The Worlds Children… We felt that it was time again to show some images that bring to light how lucky we truly are…Consequently, most of the world is not this lucky and lives in places such as the ones below, have no families, and will never no the appreciation of searching their favorite websites. Please take some time to think this Holiday season about how lucky we are and what an incredible things can be done in the design field. This post is merely meant to put pieces into perspective and we firmly believe that the viewers of this site can do just that. Thank you.
Children gather to celebrate children’s rights in Harare, Friday, Nov. 20.
Internally displaced women line up to receive therapeutic food for their children at a food distribution centre run by an organization called CAACID, funded by the UN agencies andEuropean Union, in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Nov. 15.
Children study in a yard with scrap collected for recycling, in Hyderabad, India, Friday, Nov. 20.
Children play in a rickshaw at a garbage dump in Hyderabad, India on Tuesday, Nov. 17.
Sheela, 6, walks the tightrope during a street performance in Gauhati, India, Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Children wash clothes and bathe at a water pipeline surrounded by sewage in Mumbai, India on Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Roha, an infant, is left sleeping on the sidewalk of a busy street in Mumbai, India on Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Bangladeshi child laborers work at a balloon workshop in Kamrangir Char, on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Thursday, Nov. 19.
A street child sleeps next to a stray dog, as another looks for fleas in his clothes, in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Nov. 19.
A street child displays acrobatic skills with the help of an iron ring during a street show in Katmandu, Nepal, Thursday, Nov. 19.
A stray dog looks on near a group of street children sleeping on a pavement in Katmandu, Nepal, Friday, Nov. 20.
A street child searches for recyclable material in a garbage dump on the outskirts of Gauhati, India, Thursday, Nov. 19, a day ahead of Universal Children’s Day. Twenty years after the U.N. adopted a treaty guaranteeing children’s rights, fewer youngsters are dying and more are going to school, but an estimated 1 billion still lack services essential to their survival and development, UNICEF said Thursday.
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