How Poverty (Number One Enemy of Africa) Has Devastated the Children of Africa

The World Food Programme in 2008, called several African governments and organizations to the problem of poverty in Africa. But the case was not taken seriously, and poverty remains a burning problem. Children are most affected and the public hospitals are packed with children of mothers abandoned. The parents say that the hospitals the only place to keep their children would be fed at least once per day. Oxfam, an international organization estimates that were nearly 13 million people starve in the coming years in Africa, if steps are not taken.

Children with wrists just as thick as your thumb, purple-colored lips and body parts are bleeding at regular scene in the poverty stricken streets of Africa. The situation arises from the reception. Parents must travel the long distances to leave their children home again, are left without food. They struggle to find a solution for hunger, which depends on the poverty of the African population in need to find.

Changing weather conditions and famine have immensely affected families in Africa. Human rights violations by various state and paramilitary forces committed in some areas have more oil to the fire. Hospitals with dilapidated roofs become uninhabitable and most of them have more to deliver. Children suffer the worst and the signs of hunger are clearly written on their faces. A journalist major, he has experienced year-old children with the characteristics of the newborn due to malnutrition. The warmth of the sun is burning these children and hospitals destroyed the only refuge for them.

Eretria, Malawi and Somalia, three of the worst rates of poverty stricken people who witnessed the deaths in children per year. Interest of the two-year-old children with swollen bellies and legs like twigs, lift the body could hardly see her are heart rending.

But not everything is depressing and dedicated in Africa. Recently, the continent has seen new initiatives of African leaders. Place the recent India-Africa summit in Addis Ababa is the perfect opportunity for both countries the bilateral mutually beneficial relationship to develop. The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said his country would offer 5000000000 $ for the completion of the development goals in Africa. Africa should not miss this opportunity to let go and use that wealth for the welfare of his children. To develop this mutual understanding and consensus, the comprehensive development of children in Africa are provided.

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