It is great that the Red Cross is trying to help the people in Darfur.
But it is unacceptable that the World Food Program is having trouble finding money to continue delivering food to more than 2 million refugees in Darfur. Monthly costs of food delivery are $6.2 million.
What about morals, values, care, and compassion? Do the people in Darfur matter at all to those around the world that can make a difference?
SAVO HELETA
Author of 'Not My Turn to Die:
Memoirs of a Broken Childhood in Bosnia'
savoheleta.livejournal.com
Savo HeletaApr 8th, 2008 - 18:19:56
It is great that the Red Cross is trying to help the people in Darfur.
But it is unacceptable that the World Food Program is having trouble finding money to continue delivering food to more than 2 million refugees in Darfur. Monthly costs of food delivery are $6.2 million.
What about morals, values, care, and compassion? Do the people in Darfur matter at all to those around the world that can make a difference?
SAVO HELETA
Author of 'Not My Turn to Die:
Memoirs of a Broken Childhood in Bosnia'
savoheleta.livejournal.com
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