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Q and A with Amandeep Singh

April 16, 2021

 

Respected Sir,

 

Below i will try to answer all your questions according to my knowledge and my situation :

 

1) Q:- What are you guys doing for food ?

Ans:- For food now we depend on our parents. because cab work is reduced due o covid-19 and i have to sit at home even...

26.05.21 06:18 AM - Comment(s)
Fundraising during Economic Uncertainty: COVID 19
“…we are still working tirelessly to meet the increasing demand for help, and to do this we still need donations.” 
(John Bickert, President of CFTW) 
Introduction 


It is impossible to look into the future and view the lasting impacts Covid-19 will cause on our society. However, we can l...
14.04.21 11:48 AM - Comment(s)
The Story of Three Inspiring Teachers Who Would Do Anything to Educate a Child

Do you know how to spell your name? If so, you’re already many steps ahead of millions of children in third world countries. Whether in Africa, India, South America, or elsewhere, young people around the world face constant barriers in getting an education—and that can have profound, lifelong conseq...

19.01.21 09:52 PM - Comment(s)
Pandemic Leaves Poor Nations Farthest Behind

From the Pandemic to Poverty

  

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the majority of the world, it is typically developing countries and those with a high ratio of low-income individuals who are impacted the most. The World Bank, which often leads discussions on the anticipated ch...

14.12.20 05:59 PM - Comment(s)
By 2030, Africa Will Be Home to 90% of the Worlds Poor Population

Introduction

  

Africa has generally been known as a continent where poverty is common and subsisting on a low income is the norm. However, the impoverished communities of this beautiful continent are growing, and by 2030, it is anticipated that as many as 90% of the world’s total poor popul...

03.12.20 05:39 AM - Comment(s)

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