Be seen, but not heard

The main idea is to push the agenda that children should not be limited by their circumstances, their living conditions or even down to what continent they’re living in, even culture expects us to be silent.

Environment

Sketcher

Kegomoditswe Mabunda

Country

South Africa

Place

National School of Arts Braamfontein Johannesburg

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Mabongi Jessica Nyalungu
Why did you choose this sketch?
The praying hands: We should pray for a bright future. Despite our different religions as a country and world we should pray everyday for the best future that we can imagine. Miracles and dreams do come true. The sun presents new beginnings and hope for the future. Staircase: South Africa still has a long way to go to improve and become a better nation but it takes one step at a time to succeed. The key :'Education is the KEY to success'- Nelson Mandela. Through education, employment opportunities can be created hence decreasing the poverty and crime rate in South Africa. Education also teaches us basic morals and principles such as love, care, kindness, peace, respect and unity. This can play a role in decreasing crime, racism, hate, rape, assault and Gender Based Violence. The light bulb puzzle represents that we should unite and inspire each other in order for us to be better and happy people. We need to help each other in this world like brothers and sisters. We need to share our ideas, visions and find solutions to our problems through creativity and Innovation. It symbolizes that we are intelligent beings in our own way and we each play an important role to society and we all complete each other like a puzzle. Soccer ball: symbolizes sports in South Africa which plays a huge role in nation building. It symbolizes the healthy activities and enjoyment that we have in our country. Gangster S in safety: We need to create a safe environment that is free from gangs and crimes. Gun: We need to stop violence in general. We should stop killing each other during crimes such as robberies. A lot of people get killed just for cellphones and just for R100. We should stop this, we are one blood. The rainbow represents diversity (rainbow nation) and the hand holding the gun shows different races trying to stop the hate crime we have for each other. We should stop hate crime such as racism. We are calling each other names and shooting and hating each other but we forget that we are one blood. Different colored figures (stick men): We are one blood, one nation. We should unite and conquer this world through diversity. I believe South Africa is privileged in having so many different cultures, races, religions, languages. It is absolutely phenomenal. We should actually show this off to the world because it makes us unique. We should embrace and enjoy each others company. Blood drooping: This can represent a lot of things such: 1) The murders and the crimes that are committed in South Africa. They are so bad that the whole world knows us for our crimes. Which brings pain and sorrow to everyone's heart. We can do better as a nation, because we are one blood. 2) In the world we are also famous for the high HIV and Aids rate. We should stop judging people and we should also inform our partners about our HIV statuses so that we can try to avoid spreading the virus.We should also promote abstinence and protection. HIV is no longer a death sentence and can be treated through healthy life style and taking medication. 3)We should donate blood to people who desperately need it because everyone deserves life. Everyone's heart deserve's to beat. Although the country has shed a lot of blood. South Africa is our land (grass and soil). It is up to us to grow. We need to flourish and nourish (maize meal) our people with good ethical leadership and behavior. We will finally be free (birds) and we will have peace and love (flags) to share with everyone. This will bring a good balance to the pain we have endured as a nation.
Cartoonist:
Ngiphiwe
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to show that we can't survive in this world without somehow damaging our earth or being a hypocrite. Instead of judging others for their decisions which are inevitable, we should base our lives around the idea that we want a better environment to live in. A small change can do a lot for our ecosystem.
Cartoonist:
Inathi
Why did you choose this sketch?
About a girl who was brutally beaten up and abused by boys who said that she thought she was cool and left her with no eye sight as they took her eyes out
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sometimes times all we really need to hear is a yes or no.
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
An illustrative idea of how pushing and pulling as a unit can have a complex advantage to our personal desires. The physical world we have been planted on requires us to move through time in different forms of motion in order to grow. Together we are better.
Cartoonist:
Neo M Art
Why did you choose this sketch?
To heal the sad teen through my artwork and also those who go through alot to speak about their problems.
Cartoonist:
Gabriele
Why did you choose this sketch?
It speaks for itself
Cartoonist:
Ervinas Savickis
Why did you choose this sketch?
In the modern world we are not free. Especially when it's about love. We need to be free.
Cartoonist:
Domantas Simutus
Why did you choose this sketch?
It's about how people don't agree on vaccination. Some say it's bad and some say it's good. It's all about arguing.

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One blood, One heart, One nation = South Africa

In 2007 when I was nine years old, three burglars broke into our house and stole our belongings. At that time my little sister was about one years old. She was crying a lot and so they asked my parents to keep her quite or else they will kill her. My parents tried and she just couldn’t stop and so the criminals tried to shoot her but my dad took a dive for the bullet and saved her life. The gun shot was directly in his chest and it just missed his heart. Dr Roos (Cardio-thoracic surgeon) gave him the name lucky because he survived this unfortunate incidence. When drawing this image I first thought of the gun. The gun really gives me flashbacks because there was a time that the gun was lying on the table while the criminals were looking for items to steal. I thought of taking the gun to shoot them but I was just 9 years old and I don’t even know how it works. I was afraid that there might not be any bullets inside so I just stared at the gun for a long time until the criminals took it away. I thank God that we are all still alive. Miracles do happen and I believe South Africa’s future is bright. Here is the article: https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/robbers-shoot-man-in-chest-360485

Environment

Sketcher

Mabongi Jessica Nyalungu

Country

South Africa

Place

Place of Birth: Nelspruit, High School: Pretoria High School for girls, University: Derzhavin State Medical University (Russia)

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Mabongi Jessica Nyalungu
Why did you choose this sketch?
The praying hands: We should pray for a bright future. Despite our different religions as a country and world we should pray everyday for the best future that we can imagine. Miracles and dreams do come true. The sun presents new beginnings and hope for the future. Staircase: South Africa still has a long way to go to improve and become a better nation but it takes one step at a time to succeed. The key :'Education is the KEY to success'- Nelson Mandela. Through education, employment opportunities can be created hence decreasing the poverty and crime rate in South Africa. Education also teaches us basic morals and principles such as love, care, kindness, peace, respect and unity. This can play a role in decreasing crime, racism, hate, rape, assault and Gender Based Violence. The light bulb puzzle represents that we should unite and inspire each other in order for us to be better and happy people. We need to help each other in this world like brothers and sisters. We need to share our ideas, visions and find solutions to our problems through creativity and Innovation. It symbolizes that we are intelligent beings in our own way and we each play an important role to society and we all complete each other like a puzzle. Soccer ball: symbolizes sports in South Africa which plays a huge role in nation building. It symbolizes the healthy activities and enjoyment that we have in our country. Gangster S in safety: We need to create a safe environment that is free from gangs and crimes. Gun: We need to stop violence in general. We should stop killing each other during crimes such as robberies. A lot of people get killed just for cellphones and just for R100. We should stop this, we are one blood. The rainbow represents diversity (rainbow nation) and the hand holding the gun shows different races trying to stop the hate crime we have for each other. We should stop hate crime such as racism. We are calling each other names and shooting and hating each other but we forget that we are one blood. Different colored figures (stick men): We are one blood, one nation. We should unite and conquer this world through diversity. I believe South Africa is privileged in having so many different cultures, races, religions, languages. It is absolutely phenomenal. We should actually show this off to the world because it makes us unique. We should embrace and enjoy each others company. Blood drooping: This can represent a lot of things such: 1) The murders and the crimes that are committed in South Africa. They are so bad that the whole world knows us for our crimes. Which brings pain and sorrow to everyone's heart. We can do better as a nation, because we are one blood. 2) In the world we are also famous for the high HIV and Aids rate. We should stop judging people and we should also inform our partners about our HIV statuses so that we can try to avoid spreading the virus.We should also promote abstinence and protection. HIV is no longer a death sentence and can be treated through healthy life style and taking medication. 3)We should donate blood to people who desperately need it because everyone deserves life. Everyone's heart deserve's to beat. Although the country has shed a lot of blood. South Africa is our land (grass and soil). It is up to us to grow. We need to flourish and nourish (maize meal) our people with good ethical leadership and behavior. We will finally be free (birds) and we will have peace and love (flags) to share with everyone. This will bring a good balance to the pain we have endured as a nation.
Cartoonist:
Ngiphiwe
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to show that we can't survive in this world without somehow damaging our earth or being a hypocrite. Instead of judging others for their decisions which are inevitable, we should base our lives around the idea that we want a better environment to live in. A small change can do a lot for our ecosystem.
Cartoonist:
Inathi
Why did you choose this sketch?
About a girl who was brutally beaten up and abused by boys who said that she thought she was cool and left her with no eye sight as they took her eyes out
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sometimes times all we really need to hear is a yes or no.
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
An illustrative idea of how pushing and pulling as a unit can have a complex advantage to our personal desires. The physical world we have been planted on requires us to move through time in different forms of motion in order to grow. Together we are better.
Cartoonist:
Neo M Art
Why did you choose this sketch?
To heal the sad teen through my artwork and also those who go through alot to speak about their problems.
Cartoonist:
Gabriele
Why did you choose this sketch?
It speaks for itself
Cartoonist:
Ervinas Savickis
Why did you choose this sketch?
In the modern world we are not free. Especially when it's about love. We need to be free.
Cartoonist:
Domantas Simutus
Why did you choose this sketch?
It's about how people don't agree on vaccination. Some say it's bad and some say it's good. It's all about arguing.

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aren't we all hypocrites?

Environment

Sketcher

Ngiphiwe

Country

South Africa

Place

Gauteng, Johannesburg

Themes:

Environment

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Mabongi Jessica Nyalungu
Why did you choose this sketch?
The praying hands: We should pray for a bright future. Despite our different religions as a country and world we should pray everyday for the best future that we can imagine. Miracles and dreams do come true. The sun presents new beginnings and hope for the future. Staircase: South Africa still has a long way to go to improve and become a better nation but it takes one step at a time to succeed. The key :'Education is the KEY to success'- Nelson Mandela. Through education, employment opportunities can be created hence decreasing the poverty and crime rate in South Africa. Education also teaches us basic morals and principles such as love, care, kindness, peace, respect and unity. This can play a role in decreasing crime, racism, hate, rape, assault and Gender Based Violence. The light bulb puzzle represents that we should unite and inspire each other in order for us to be better and happy people. We need to help each other in this world like brothers and sisters. We need to share our ideas, visions and find solutions to our problems through creativity and Innovation. It symbolizes that we are intelligent beings in our own way and we each play an important role to society and we all complete each other like a puzzle. Soccer ball: symbolizes sports in South Africa which plays a huge role in nation building. It symbolizes the healthy activities and enjoyment that we have in our country. Gangster S in safety: We need to create a safe environment that is free from gangs and crimes. Gun: We need to stop violence in general. We should stop killing each other during crimes such as robberies. A lot of people get killed just for cellphones and just for R100. We should stop this, we are one blood. The rainbow represents diversity (rainbow nation) and the hand holding the gun shows different races trying to stop the hate crime we have for each other. We should stop hate crime such as racism. We are calling each other names and shooting and hating each other but we forget that we are one blood. Different colored figures (stick men): We are one blood, one nation. We should unite and conquer this world through diversity. I believe South Africa is privileged in having so many different cultures, races, religions, languages. It is absolutely phenomenal. We should actually show this off to the world because it makes us unique. We should embrace and enjoy each others company. Blood drooping: This can represent a lot of things such: 1) The murders and the crimes that are committed in South Africa. They are so bad that the whole world knows us for our crimes. Which brings pain and sorrow to everyone's heart. We can do better as a nation, because we are one blood. 2) In the world we are also famous for the high HIV and Aids rate. We should stop judging people and we should also inform our partners about our HIV statuses so that we can try to avoid spreading the virus.We should also promote abstinence and protection. HIV is no longer a death sentence and can be treated through healthy life style and taking medication. 3)We should donate blood to people who desperately need it because everyone deserves life. Everyone's heart deserve's to beat. Although the country has shed a lot of blood. South Africa is our land (grass and soil). It is up to us to grow. We need to flourish and nourish (maize meal) our people with good ethical leadership and behavior. We will finally be free (birds) and we will have peace and love (flags) to share with everyone. This will bring a good balance to the pain we have endured as a nation.
Cartoonist:
Ngiphiwe
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to show that we can't survive in this world without somehow damaging our earth or being a hypocrite. Instead of judging others for their decisions which are inevitable, we should base our lives around the idea that we want a better environment to live in. A small change can do a lot for our ecosystem.
Cartoonist:
Inathi
Why did you choose this sketch?
About a girl who was brutally beaten up and abused by boys who said that she thought she was cool and left her with no eye sight as they took her eyes out
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sometimes times all we really need to hear is a yes or no.
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
An illustrative idea of how pushing and pulling as a unit can have a complex advantage to our personal desires. The physical world we have been planted on requires us to move through time in different forms of motion in order to grow. Together we are better.
Cartoonist:
Neo M Art
Why did you choose this sketch?
To heal the sad teen through my artwork and also those who go through alot to speak about their problems.
Cartoonist:
Gabriele
Why did you choose this sketch?
It speaks for itself
Cartoonist:
Ervinas Savickis
Why did you choose this sketch?
In the modern world we are not free. Especially when it's about love. We need to be free.
Cartoonist:
Domantas Simutus
Why did you choose this sketch?
It's about how people don't agree on vaccination. Some say it's bad and some say it's good. It's all about arguing.

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Eunice

Environment

Sketcher

Inathi

Country

South Africa

Place

jeppe

Themes:

Environment

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Mabongi Jessica Nyalungu
Why did you choose this sketch?
The praying hands: We should pray for a bright future. Despite our different religions as a country and world we should pray everyday for the best future that we can imagine. Miracles and dreams do come true. The sun presents new beginnings and hope for the future. Staircase: South Africa still has a long way to go to improve and become a better nation but it takes one step at a time to succeed. The key :'Education is the KEY to success'- Nelson Mandela. Through education, employment opportunities can be created hence decreasing the poverty and crime rate in South Africa. Education also teaches us basic morals and principles such as love, care, kindness, peace, respect and unity. This can play a role in decreasing crime, racism, hate, rape, assault and Gender Based Violence. The light bulb puzzle represents that we should unite and inspire each other in order for us to be better and happy people. We need to help each other in this world like brothers and sisters. We need to share our ideas, visions and find solutions to our problems through creativity and Innovation. It symbolizes that we are intelligent beings in our own way and we each play an important role to society and we all complete each other like a puzzle. Soccer ball: symbolizes sports in South Africa which plays a huge role in nation building. It symbolizes the healthy activities and enjoyment that we have in our country. Gangster S in safety: We need to create a safe environment that is free from gangs and crimes. Gun: We need to stop violence in general. We should stop killing each other during crimes such as robberies. A lot of people get killed just for cellphones and just for R100. We should stop this, we are one blood. The rainbow represents diversity (rainbow nation) and the hand holding the gun shows different races trying to stop the hate crime we have for each other. We should stop hate crime such as racism. We are calling each other names and shooting and hating each other but we forget that we are one blood. Different colored figures (stick men): We are one blood, one nation. We should unite and conquer this world through diversity. I believe South Africa is privileged in having so many different cultures, races, religions, languages. It is absolutely phenomenal. We should actually show this off to the world because it makes us unique. We should embrace and enjoy each others company. Blood drooping: This can represent a lot of things such: 1) The murders and the crimes that are committed in South Africa. They are so bad that the whole world knows us for our crimes. Which brings pain and sorrow to everyone's heart. We can do better as a nation, because we are one blood. 2) In the world we are also famous for the high HIV and Aids rate. We should stop judging people and we should also inform our partners about our HIV statuses so that we can try to avoid spreading the virus.We should also promote abstinence and protection. HIV is no longer a death sentence and can be treated through healthy life style and taking medication. 3)We should donate blood to people who desperately need it because everyone deserves life. Everyone's heart deserve's to beat. Although the country has shed a lot of blood. South Africa is our land (grass and soil). It is up to us to grow. We need to flourish and nourish (maize meal) our people with good ethical leadership and behavior. We will finally be free (birds) and we will have peace and love (flags) to share with everyone. This will bring a good balance to the pain we have endured as a nation.
Cartoonist:
Ngiphiwe
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to show that we can't survive in this world without somehow damaging our earth or being a hypocrite. Instead of judging others for their decisions which are inevitable, we should base our lives around the idea that we want a better environment to live in. A small change can do a lot for our ecosystem.
Cartoonist:
Inathi
Why did you choose this sketch?
About a girl who was brutally beaten up and abused by boys who said that she thought she was cool and left her with no eye sight as they took her eyes out
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sometimes times all we really need to hear is a yes or no.
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
An illustrative idea of how pushing and pulling as a unit can have a complex advantage to our personal desires. The physical world we have been planted on requires us to move through time in different forms of motion in order to grow. Together we are better.
Cartoonist:
Neo M Art
Why did you choose this sketch?
To heal the sad teen through my artwork and also those who go through alot to speak about their problems.
Cartoonist:
Gabriele
Why did you choose this sketch?
It speaks for itself
Cartoonist:
Ervinas Savickis
Why did you choose this sketch?
In the modern world we are not free. Especially when it's about love. We need to be free.
Cartoonist:
Domantas Simutus
Why did you choose this sketch?
It's about how people don't agree on vaccination. Some say it's bad and some say it's good. It's all about arguing.

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Yes or No

Environment

Sketcher

Mbongeni Fongoqa

Country

South Africa

Place

Cape Town

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Mabongi Jessica Nyalungu
Why did you choose this sketch?
The praying hands: We should pray for a bright future. Despite our different religions as a country and world we should pray everyday for the best future that we can imagine. Miracles and dreams do come true. The sun presents new beginnings and hope for the future. Staircase: South Africa still has a long way to go to improve and become a better nation but it takes one step at a time to succeed. The key :'Education is the KEY to success'- Nelson Mandela. Through education, employment opportunities can be created hence decreasing the poverty and crime rate in South Africa. Education also teaches us basic morals and principles such as love, care, kindness, peace, respect and unity. This can play a role in decreasing crime, racism, hate, rape, assault and Gender Based Violence. The light bulb puzzle represents that we should unite and inspire each other in order for us to be better and happy people. We need to help each other in this world like brothers and sisters. We need to share our ideas, visions and find solutions to our problems through creativity and Innovation. It symbolizes that we are intelligent beings in our own way and we each play an important role to society and we all complete each other like a puzzle. Soccer ball: symbolizes sports in South Africa which plays a huge role in nation building. It symbolizes the healthy activities and enjoyment that we have in our country. Gangster S in safety: We need to create a safe environment that is free from gangs and crimes. Gun: We need to stop violence in general. We should stop killing each other during crimes such as robberies. A lot of people get killed just for cellphones and just for R100. We should stop this, we are one blood. The rainbow represents diversity (rainbow nation) and the hand holding the gun shows different races trying to stop the hate crime we have for each other. We should stop hate crime such as racism. We are calling each other names and shooting and hating each other but we forget that we are one blood. Different colored figures (stick men): We are one blood, one nation. We should unite and conquer this world through diversity. I believe South Africa is privileged in having so many different cultures, races, religions, languages. It is absolutely phenomenal. We should actually show this off to the world because it makes us unique. We should embrace and enjoy each others company. Blood drooping: This can represent a lot of things such: 1) The murders and the crimes that are committed in South Africa. They are so bad that the whole world knows us for our crimes. Which brings pain and sorrow to everyone's heart. We can do better as a nation, because we are one blood. 2) In the world we are also famous for the high HIV and Aids rate. We should stop judging people and we should also inform our partners about our HIV statuses so that we can try to avoid spreading the virus.We should also promote abstinence and protection. HIV is no longer a death sentence and can be treated through healthy life style and taking medication. 3)We should donate blood to people who desperately need it because everyone deserves life. Everyone's heart deserve's to beat. Although the country has shed a lot of blood. South Africa is our land (grass and soil). It is up to us to grow. We need to flourish and nourish (maize meal) our people with good ethical leadership and behavior. We will finally be free (birds) and we will have peace and love (flags) to share with everyone. This will bring a good balance to the pain we have endured as a nation.
Cartoonist:
Ngiphiwe
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to show that we can't survive in this world without somehow damaging our earth or being a hypocrite. Instead of judging others for their decisions which are inevitable, we should base our lives around the idea that we want a better environment to live in. A small change can do a lot for our ecosystem.
Cartoonist:
Inathi
Why did you choose this sketch?
About a girl who was brutally beaten up and abused by boys who said that she thought she was cool and left her with no eye sight as they took her eyes out
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sometimes times all we really need to hear is a yes or no.
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
An illustrative idea of how pushing and pulling as a unit can have a complex advantage to our personal desires. The physical world we have been planted on requires us to move through time in different forms of motion in order to grow. Together we are better.
Cartoonist:
Neo M Art
Why did you choose this sketch?
To heal the sad teen through my artwork and also those who go through alot to speak about their problems.
Cartoonist:
Gabriele
Why did you choose this sketch?
It speaks for itself
Cartoonist:
Ervinas Savickis
Why did you choose this sketch?
In the modern world we are not free. Especially when it's about love. We need to be free.
Cartoonist:
Domantas Simutus
Why did you choose this sketch?
It's about how people don't agree on vaccination. Some say it's bad and some say it's good. It's all about arguing.

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Together we are better

Environment

Sketcher

Mbongeni Fongoqa

Country

South Africa

Place

City of Cape Town

Cartoons

Below you’ll see the cartoons that have been made inspired by the sketch above.

Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Mabongi Jessica Nyalungu
Why did you choose this sketch?
The praying hands: We should pray for a bright future. Despite our different religions as a country and world we should pray everyday for the best future that we can imagine. Miracles and dreams do come true. The sun presents new beginnings and hope for the future. Staircase: South Africa still has a long way to go to improve and become a better nation but it takes one step at a time to succeed. The key :'Education is the KEY to success'- Nelson Mandela. Through education, employment opportunities can be created hence decreasing the poverty and crime rate in South Africa. Education also teaches us basic morals and principles such as love, care, kindness, peace, respect and unity. This can play a role in decreasing crime, racism, hate, rape, assault and Gender Based Violence. The light bulb puzzle represents that we should unite and inspire each other in order for us to be better and happy people. We need to help each other in this world like brothers and sisters. We need to share our ideas, visions and find solutions to our problems through creativity and Innovation. It symbolizes that we are intelligent beings in our own way and we each play an important role to society and we all complete each other like a puzzle. Soccer ball: symbolizes sports in South Africa which plays a huge role in nation building. It symbolizes the healthy activities and enjoyment that we have in our country. Gangster S in safety: We need to create a safe environment that is free from gangs and crimes. Gun: We need to stop violence in general. We should stop killing each other during crimes such as robberies. A lot of people get killed just for cellphones and just for R100. We should stop this, we are one blood. The rainbow represents diversity (rainbow nation) and the hand holding the gun shows different races trying to stop the hate crime we have for each other. We should stop hate crime such as racism. We are calling each other names and shooting and hating each other but we forget that we are one blood. Different colored figures (stick men): We are one blood, one nation. We should unite and conquer this world through diversity. I believe South Africa is privileged in having so many different cultures, races, religions, languages. It is absolutely phenomenal. We should actually show this off to the world because it makes us unique. We should embrace and enjoy each others company. Blood drooping: This can represent a lot of things such: 1) The murders and the crimes that are committed in South Africa. They are so bad that the whole world knows us for our crimes. Which brings pain and sorrow to everyone's heart. We can do better as a nation, because we are one blood. 2) In the world we are also famous for the high HIV and Aids rate. We should stop judging people and we should also inform our partners about our HIV statuses so that we can try to avoid spreading the virus.We should also promote abstinence and protection. HIV is no longer a death sentence and can be treated through healthy life style and taking medication. 3)We should donate blood to people who desperately need it because everyone deserves life. Everyone's heart deserve's to beat. Although the country has shed a lot of blood. South Africa is our land (grass and soil). It is up to us to grow. We need to flourish and nourish (maize meal) our people with good ethical leadership and behavior. We will finally be free (birds) and we will have peace and love (flags) to share with everyone. This will bring a good balance to the pain we have endured as a nation.
Cartoonist:
Ngiphiwe
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to show that we can't survive in this world without somehow damaging our earth or being a hypocrite. Instead of judging others for their decisions which are inevitable, we should base our lives around the idea that we want a better environment to live in. A small change can do a lot for our ecosystem.
Cartoonist:
Inathi
Why did you choose this sketch?
About a girl who was brutally beaten up and abused by boys who said that she thought she was cool and left her with no eye sight as they took her eyes out
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sometimes times all we really need to hear is a yes or no.
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
An illustrative idea of how pushing and pulling as a unit can have a complex advantage to our personal desires. The physical world we have been planted on requires us to move through time in different forms of motion in order to grow. Together we are better.
Cartoonist:
Neo M Art
Why did you choose this sketch?
To heal the sad teen through my artwork and also those who go through alot to speak about their problems.
Cartoonist:
Gabriele
Why did you choose this sketch?
It speaks for itself
Cartoonist:
Ervinas Savickis
Why did you choose this sketch?
In the modern world we are not free. Especially when it's about love. We need to be free.
Cartoonist:
Domantas Simutus
Why did you choose this sketch?
It's about how people don't agree on vaccination. Some say it's bad and some say it's good. It's all about arguing.

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Keep fighting your mental health

Environment

Sketcher

Neo M Art

Country

South Africa

Place

Joburg cbd

Cartoons

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Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Mabongi Jessica Nyalungu
Why did you choose this sketch?
The praying hands: We should pray for a bright future. Despite our different religions as a country and world we should pray everyday for the best future that we can imagine. Miracles and dreams do come true. The sun presents new beginnings and hope for the future. Staircase: South Africa still has a long way to go to improve and become a better nation but it takes one step at a time to succeed. The key :'Education is the KEY to success'- Nelson Mandela. Through education, employment opportunities can be created hence decreasing the poverty and crime rate in South Africa. Education also teaches us basic morals and principles such as love, care, kindness, peace, respect and unity. This can play a role in decreasing crime, racism, hate, rape, assault and Gender Based Violence. The light bulb puzzle represents that we should unite and inspire each other in order for us to be better and happy people. We need to help each other in this world like brothers and sisters. We need to share our ideas, visions and find solutions to our problems through creativity and Innovation. It symbolizes that we are intelligent beings in our own way and we each play an important role to society and we all complete each other like a puzzle. Soccer ball: symbolizes sports in South Africa which plays a huge role in nation building. It symbolizes the healthy activities and enjoyment that we have in our country. Gangster S in safety: We need to create a safe environment that is free from gangs and crimes. Gun: We need to stop violence in general. We should stop killing each other during crimes such as robberies. A lot of people get killed just for cellphones and just for R100. We should stop this, we are one blood. The rainbow represents diversity (rainbow nation) and the hand holding the gun shows different races trying to stop the hate crime we have for each other. We should stop hate crime such as racism. We are calling each other names and shooting and hating each other but we forget that we are one blood. Different colored figures (stick men): We are one blood, one nation. We should unite and conquer this world through diversity. I believe South Africa is privileged in having so many different cultures, races, religions, languages. It is absolutely phenomenal. We should actually show this off to the world because it makes us unique. We should embrace and enjoy each others company. Blood drooping: This can represent a lot of things such: 1) The murders and the crimes that are committed in South Africa. They are so bad that the whole world knows us for our crimes. Which brings pain and sorrow to everyone's heart. We can do better as a nation, because we are one blood. 2) In the world we are also famous for the high HIV and Aids rate. We should stop judging people and we should also inform our partners about our HIV statuses so that we can try to avoid spreading the virus.We should also promote abstinence and protection. HIV is no longer a death sentence and can be treated through healthy life style and taking medication. 3)We should donate blood to people who desperately need it because everyone deserves life. Everyone's heart deserve's to beat. Although the country has shed a lot of blood. South Africa is our land (grass and soil). It is up to us to grow. We need to flourish and nourish (maize meal) our people with good ethical leadership and behavior. We will finally be free (birds) and we will have peace and love (flags) to share with everyone. This will bring a good balance to the pain we have endured as a nation.
Cartoonist:
Ngiphiwe
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to show that we can't survive in this world without somehow damaging our earth or being a hypocrite. Instead of judging others for their decisions which are inevitable, we should base our lives around the idea that we want a better environment to live in. A small change can do a lot for our ecosystem.
Cartoonist:
Inathi
Why did you choose this sketch?
About a girl who was brutally beaten up and abused by boys who said that she thought she was cool and left her with no eye sight as they took her eyes out
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sometimes times all we really need to hear is a yes or no.
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
An illustrative idea of how pushing and pulling as a unit can have a complex advantage to our personal desires. The physical world we have been planted on requires us to move through time in different forms of motion in order to grow. Together we are better.
Cartoonist:
Neo M Art
Why did you choose this sketch?
To heal the sad teen through my artwork and also those who go through alot to speak about their problems.
Cartoonist:
Gabriele
Why did you choose this sketch?
It speaks for itself
Cartoonist:
Ervinas Savickis
Why did you choose this sketch?
In the modern world we are not free. Especially when it's about love. We need to be free.
Cartoonist:
Domantas Simutus
Why did you choose this sketch?
It's about how people don't agree on vaccination. Some say it's bad and some say it's good. It's all about arguing.

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Covid-19

Environment

Sketcher

Gabriele

Country

Lithuania

Place

Kaunas, Lithuania

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Osval, Cuba

Cartoonist

Osval

Country

Cuba

Why did you choose this sketch?

Vaccines for COVID-19 are essential tools to help control the pandemic.

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Our love

Environment

Sketcher

Ervinas Savickis

Country

Lithuania

Place

Kaunas, Lithuania

Cartoons

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Mohsen Zarifian, Iran

Cartoonist

Mohsen Zarifian

Country

Iran

Why did you choose this sketch?

If love and marriage is about boundries and suffering, we need to get rid of it!

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Don't agree

Environment

Sketcher

Domantas Simutus

Country

Lithuania

Place

Kaunas, Lithuania

Cartoons

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Cartoonist:
Kegomoditswe Mabunda
Why did you choose this sketch?
This idea is to show that the continent of Africa is isolated from the rest of the world, and the children in it. This idea is so that people can understand that children in Africa, and even children around the world are silenced and ignored by people in power.
Cartoonist:
Mabongi Jessica Nyalungu
Why did you choose this sketch?
The praying hands: We should pray for a bright future. Despite our different religions as a country and world we should pray everyday for the best future that we can imagine. Miracles and dreams do come true. The sun presents new beginnings and hope for the future. Staircase: South Africa still has a long way to go to improve and become a better nation but it takes one step at a time to succeed. The key :'Education is the KEY to success'- Nelson Mandela. Through education, employment opportunities can be created hence decreasing the poverty and crime rate in South Africa. Education also teaches us basic morals and principles such as love, care, kindness, peace, respect and unity. This can play a role in decreasing crime, racism, hate, rape, assault and Gender Based Violence. The light bulb puzzle represents that we should unite and inspire each other in order for us to be better and happy people. We need to help each other in this world like brothers and sisters. We need to share our ideas, visions and find solutions to our problems through creativity and Innovation. It symbolizes that we are intelligent beings in our own way and we each play an important role to society and we all complete each other like a puzzle. Soccer ball: symbolizes sports in South Africa which plays a huge role in nation building. It symbolizes the healthy activities and enjoyment that we have in our country. Gangster S in safety: We need to create a safe environment that is free from gangs and crimes. Gun: We need to stop violence in general. We should stop killing each other during crimes such as robberies. A lot of people get killed just for cellphones and just for R100. We should stop this, we are one blood. The rainbow represents diversity (rainbow nation) and the hand holding the gun shows different races trying to stop the hate crime we have for each other. We should stop hate crime such as racism. We are calling each other names and shooting and hating each other but we forget that we are one blood. Different colored figures (stick men): We are one blood, one nation. We should unite and conquer this world through diversity. I believe South Africa is privileged in having so many different cultures, races, religions, languages. It is absolutely phenomenal. We should actually show this off to the world because it makes us unique. We should embrace and enjoy each others company. Blood drooping: This can represent a lot of things such: 1) The murders and the crimes that are committed in South Africa. They are so bad that the whole world knows us for our crimes. Which brings pain and sorrow to everyone's heart. We can do better as a nation, because we are one blood. 2) In the world we are also famous for the high HIV and Aids rate. We should stop judging people and we should also inform our partners about our HIV statuses so that we can try to avoid spreading the virus.We should also promote abstinence and protection. HIV is no longer a death sentence and can be treated through healthy life style and taking medication. 3)We should donate blood to people who desperately need it because everyone deserves life. Everyone's heart deserve's to beat. Although the country has shed a lot of blood. South Africa is our land (grass and soil). It is up to us to grow. We need to flourish and nourish (maize meal) our people with good ethical leadership and behavior. We will finally be free (birds) and we will have peace and love (flags) to share with everyone. This will bring a good balance to the pain we have endured as a nation.
Cartoonist:
Ngiphiwe
Why did you choose this sketch?
My idea is to show that we can't survive in this world without somehow damaging our earth or being a hypocrite. Instead of judging others for their decisions which are inevitable, we should base our lives around the idea that we want a better environment to live in. A small change can do a lot for our ecosystem.
Cartoonist:
Inathi
Why did you choose this sketch?
About a girl who was brutally beaten up and abused by boys who said that she thought she was cool and left her with no eye sight as they took her eyes out
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
Sometimes times all we really need to hear is a yes or no.
Cartoonist:
Mbongeni Fongoqa
Why did you choose this sketch?
An illustrative idea of how pushing and pulling as a unit can have a complex advantage to our personal desires. The physical world we have been planted on requires us to move through time in different forms of motion in order to grow. Together we are better.
Cartoonist:
Neo M Art
Why did you choose this sketch?
To heal the sad teen through my artwork and also those who go through alot to speak about their problems.
Cartoonist:
Gabriele
Why did you choose this sketch?
It speaks for itself
Cartoonist:
Ervinas Savickis
Why did you choose this sketch?
In the modern world we are not free. Especially when it's about love. We need to be free.
Cartoonist:
Domantas Simutus
Why did you choose this sketch?
It's about how people don't agree on vaccination. Some say it's bad and some say it's good. It's all about arguing.

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