Judith Andeka, a widow and mother in Nairobi’s Kibera, one of the world’s biggest slums, has seen tough times before. But nothing like this.pic.twitter.com/sUSSOJnNfV
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Judith Andeka, a widow and mother in Nairobi’s Kibera, one of the world’s biggest slums, has seen tough times before. But nothing like this.pic.twitter.com/sUSSOJnNfV
Is more worst here in Nigeria
But let’s continue to lockdown to save lives???? 
African countries have so much water and fertile land, But they do not work hard to grow their own food Why?
Food is about to disappear from grocery stores in America. That is the next phase of fear and panic.
The International Labor Organization says 4 out of 5 people in the global workforce of 3.3 billion have been hit by full or partial workplace closures in the pandemic.http://apne.ws/wbBKiOI
Buen VIERNES 8 de MAYO PATRIAGRANDE, de PATAGONIA TIERRA DE FUEGO y MALVINAS, hasta RIO BRAVO, PUERTO RICO Y CARIBE. El camino INTEGRACIÓN. El objetivo SOBERANÍA. JORGE GLAS Vicepresidente d ECUADOR, preso por orden d los CORRUPTOS.pic.twitter.com/l2474qirLs
A lockdown forced Rosemary Páez Carabajal to take her coffee cart off the streets of Argentina’s capital. She’s worried that even after restrictions ease, people won’t want to buy from businesses like hers.pic.twitter.com/AbwQ2jSZtz
To keep food on the table for their five children, Mahesh and Gita Verma turned their flower stall into a bread and milk shop, the kind of business the Indian government has made exempt from the country’s strict coronavirus lockdown.pic.twitter.com/yarBM2tbo2
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