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Leadership in Mozambique
- President must assure the development of younger leadership is growing.
- Leaders like teachers and prime minister are good example morally
- The president should create structures will be willing to work with that are approachable although, implementation is slow at times but it is present in the country.
- Leaders should keep the doors of communication open
- Socio-economic issues are at an alarming rate it gets grant from government and it is high.
Living conditions
- Rural development in our observation has occurred in provinces but it has not had basic needs provided to all who need it these needs include water and electricity, food and shelter.
- Roads and infrastructure on the other had have proceeded a need to the fact that we all need to contribute to the way children and young people conditions of livelihood are being set. However, there has been significant progress in under this instrument of living conditions that include that fact that government provides public transportation for children who go to school and it is important that we place much emphasis on resources tat make the lives of children wellbeing a good thing.
Crime
- Migration cause increase in crime, people moving to countries of work like mine workers and for some farm workers is not always regulated and this is due to the fact that governments need make employment a regional integration thing that makes it easy for people who work outside their birth countries or citizens to have a system of making sure workers from other countries are not attacked in their countries of work.
- Again our governments must make sure that protection is afforded to he people who work in their countries along with their families. That they do not make its own citizens feel left out form the employment services that are provided in their own country thus, a balance must be met to deter the implications of xenophobia.
Natural disasters
- Floods cause drop in lifestyle and they create an imbalance in nature, increase hazardous health due to water borne disease.
- Another issue is that people have to start afresh to rebuild their lives and often not know where to start.
Education
- Buildings of youth to go out to the university but not enough companies are hiring but enough are taking in the number of youth that applies for work.
- Schools must also have self esteem classes for children and young people and it is important that they build on the different characters of the child image and self worth.
- A form of expression is necessary and imperative to the upbringing of the child and parents must be willing to make time available to the fact that they can put a child needs first.
- A child's form of expression is anchored by the way his/her expression is being nurtured and it requires one's form about it.
- It's all about taking part in all what is happening in the country and where we all have to choose what we want.
- Democracy is here to make sure that they we are free to promote ubuntu. The need to work together as one body of people to ensure that all needs are met.
- The opportunities to participate should be much more available and accessible.
- A picture can elaborate a thousand words about the background and the deep challenges that can only be established by the picture's relative situation or circumstance.
- Most of the time we use painting and drawing to show our emotions, feelings and to communicate and convey a message to others.
- Creative writing in forms of poem stories is a more interesting way to inform, advice, teach, inspire when presenting.
- Foundations of history throughout the due course of our history children have been looked up but Mr. Nelson Mandela has changed it by creating a legacy of good leadership.
Declaration
- People in Mozambique are hard working and they, but they don't make it impossible for other people who need to grow the only difference is that we as the children and young people that live in the country need to decide what is it that the government needs to do.
- Sustainable livelihood is happening in terms of agriculture and it is important that they make it for all other subjects of interest.
- We need child driven empowering organs like the educational institutes that will review all the things that need to be implemented and some changed to make the status of education in the southern Africa region to be more attentive to the needs and requirements of the child's education.
Status of children in the region
- Children are loosing their culture because of media influence that is not regulated and not having parents involved in the production of what children's are watching on a day to day basis.
- Children are not contributing enough to the running of their country and it is necessary that platforms of learning and volunteering are created to make sure that all children can participate in the things that interest them and contribute in their communities.
- The punishment of children in schools and homes must stop because it is making more and more children became desolate to their lives.
- Entertainment and sport facilities for children are not available enough and it is making it difficult to learn new things.
- Change can be a positive thing for our country and more universities must be built to adapt to technology and to introduce more computer labs that teach about the proper usage of technology and the internet.
- The children and young people that participated in the youth in parliament agued that poverty, HIV/AIDS, food security, constraint education, unavailable facilities and mostly threatening social welfare inability. The core of their concern is largely prohibited by the fact that all the problems they encounter circulate around the issue of its political war between the MDC and ruling party the ZANU-PF.
- Any discussion of the pursuit of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Zimbabwe is superfluous in the current context of social and economic breakdown. The economy has contracted by 35% in 4 years, health and education services are undermined by strikes, staff shortages and unaffordable fees, and everyday household goods are either unavailable or command astronomic prices.
- About one third of the population has fled to South Africa or other neighbouring countries and a further third is dependent on the remittances. Any donor interventions are bound to focus more on short term survival and stability than long term development goals. Indeed even the donors themselves are currently under threat, having received a government directive in June 2008 ordering "the suspension of all field operations until further notice", on grounds of suspected cooperation with political opponents.
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