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"Another world is possible"
Close you’re eyes for a moment and hypothetically imagine a world free of poverty, war, hunger, crime, violence, sexual harassment, corporal punishment, genocide, civil war, racism, HIV\AIDS, cancer and all the bad things u can think of .Think of a world where children are happy, where all people are treated equally, a world of happiness and prosperity .Now open you’re eyes and look at what is
Introduction - Speak Africa Media Team
This is the space where we can learn about eachother, please feel free to post you info.
Introduction Hanna Afework
1. Who I am (name, age, background, interests, education, vocation, etc.)
My name is Hanna Afework, a deaf girl from Ethiopia. I am a participant of Addis Ababa University Information and Communication Development Office. I am a computer programmer and webmaster of the university website. I have a B.S. in information system and want to do my second degree in special needs education which is a study on disability. I think this willl help me to better utilize the technology for the needs of persons with disability.
2. What Speak Africa means to me
Speak Africa is a better way to organize the youth and to make the youth participate in leadership. It is a means of advocacy and awareness. It is a means of exchanging ideas, beliefs and culture. It is a means of getting together the yout hof Africa with out any discrimination on sex, color, ethinicity and disability. Speak Africa is all about making a better Africa through the youth.
