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Vancouver Teen Speaks @ UN Forum


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Vancouver Teen Speaks @ UN Forum

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Listen to a young teenager from Vancouver who travelled with 4 other teenagers on their own funds all the way to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil to speak at a UN Forum. She pleads for aid to divert financial and other resources from rich countries to poor countries to help poor children, fight poverty.and reduce wastage. Her loud and clear pleas and cries are definitely genuine to stun the audience in the Hall. Real smart kid! See the video on her forceful speech.

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