Group news analysis from myjoyonline's headline" four in ten children will be in Africa globally by 2050- UNICEF


1. Yes, because the headline is specifically talking about children besides the image consists of children

2. The image evokes joy because the children look happy

3. It is manipulated because it makes us think it is good to have more children because of the joy on their faces

4. The composition makes us happy to know that there will be more children soon to fill Africa with this joy

5. The image adds depth to the story by providing a visual representation of the children being discussed, allowing readers to connect emotionally with the narrative. It humanizes the story and makes it more relatable, rather than simply reinforcing a headline.

6. Yes. This image depicts a group of children from what appears to be a rural or less affluent area, given the dirt path and simple clothing. This image could be used in various contexts, such as news articles about poverty, education, or community development in Africa.

7.  This image is what draws our minds to the children compared to other images

8.   The image reflects societal biases about children in  Africa . The image highlight the need for increase of investment in Africa's children , emphasizing their potential to drive economic growth and development .


By: Saboba

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