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In 2016, the World Showed No Value for Children’s Lives

The Year In Review, by the World Top 20 Project, pulls no punches, on how some countries show little to no value for their Child Population.

We can’t save everyone, but we will not ignore the most vulnerable population on the earth. It is our responsibility to protect, our children
— Albert N. Mitchell II
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, USA, December 5, 2016 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The World Top 20 Project release it’s first annual review of world events that threatens children’s educational achievement. This review lists the five major stories that captivated and gripped the world in 2016.

This list includes the failed attempts by the Nigerian Government to rescue over 180 kidnapped girls; Brazil’s Students Protest movement - Occupy Schools; the growing global neglect of disable children’s education; the expulsion of millions of defenseless children from their countries; and the lawlessness that exists in one of the world’s greatest countries, third largest city.

The World Top 20 Project, created by the US based NGO, NJ MED. The organization’s Founder and CEO, Albert Mitchell II, said, “We can’t save everyone, but we will not ignore the most vulnerable population on the earth. It is our responsibility to protect, our children, no matter where they are or who is their parent. We must stand together as a human race, to live by this principle.”

Mr. Mitchell added, “No one has the right to stop a human life for seeking to survive, and make a contribution. It is our belief; we will be, judged by a higher power at the end of our own existence. So went that day comes, we can be held accountable for what we did, or didn’t do.”

Shomari Moore
NJMED
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