Where is the Refugee Crisis Giant?
Refugee crisis has seized all of the planet, I think. Prosperous Europe suffers from it very much, but still it is hard to refuse from helping people who escape from war. I enjoy the idea of common world development explained here http://planetaryproject.com/culture/sintez/ , but still there are many religious and social borders to achieve mutual help and support among people.
By Linda Martindale A young man called Mdalaga, who had to flee his home and family during the Rwandan genocide, begins his long journey south after the initial terror-filled flight to the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo. After years of walking from village to village, living hand to mouth, working where possible and suffering the trauma of displacement, Mdalaga eventually made it to Cape Town in the hopes of a better life. The logistical nightmare and xenophobia that met him could not dampen his soul – it had been dampened long before. Africa – a vast land of rich resources with its heart-rending history, is ours. Numerous political strongholds, governmental crises, war and unrest, have forced many Africans to risk their lives … in the hopes of saving them. Fleeing country and home has not been their first – but for many, their only choice. After making the journey to ‘safety’ these men, women and children face the frustrations of not being able to do a simple thing like