Why we should help African Children?

Every day many children die of hunger and lack of education. All this way because their parents couldn’t provide them with it.

We could help these parent by giving them food and help in school. The world needs to do something about this problem, because children deserve to have a better future.

There will be 1.2 billion children under the age of five living in Africa by 2030, and they face a high risk of poverty, chronic malnutrition, and other health problems.

For example, every year 5 million children die before their fifth birthday from preventable causes such as malaria and pneumonia.

Why the African children need help?

The African children need help because they live in an environment that is less privileged than those of other countries, as the continent has the world’s lowest GDP per capita and it also suffers from one of the fastest population growth rates.

Furthermore, many African countries are facing a major food shortage due to climate change and bad agricultural practices. This requires them to import food from other countries, which makes the situation worse.

What are the obstacles that are making it hard to give Africa children good future?

The major obstacles are poverty, malnourishment, and lack of education. There are also the social barriers like discrimination against girls and women.

The African population is young with about 1/3 people under 15 years old. The continent is home to the youngest population in the world.

How to start helping them?

The children need help with things like food, water, shelter, healthcare, education. We can donate clothes, time, books and money to organizations like UNICEF or Save the Children that are helping children in Africa.

We can also volunteer to help build schools or coach their soccer team. You can start by donating towards the cause and share your support on social media.

This will help to make others aware of the need for this cause and encourage them to give as well. You can also offer your services for free or volunteer your time once a week.

If you live close, you could spend time with the children, take them on outings or just sit and talk to them.

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