A Message from Botswana

Samuel Akinsola (Gaborone, Botswana)

SFH
Stories For Humanity

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I am human. I have feelings. I have compassion. In my country we say butu. To be kind. To be human.

This is to send a message across the world that we in Botswana are ready to cooperate with the rest of the world, in working together, in providing food for every man, in giving opportunities for the less privileged. Stories for Humanity is our project. And Africa is included. All countries are included. Children, women, men, in all parts of the world are included. We want to pull these people, knowledge, skills together for the betterment of us all. For the 21st century. For the next generation.

On behalf of Botswana, on behalf of the youth of Botswana, I Samuel Akinsola represent our keen interest to work with the rest of the world in fighting the global humanitarian crisis. We need to unite.

Don’t give up. Continue your good work. For the less privileged. Keep on with it. We in Botswana are working hard. That’s why I joined Stories for Humanity. We need to ask ourselves: What are the things we need to put in perspective? How do we achieve it in this environment?

We need peace, respect for human rights. We are ready for our future generation. For our children. We want to create a better tomorrow from today. There is hope. There is hope for tomorrow. So don’t give up.

Excerpt from #FrontièresWalls — Volume 1 Issue 1 of STORIES. Full text available in the print publication.

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SFH
Stories For Humanity

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