Day of the African Child

Day of the African Child

Children Stand up in KenyaOn June 16, 1976, thousands of black students from Soweto, South Africa took to the streets to demand better education and the right to learn in their own language.  Hundreds were shot down and the violence led to days of rioting known as the Soweto Uprising. The spirit and courage of those youth is remembered annually as the Day of the African Child. Child Trafficking is the focus this year. We will provide coverage next week from many of the events taking place, but today I wanted to share a poem written as part of a writing contest we held with the UN Cybershoolbus.  This was submitted by Nkeiru, a child from Nigeria.

The moment I hear them mention poverty
My mind reminds me of the future
there is no future with poverty
it is a lost future in the face of poverty
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