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Youth Speaks! – On Being Urban Poor

Youth Speaks! – On Being Urban Poor

by SUKA Society | Feb 28, 2012 | Children's Right, Youth Speaks!

What does it mean to grow up in an urban poor environment? See that world through the eyes of a youth who comes from and wants to make a difference in it. I’m Amunathan from Desa Mentari. Desa Mentari is located along Jalan Kelang Lama. Most of the people staying in...
Youth Speaks! – On Freedom of Expression

Youth Speaks! – On Freedom of Expression

by SUKA Society | Sep 14, 2010 | Children's Right, Youth Speaks!

Who am I? I am an eighteen year old teenager who wants to have the freedom and opportunities to speak out, to have a say in things, to express my feelings and thoughts freely. Why is this freedom of expression so important to me? Although I may be young, I want to be...
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