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Many children took a long walk to reach us and learn something from us. Most of these children have never attended a school, others have been facing big challenges in their student journeys due to extreme poverty and some have never returned since the emergence of covid-19 in Angola in March 2020.
Children are sharing their academic experiences
Special song from Marcia
SHOW 5 - ART IN DEFENSE OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Ladies and gentlemen,
Welcome everyone to our creative and fantastic channel!
Our sustainable and innovative music-related project'' came to an end!
The heroes of our show are Angola's most ordinary citizens. We brought together young people and talented children from school, churches, streets and housewives.
Hello!
Good evening everyone from Angola. My name is Sofonie Dala, I am the founder of this project,
Welcome everyone to the grand finale of our innovative show of sustainable music that inspires people to fight against climate change.
Guess who will be today's artist?
It is me!
I will be the artist of today's show, I will sing a top song.
The end of the campaign is not the end of the movement, thanks to all of you who believes and supports our work, we hope to see you soon!
Here’s a glimpse of what singing sustainable in order to fight climate change looks like for people in Angola.
SHOW 1 - Joining the fight against climate change through music!
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, such as through variations in the solar cycle. But Since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.
Climate change is the biggest health threat facing humanity, threatening the progress in development, global health and poverty reduction made over the past 50 years.
Today we have joyful people and children who sing promoting sustainable actions in the agriculture and food sector, oceans, social life and Child Protection!
Today's children and future generations will bear a disproportionate share of the burden of climate change, which will affect child wellbeing through many direct, indirect, and societal pathways.
https://sustainablelifestyle-angola.blogspot.com/2023/03/show-4-joining-fight-against-climate.html
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