User:Hanad Mukhtar

Hanad Mohamed Osman
Mukhtar ( Arabic: مهند محمد عثمان‎, Chinese: Hanad 穆罕默德) was born in Boorama the capital of Awdal on March 20 1996. He attended Ubaya Binu Ka'ab primary school when he was 4 years old. Mukhtar has seven siblings, four brothers and 3 sisters. Mukhtar likes spending some time with his friends and sleeping is also one of his favorite things.

Biography
Mukhtar Mohamed, Hanad, was born in December 1996 in Boorama. He spent most of his earlier lifetime in Boorama. He moved from Boorama when he was only 12 years old. Although this was not the first time he came to Hargeisa, the capital city of Somaliland, it became very difficult for him to adopt his new life in Hargeisa.

Hobbies and Interests
Mukhar Mohamed likes hiking and spending most of his time on running. Although he don't to be in the field of running, he do this for fun. He is in the cross- road running club and he finds it cool running with no reason. Besides running, Mukhtar likes to study computers on his own, working with them on his free time. In afternoons, he goes to run around Abaarso Tech campus, which he finds it wonderful and interesting.

Education
Mukhtar was only grade 7 when his family moved to Hargeisa for personal reasons. He started his education in Al- Irshaad primary school. It was difficult for Mukhtar to adopt his new school because he faced change in syllables. His new school, Al- Irshaad, was in English and this became a difficult for him because his formal school was in Somali.

Child Abuse
According to UNICEF, violence against children in India include neglect, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and exploitation as the rate of child abuse increased to nearly 8000 child abuses in 2007.[10] Indian government study in 2007 stated that two out of every three children in India were physically abused and that 50% of the nearly 12,000 studied children testified one or more forms of sexual abuse.[11] The increase of child abuse in India is reasoned to be the increase of freed criminals. Other studies include that 7,200 children, including infants, are raped every year in India, and the government refuses to comment on these serial child abuses that continues in India. Many child activists believe that many other cases go unreported.[12] Many street children run away from their families after they were being abused physically and mentally.[13] When they run away from their families, hoping that they will have a better life, these children face more abuses than before including child labor and prostitution.[14] A common problem that these street children's, as young as 6 years, face is physical labor in which they sift through garbage seeking money to buy their food. These children do 20% of India's GDP work, garbage picking, luggage carrying and selling news papers and flowers

Sources For My Article
1. The Homeless, Home. "Homeless Facts." Homeless Facts. Slumdogs, 15 June 2010. Web. 20 Mar. 2013. . 2. Project, Hunger. "India." Empowering Women and Men to End Their Own Hunger. The Hunger Project, 16 Sept. 2007. Web. 20 Mar. 2013. . 3. Hunger, World. "Know Your World: Facts About Hunger and Poverty." Empowering Women and Men to End Their Own Hunger. The Hunger Project, 18 Feb. 2008. Web. 20 Mar. 2013. .