I'm literally shaking thinking about Touma and her situation... 3 million malnourished kids under 5 is just insane And it's not just kids, their families are struggling too... paying for lifesaving meds themselves? It's like they're being forced to choose between their own lives or their children's. I mean, can you even imagine having to make a choice like that? The situation is just heartbreaking... schools getting destroyed and kids losing contact with their family members... it's like the war is tearing the country apart
OMG, my heart just fell apart reading about Touma and her situation ... 3 million kids are dying because of malnutrition & the hospitals can't handle all these cases ... what's so hard about sharing lifesaving meds? It's not like they're gonna pay for it themselves, right? And those twins... I feel like I'm crying just thinking about Masajed . And poor Zaher , he deserves so much better than to live with this trauma . Sudan needs help ASAP We should all be donating to help these kids & their families
.. thinkin about Touma & her situation, it just breaks my heart ... it's not just about savin' one life or riskin' another, it's about the choices we make when all we want is to protect our loved ones. What even is a "good" life anyway? Is it really worth fightin' for? The fact that hospitals are overwhelmed & meds gotta be paid for by families... it's like the system's designed 2 fail these kids .
And what about Zaher, this little dude who just wants 2 play football w/ his friends again ? Can we even imagine how hard it must be 4 him 2 see his home in shambles? Like, where's his childhood at? The destruction of schools is like takin' away their future altogether... it's devastating, man. It makes me wonder what the world would look like if we all just took a step back & thought about the bigger picture .
We talk about humanitarian crises, but what does it really mean 2 be "human"? How do we prioritize in situations like this? Do we save the twin or risk losin' both? It's not that simple, is it?
I just saw the cutest video of a puppy who learned to play piano ... I mean, can you believe it? Anyway, going back to Sudan, it's heartbreaking how the war has taken away everything from these families. I wonder if they have any favorite foods or traditional dishes that bring them comfort during hard times. You know, like my aunt used to make this amazing chicken stir-fry that always lifted her mood... anyway, the situation in Sudan is just devastating .