Wednesday, February 24, 2010

UNICEF : 28 Million Child In Egypt Live In Poverty

 UNICEF : Despite progress, millions of children still live in poverty in Egypt, UNICEF study says

Because these 28 million  child will grow up blaming us on their poverty , because these 28 million children will be doubled next year and we have done nothing to improve their future so they won't be curse on this country but rather a blessing force , I support Mohamed ElBaradei in his quest to change our current constitution.

We have a population problem , you can stop people from having babies like in China , in fact I do not agree on this misery in China but family planning programs have proven their failure in this country and we need to deal with this. Those children I described above as a blessing force because if we improve the conditions of this country and put an end to the regime corruption through new constitution that preserves to the citizen his or her basic rights , these children will find a clean water , a clean meal and a proper education.

Do not tell me that we got no money or resources , we got no money and resources under this regime my dear ones where the secretary of the minister of finance's salary is EGP 450,000 and a massive land is available to be reclaimed !!

I am sick of wondering where Mama Suzanne is or Papa Hosni but I love these international reports that expose their lies.

Those 28 million child suffering in Egypt are their plan to Egypt in 2020.

3 comments:

  1. I wrote about Egypts population growth just last week, I first visited Egypt in 1954 and the population was 23 million. Now it is 73 million. Egypt has limited natural resources and little arable land relative to its population. Population control has a religious connotation and therefor it is very hard to enforce. Until population growth is drastically reduced there is little hope for these poor children regardless of who leads the country. Until the culture changes (modernizes) there is little room for optimism. I wish it were otherwise.

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  2. It tells me a lot that there is so little interest in the need for birth control. Does anyone out there have a better solution to this major impediment to improving the quality of life in Egypt?

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