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By: sudhir send a private message
Peshawar : Pakistan | 2 months ago
The tribal young boys play a traditional games. These are very poor youngsters belonging to one of the backward tribal Agencies of Mohmand Ageny.Like other agency this region too...
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  • Posted By call_kathy | 2 months ago | Spam

    One of the "hidden" costs of poverty is definitely the lack of sports arenas. Sports give children a chance to learn from others, to grow in how they express themselves, and to stretch their bodies.


    When a child has to work all day, they have no energy left to grow and learn. This in turn causes them to become more likely to end up chronically jobless.


    The only way to end the cycle is to ensure that poverty ends. Short of that, we need to work together as a world-wide community to get decent educations for every child in the world. Education for the brain, play time for the imagination, and sports/exercise for the community.


    We can make a difference.


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