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i never said she would rapidly change her region but improving the quality of life of her family and extended family is a good start. if we all set up businesses and gave money/food to the poor people from our tuulos, somalia would be much better off today.Oxidant wrote:Somaliland has had peace and stability for 20 years yet it is one of the poorest regions in the world, stop giving her false sense of hopegemini_snake wrote:qoraxeey, don't listen to these people, you don't need a government to do your part in ending poverty in somalia, all you need is peace and stability in your region. for the people who are discouraging her, at least she is going to be doing something and that is a lot more than any of you are doing.
anyway, qoraxeey, since you're planning to work with women why don't you send back sewing machines and help the women set up some sort of clothing business?
gemini_snake wrote:qoraxeey, don't listen to these people, you don't need a government to do your part in ending poverty in somalia, all you need is peace and stability in your region. for the people who are discouraging her, at least she is going to be doing something and that is a lot more than any of you are doing.
Firewall wrote:All you can do is send money back to your relatives or even a complete stranger in need.
Charity starts @ home. If you wanna lift any1 out of poverty, u gotta get local, like in USA/UK, etc. Poverty forced Somali kids to be visible minority in US/UK prisons.qoraxeey wrote:walaaleyaal how can we stop it ????????+
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