The miserable conditions in Sharita

By Samuel 1 Min Read
The use of nets in the fishing activities is a common characteristic in the whole island.
The use of nets in the fishing activities is a common characteristic in the whole island.
These are pupils whose parents are too poor to pay their school, as they wait for free boat they don't go to job every day.Here they were fishing.
These are pupils whose parents are too poor to pay their school, as they wait for free boat they don’t go to job every day.Here they were fishing.
As these people highlight, the lifestyle in the island remain a big dilemma. Parents confirmed that finding some money to feed their families always seems to be a pipe dream wish. This young girl was nearby the shore of the pool or small lake, where we met her fishing.
As these people highlight, the lifestyle in the island remain a big dilemma. Parents confirmed that finding some money to feed their families always seems to be a pipe dream wish. This young girl was nearby the shore of the pool or small lake, where we met her fishing.
Due to what they call extreme poverty and disaster, they youth used to leave the school and go fishing.
Due to what they call extreme poverty and disaster, they youth used to leave the school and go fishing.
Guys from Sharita Island, in Eastern region of Rwanda. They were pushing a small boat. The habitats of that island populated since 1974, claim to get a help to leave the island. It is due to the floods and insufficient piece of  land. Since 1974 only one person has ended the secondary school
Guys from Sharita Island, in Eastern region of Rwanda. They were pushing a small boat. The habitats of that island populated since 1974, claim to get a help to leave the island. It is due to the floods and insufficient piece of land. Since 1974 only one person has ended the secondary school
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