- Young people in Africa are protesting.
- They want justice and better lives.
- In Madagascar, there are power and water problems.
- Protests started on September 25, 2023.
- People are angry about rich leaders and corruption.
- In Morocco, young people protest healthcare issues.
Difficult words
- protest — To express strong disagreement publicly.protesting
- justice — Fair treatment and fairness in society.
- problem — An issue or difficulty to solve.problems
- healthcare — The organized provision of medical care.
- corruption — Dishonest behavior by those in power.
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Discussion questions
- Why do you think young people protest?
- How can protests help bring changes?
- What issues do you think are most important for young people?
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