our Mandate

Perpetual Awareness
Our goal is to produce a revolving exhibit that brings attention to the world's unfortunate and provide ways to help.

Plight of the African

Millions of people make their way through life impoverished, abandoned, uneducated, malnourished, neglected and vulnerable. Every day is a struggle for them. And although this is a global epidemic, no one has it worse than the Africans. They are being denied the fundamentals that we so take for granted and the basic joy of living.
Stop and think, what if this was me?

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Prolific proof


Profiles

Making the Case
You've seen so many pictures like these that you forget the true plight behind these faces. They have become so familiar that you think this is how it is, and therefore that is how it will stay.

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Constant Mourning

She has only known grief

This woman shares a similar story with many other women in Africa — she has lost four of her kids to disease and malnutrition and has lost all hope to any kind of life.

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Aid is helping

But millions are still malnourished

Meal to heal

We discard food like we change socks. We take for granted our abundance of supply. Even in droughts, we still manage to have access to all sorts of food. For Africans, a meal is a huge eye-opener and heart warmer. Keep the donations coming.

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Scavenger hunter

He should be playing with friends

Eight years old left to fend for himself

Not only is the search for scraps cause for catching diseases, but also dangerous as kidnapping is a daily occurence.

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Little drummer girl

Marches to a different beat

Grateful for music

Like dancing, music is a release and the closest thing to feeling free when living under oppression. In a way, it's the only link to humanity.

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Fears for tears

Or vice versa

Too young for heartbreak

More tales of loss. No one is spared. If parents had access to birth control, we're certain they would think twice of bringing someone new into the world as they know it.

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Zulu may dance

Unveil the big cover up

Release from fear

Mllions of African men have been masterfully imbued with fear, dread, inferiority complexes, despair and humility. They have and still are enduring gone centuries of despotism, subjugation, depression and the radical violation of their humanity, culture, mores, land and existence.

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Unrelenting Hunger

Little rain and weak crops leave families struggling for food

They need more than a raindance

Vast numbers of families are not able to provide their children with enough food because of extreme poverty, ever incresing food cost, violence and droughts.

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Forced Sterilization

Coerced after testing positive for HIV

A lot of women didn't know it was wrong that they'd been sterilized.

She didn't realize she had been sterilized while giving birth to her son until five years later when, after failing to conceive, she and her boyfriend consulted a physician.

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MUSINGS

For what it's worth


from the Blogosphere

Many compassionate individuals share our empathy for the misfortunes of Africans. Here are their stories.

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Fight Injustice

Oxfam

Africa Rising:
Time for a fairer deal for all

Much of Africa’s impressive economic growth over the last decade has been driven by new discoveries of oil, natural gas and mineral reserves. The continent has six of the top 10 fastest growing economies in the world. This growth is worth celebrating.
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Global Awareness

by Simon Taylor & Corinna Gilfillan

Ending corruption is the key to
ending poverty in Africa

This week, leaders from across Africa are gathering in Washington, D.C. for the first U.S. -Africa Leaders Summit . They’re there to discuss how best to ensure stable, sustainable development across the continent, which is very welcome indeed. But these efforts are very unlikely to succeed unless they focus on the billions of dollars’ worth of natural resource wealth that African citizens are robbed of every year through corruption.
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United Nations Foundation

by John McArthur

Ending extreme poverty
in Africa by 2030

With more than one in five people estimated to be undernourished, Africa remains the region with the highest prevalence of undernourishment in the world. But Africa is far too big to be a single story. Africa has seen success in the fight against hunger and in increasing food production, but is still faced with significant food security challenges.
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Gates Notes

The Blog of Bill Gates

Why Does Hunger Still
Exist in Africa?

When I first started traveling to Africa, I would often meet children in the villages I was visiting and try to guess their ages. I was shocked to find out how often I guessed wrong. Kids I thought were 7 or 8 years old based on how tall they were – would tell me that they were actually 12 or 13 years old.
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Hunger & Undernutrition Blog

Humanitas Global Development

Upwardly mobile:
how cell phones are improving food and nutrition security

Mobile phones can support small-scale farmers overcome the many uncertainties and risks they face during and after production, and thus help boost their performance.
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Greenpeace Blog

by Olivia Langhof

Why GM Foods Won't Solve
Hunger in Africa

For many years, the debate has been raging about the future of our food supply and agricultural systems. As agriculture intensifies across the world, more and more small scale farmers are losing their livelihoods. On top of it, they are also struggling to grow decent harvests due to the effects of climate change.
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Zero Hunger Challenge

United Nations

Together against hunger in Africa

With more than one in five people estimated to be undernourished, Africa remains the region with the highest prevalence of undernourishment in the world. But Africa is far too big to be a single story. Africa has seen success in the fight against hunger and in increasing food production, but is still faced with significant food security challenges.
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Pay it Forward


You'll feel good

It may sound trite, but there truly is no better feeling than that of giving to those less fortunate. Especially when they don't even have the opportunity to seek a better way of life, food, water — the basic staples of life you take for granted.

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