Every Child Deserves a Good Life
A piece of the immortal song ‘In the Ghetto’ asks “— do we simply turn our heads, looking another way, while the world burns — as a hungry little boy with the running nose plays in the street when the cold wind blows —”
We have depleted the ozone layer, wasted our forest and virtually endangered every known animal on earth. The last man standing is mankind. Are we now turning on the vulnerable ones in our society and trying to turn them into that which we will not like to be.
The legacy and heritage we leave and bequeath on our children will tell the story of the footprint we will leave on the sands of time.
This question is a reflection, a speck on the conscience of mankind.
The African Child insists that no matter the location, status, gender or situation, of life “Every child Deserves a Good Life”
