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Make Poverty History

Submitted by acissej on April 3, 2007

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Levy is a malnourished 4 year old boy from Zambia. He survives on one tiny meal of maize a day and his family walks more than 3 kilometers just to get dirty drinking water. Levy had barely enough energy to move, drinking the water made him sick and he went to bed hungry, every night. Unfortunately Levy's story is like many others whose silent cries for help sometimes fall on deaf western ears. We become immune to the world vision adds on television, flashing pictures of slowly dying children across our screens as we ignore them and anticipate our show to return. Death, destruction, hunger and disease plague our brothers and sisters in Africa as some of us do nothing, overwhelmed by the degree of need in these countries.
As I enter year 12, the question of what I am going to do when I finish is presented to me on numerous occasions. The answer is very much undecided as I search different alleyways hoping to discover what I am meant to do. Recently I have seen and heard many stories of those like Levy's. Something aches inside of me and nearly brings me to tears at the sight of their poverty, the back breaking work they do for only about 40cents and the minuscule amount of food they consume each day.
No one really understands the sheer truth in their words as they say ‘We are lucky to live in Australia'. I'm ashamed sometimes of what I complain about. Things such as the air conditioner not being cool enough. Having to go to work, whilst I'm getting paid $10 an hour. Wanting dinner immediately because I'm hungry, although I've had already 2 other meals that day and plenty of snacks. As we complain about these things and plenty more, children and adults all around the world are dying of starvation, water borne diseases, HIV/AIDS, military wars and political disputes. More than 1.5m children under five die each year because they lack access to safe water and proper sanitation,
It's easy to ignore this on going battle, as we live in our own...

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