Walking for Water: How One Boy Stood Up for Gender Equality (CitizenKid) by Susan Hughes
After reading this title, I was reminded of a story from Melinda Gates regarding Anna who used to wlak for water, but when she had to take care of her new born son, she enlisted her husband's help. Initially there was resistance but soon, the whole village helped their families with lugging water.
What a humbling story. even wonderful than I imagined. I read Anna from Tanzania's story by Melinda Gates where she was able to bring about a change in her village where men started helping out with the hard work of getting water from far, so she could take care of her infant. When I saw that this was a similar story of kids, I was very intrigued. it is a very inspiring story. You will be surprised about brilliant little minds. Maybe change begins stronger with kids.
In 2014, my daughter Jenn and I stayed with a woman named Anna and her family in Tanzania. With a small but courageous act, Anna changed the course of her life, her family, and her community. Her story has stuck with me ever since. #MomentofLift pic.twitter.com/LFA0asVhV9
— Melinda Gates (@melindagates) January 26, 2021
Making sustainable development goals relatable through literacy Even high school kids are being taught about The Boy who harnessed the wind through the netflix movie.
Melinda Gates asks a great question about how we can get coke anywhere in the world, but not water? What better than looking for solutions from pathwyas that already exist. Here are few lessons for non-profits from Coke.
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