The moving story of a child abandoned in the street… who grew into a proud young man, facing his future with serenity.
In January 2016, Anja Ringgren Lovén, a Danish aid worker, was passing through a village in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria, when she spotted him.
He was a two-year-old boy, naked, skeletal, and struggling to stand. His name was Hope.
For eight months, he had wandered alone, abandoned by his family who believed him to be a sorcerer, a cruel superstition that, even today, costs the lives of countless children in Africa.
Anja knelt down, offered him water in a bottle, wrapped him in a blanket and took him to the hospital.
This simple photo, of a white woman giving water to a hungry black child, has gone around the world and touched millions of hearts.
In just a few days, donations poured in from every continent, making it possible to save not only Hope’s life, but also the lives of many other children like him.
Hope survived. Within weeks, he was eating, smiling, and learning his first words in sign language (he is deaf). In 2017, Anja and her husband, David Emmanuel Umem, officially adopted him. They gave him a family, a home, and a new name: Hope Lovén Umem.
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