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As a goodwill ambassador of the United Nations Foundation, An Wen will use her influence to attract the attention of other people in the world to Nigerian children and work hard to improve the current situation of Nigerian children. Improving the current situation of Nigerian children has become an important issue for UNICEF. An Wen is responsible for the project.

But raising the much-needed funds is the mission of all ambassadors.

In An Wen's eyes, this matter was very sacred. She joined the UN personnel and headed to Nigeria.

It is precisely because of this that when the director of Faith bought something and wanted to make amends, he found that he was no longer there.

How could An Wen have no disturbance in her heart? In the past, even if she got used to being robbed of roles, she would still feel sad, let alone now.

She hadn't encountered such a situation for a long time, and going to Nepal was a relief.

In addition to the UN staff and reporters from several media, they arrived in the afternoon, and the place they were going to was relatively remote and took a long drive to get there.

Nigeria is located in central and western Africa. It is considered to be a country with no hope, the least developed country in the world, and one of the hottest countries in the world. The country's literacy rate is low, and it is still dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry. .

What's worse is that there are long-term wars, social and political turmoil, and frequent famines.

An Wen went this time because there was another famine.

As soon as An Wen got off the plane, she felt a surge of enthusiasm. Everyone changed their clothes.

On the way, An Wen didn't see a fat man. Everyone was very thin. Some people were so skinny that they could see the shape of their heads.

They lived in a UN compound. From a distance, they could see many people surrounding the door, which was closed tightly. People were beating on the door frantically. Some people crawled on the door, and some lay down on the ground trying to get through the crack of the door. Go in, and some people are climbing the wall.

An Wen could tell that they were speaking f language, which made her a little surprised.

She understands a little f language but is not proficient and can only understand a little. They are speaking vaguely at this moment and don't know what they are shouting, but they can hear that it is crying.

Seeing a car coming, they seemed to know that the car would go in and surrounded them. An Wen opened the window to see the scenery outside. At this moment, a woman rushed over and put her head and one hand in.

Her hair and skin were shriveled, her eyes were so thin that her eyes were protruding and her bags under her eyes were surprisingly big. She grabbed An Wen's hand, like a drowning person suddenly found a piece of driftwood.

Big drops of tears fell down, she seemed very desperate but with some hope, said: I beg you to save my daughter! My daughter is starving to death! Can you give me something to eat! Just a little please...she's almost unconscious now...I beg you I just need a little, just a little...my daughter is dying...I beg you save her, I beg you Give me some food...I beg you...

Her voice was loud, crying like she was about to burst her throat.

An Wen could understand a little bit. Looking at this desperate black mother, she couldn't help but get red eyes from her words.

But in the next second, a person quickly shot and pushed the woman's head out, and the driver closed the window at a high speed.

Unexpectedly, the woman grabbed the window frantically with her hands, and now she is bleeding from the window.

An Wen was so frightened that she quickly tried to lower the window, but found that she couldn't. She saw the woman yelling outside in pain and despair.

An Wen worked hard and shouted: Lower the window.

The driver was taken aback and lowered the window.

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