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Meaningful Change Does Not Always Require Financial Resources

Ishmeal Alfred Charles, the driving force behind the Sick Pikin Project, recently shared his vision in an exclusive interview with Awoko Newspaper. He expressed a strong desire to serve as an ambassador—not in the traditional political sense—but as a representative of Sierra Leone on the global stage, dedicated to humanitarian efforts, particularly in advocating for healthcare. As part of his broader vision, he urges the government to require mining companies to allocate a percentage of their royalties to emergency healthcare for children.

Courtesy: Ishmeal Alfred Charles

Ishmeal Alfred Charles

Founder of Sick Pikin Project

Ishmeal Alfred Charles, the driving force behind the Sick Pikin Project, recently shared his vision in an exclusive interview with Awoko Newspaper. He expressed a strong desire to serve as an ambassador—not in the traditional political sense—but as a representative of Sierra Leone on the global stage, dedicated to humanitarian efforts, particularly in advocating for healthcare.

As part of his broader vision, he calls on the government to mandate that mining companies allocate a percentage of their royalties to emergency healthcare for children—this would create a sustainable system to address urgent medical needs and strengthen Sierra Leone’s overall healthcare sector.

If I were an ambassador to a country like India, I would focus on developing a modular hospital system in Sierra Leone. This initiative would greatly reduce the need for families to seek medical care abroad. My vision is to ensure that every Sierra Leonean has access to affordable, quality healthcare.
— Ishmeal Alfred Charles

He emphasized the African philosophy of Ubuntu, which means "I am because you are," as a guiding principle for national development. "We need to create a society where people help one another simply because it is the right thing to do."

He encourages Sierra Leoneans to embrace a culture of selflessness and collective progress. There is an urgent need for transformative leadership and a commitment to social responsibility in Sierra Leone, especially in support of our most vulnerable populations. It's important to understand that driving meaningful change does not always require large financial investments. Even simple acts of kindness, such as fetching water for an elderly neighbor, can have a profound impact.

Courtesy: ABOUT: Ishmeal Alfred Charles for Sick Pikin Project [click to visit website]
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