First, let me point out the obvious.
Yes, I'm one very unlikely candidate to even suggest the notion of eradicating poverty. No, I'm not doing this for publicity, or in an attempt to paint this facade of righteousness or sincerity. I'm as materialistic, indignant and devious as the next person.
But the thought of a little emaciated child begging his helpless mother for measly crumbs of bread to feed his hunger, that just pulls of my heartstrings.
Poverty is a somber matter in Egypt that threatens the very economical well being of the country. Apart from the alarming percentage of the population who are living below the poverty line, people have grown ignorant, oblivious to the turmoil around them, all due to plight of poverty that has inflicted them. Truly, poverty is the worst form of violence. Children are made to work, their childhood robbed before their eyes, decrepit senior citizens still in between menial jobs, retirement only an unattainable dream, it's a common sight. Who will save them? Where will they find their solace?
There's this photo taken by a South African photographer, Kevin Smith. It epitomizes the severity of poverty, where hunger is no longer in question, but a forgotten memory replaced by the reality of possible death.
No one knows what happened to that little girl.
If you can help, go ahead. It may be spare change, a packet of your leftovers, anything will do. The blaze of the human spirit can never be extinguished, despite however small the flame may be burning right now. But if you're content to just bear witness to a catastrophe unfolding, at least be thankful for what you have. Too often we forget to count our blessings, so immersed in our selfishness, in what we want, in what we need.
My last parting words are excerpts from chain letters. Yes, not very professional but hey, I'm just here to help :)
If you have food in the refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof overhead and a place to sleep,
You are richer than 75% of this world.
If you have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in a dish some place.
You are among the top 8% of the world's wealthy.
If you woke up this morning with more health than illness.
You are more blessed than the million who will not survive this week.
If you have never experienced the danger of battle, the loneliness of imprisonment, the agony of torture, or the pangs of starvation,
You are ahead of 500 million people in the world.
Make poverty history. Break the cycle.
3 comments:
Ouch. That photo is just...heartbreaking.
A very big wake up call, was just complaining to my sister about wanting yet more shoes.
Oucccchhhhhhhhhh
My dad texted me the other day
"Glad to know you are off the materialistic things in life"
Oh, what have I done.
i've seen that photo before. i was taken quite a while ago, wasn't it?? - wei li
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