What do children in Afghanistan think about the
governance of their country? Young people in
Mazar-i-Sharif, in the northern Balkh province,
tell Save the Children's Stuart Bamforth how they
would change Afghanistan if they were president.
Issa Khan is a working street child. He sells cups
of water on the streets of Mazar-i-Sharif, and is
the bread winner in the family, after his father
was shot while sleeping on the roof at night. This
is his story.
In Afghanistan, children are still suffering from
malnutrition and many women deliver their babies at
home with no access to proper healthcare or a
trained midwife. Save the Children is helping to
reduce hunger in one of the poorest communities in ...
Zarghoona is 16, and has been working for as long as
she can remember, embroidering clothes and wrapping
sweets. She wasn't able to use a tape measure until
six months ago when she started attending a
"Working Streetchildren Centre in Mazar-i-Sharif", ...
The story of Alfred, who loved watching Nigerian
films and playing football with his friends in Kroo
Bay, a shanty-town slum in Freetown. He died of
malaria, aged four years and two months.
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