My vision is to see myself in a place where I am able to make an impact on more people’s lives.

Let’s all aim at being in a position where we are able to freely express ourselves and see ourselves really taking part in what we are supposed to be doing! Never be a “ghost” at your work. I am not the kind of person who only enjoys drafting for others; I do like drafting and taking part in the finalization and actual implementation of the idea and making sure it’s not misinterpreted!

I simply define “social justice” as “voice of the poor.” It is not soon for us to achieve what we pretend to be working for!

Tackling health is seeing the beneficiary really getting what is intended for them! It’s funny how you see organizations claiming to have invested tons of money on so-called public interventions yet much of that will actually end up in planning, administrative and reporting processes! Think twice what it really means to help, and we should celebrate the outcomes more than inputs. Otherwise, it would be the target people who are actually helping us filling our pockets in their name! I am afraid that might be the case somewhere. Who helps who?

How do you tell me that a country that has been receiving donations since its birth still has people walking with no shoes and mothers and children dying unceasingly due to lack of food? There are uncountable interventions that have been here since forever pretending to be working on related issues. It’s really a shame.

Let’s challenge ourselves. It’s time to revise our way of working before it gets too late; otherwise, our children and their descendants will never forgive us, and will judge us as selfish parents! I suggest we use our hearts where our brains are not able to cope.

Let’s live every day as if it were our last, work as if it is our first, and work harder to secure our future, for everything we do is surely paid for. The good will be paid to us or ours and the bad one to ourselves and ours. We are the voice of the weaker!

Health is the capital. Health is wealth. Health forever!

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  1. Inspirational!!

    “How do you tell me that a country that has been receiving donations since its birth still has people walking with no shoes and mothers and children dying unceasingly due to lack of food”

    This is why the really change is really needed. As the youth who used to say that we are the leaders of tomorrow, we can now understand how we have a great mission.

    i hope, nothing much will be achieved in bringing out a sustainable development in our communities unless we act as role modules to eradicate social injustice by making sure that whatever we are doing we are leaded by passion, commitment and hard work.

    Thanks a lot @Diallo Afadhali for sharing

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