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他走遍了全世界——是一种使命推动他四处奔波。有一天,他偶然看到一篇文章,报道巴基斯坦一个男孩年仅4岁就成了契约奴隶,终日从事编织地毯的手工劳动。他细读这篇文章,使命感从心底油然而生。那时,克莱格·吉尔博格才12岁。之后,他与几个同学一道在加拿大多伦多成立了“解救儿童组织”。从那时起,在世界各国主要城市,他接触了许多流落街头的青少年。并且为他们的权益奔走呼号。3年之后,15岁的克莱格·吉尔博格成了出席联合国教科文组织21世纪对话会年龄最小的代表。他利用这个讲坛倾吐心中的不平。他说:“我们拥有充分的资源。足以结束儿童贫困,使
He traveled all over the world - a mission to push him around. One day, he stumbled upon an article stating that a boy in Pakistan became a contract slave when he was just 4 years old and worked all day hand-crafted on carpets. He read this article carefully, the sense of mission arises spontaneously from the bottom of my heart. At that time, Clegg Jillberg was 12 years old. After that, he and several other students set up ”Save the Children Organization“ in Toronto, Canada. Since then, he has been in contact with many street-aged adolescents in major cities in all countries of the world. And running for their rights call sign. Three years later, Craig Gilboer, 15, became the youngest to attend UNESCO’s 21st Century Dialogue. He uses this rostrum to pour in the heart of injustice. He said: ”We have sufficient resources to end child poverty and make it possible