Andrakoto

December 11, 2009

Our streets full of beggars

Filed under: English,society — andrakoto @ 12:12 pm

Tana has got a lot of them, not just a handful but much more.

They are dirty,  poor, drunk, mad… they are human. They walk by freely, indifferently anywhere, but where to go? They are like you and me but they didn’t receive any education nor cheering from anyone  but their likes, even then, they are what I would say living in the jungle, street’s jungle. This is no American ghetto but here is poverty at its lowest side. Where is the future of these ragged children, without education, what would they do of their life if they are not given the chance to start it as any other schoolmarm?

This will go on in a ring of poverty since none of them can manage to have a better life and as long as they drown their senses into drunkenness, no good will come out of their offspring. The example is given by parents and the environment shapes your personality as much as education is the root of the knowledge you’ll bring with for a lifetime. NGO’s are not enough and can’t help them all in their programs ,yet,sometimes, it is these very people who don’t want to go away from the city and prefer to live in this fashion instead of perhaps a better life in the countryside.

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2 Comments »

  1. Please, can you PM me as well tell me few much more thinks about this, I am genuinely fan of the weblog…

    Comment by Jani Zagorac — April 13, 2010 @ 10:07 pm | Reply

    • thank you, it’s always nice to read that. you know, we can meet beggars mostly in the capital but few people make of this a whole time job out of here, there’s always sthg to do

      Comment by andrakoto — April 22, 2010 @ 3:09 pm | Reply


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