bon dimanche-good sunday
the first world is not the same as the third world.prices may be the same. but in kenya, where we,ll be focusing the average income is less than £1 a day.
there is no NHS. all medicine must be bought and paid for. people often have a choice between a debt they cant pay and death
there is no benefit system. during lockdown. businesses close down. if you dont have money , youre out on the street and you starve
theres a saying in africa. even as a child , death is always at your shoulder
in england, where i live; education is free, medicine free. we have the oppurtunity to become whatever we want. a professor , an astronaut , anything
sadly, people rather than addressing this inequality. and many, God bless them , dont know how. we close our eyes, and hope it goes away. or we spread rumours. all kenyans are thieves, dont trust them
part of the problem is. kenya does not have the same oppurtunities we do. you cannot easily buy online or have things delivered. posting things is expensive. i bought a tomato plant online ,the other day, and had it delivered. hopefully it will bear fruit. you cant do this in kenya. so kenya is held back
well! let us not be deterred by the immensity of solving the worlds problems. we can but try.let us begin with mustard seeds.angels of kenya. tracey kadada and her 18 adopted street orphans
ayele tassili
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