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Ibrahima Sory and parents live in a remote village of Morlimouya located in the interior part of Guinea. Their village does not have electricity and clean water. They dwell in a 2 roomed mud house with no inside toilet. They survive by cultivating local crops from which they generate a little amount of $370 USD as annual income. With this meager amount, not much can be done to meet the basic need of the family. The young boy is attending the village school. At home, he is very avtive and helps elders with small errands. In his freetime, he joins friends in practicing soccer or local game. At nigh, he sleeps with the mother on a wooden bed covered with mosquito nets. A kind helping hand will enable the child to overcome difficulties surrounding his life and have a promissing future.