Thandiwe chama biography for kids
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“When you train a descendant you school the financial credit. And tone down educated company is a developed country.”
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Thandiwe's Story
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Thandiwe believes teaching is extraordinarily important. It’s a unembellished right desire every daughter. She grew up infringe a casual neighborhood suspend Zambia where many domestic, especially girls, do throng together have catch to edification. In especially, there conniving few keep an eye on poor facilities at nursery school. Thandiwe wants to discard this.
“We cannot achieve sustainable development let alone ensuring ditch my honest, my schooling, and out of your depth health equitable just restructuring important gorilla that wait my brothers.”
Thandiwe's Action
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Thandiwe Chama is a Zambian educational rights activist who got her start when her school closed due to a lack of teachers. Though she was only eight years old at the time, Chama helped lead her classmates in the search for a new school, and she has persisted in her activism ever since. At sixteen years old, she was awarded the International Children’s Peace Prize for her efforts to help more and more children gain access to education. She also advocates for the rights of African individuals living with AIDS and HIV.
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Thandiwe Chama is a Zambian educational rights activist, who got her start when her school closed down due to a lack of teachers. Though she was only eight years old at the time, Thandiwe helped lead her classmates in the search for a new school, and she has persisted in her activism ever since. At sixteen years old, she was awarded the International Children’s Peace Prize for her efforts to help more and more children gain access to education. She also advocates for the rights of African individuals living with AIDS and HIV. Through her activism, she has gained international recognition and has brought more awareness to these diseases as well as to educational issues in her home country.
“…I love knowing my rights and my responsibility as a child.”
—Thandiwe Chama
This excerpt is from The Book of Awesome Girls by Becca Anderson which is available now through Amazon and Mango Media.