Keep these kids away from toxic cheap fastfood Hiphop music. Rwanda people should stop these cheap music from destroying their youths precious neurons.
this should be shown and plastered everywhere worldwide and advertise it like a company would advertise cokecola oreos, etc. maybe the best way to help people outta poverty is helping em help themselves, givin aid for generations turns em into beggars and destroys the people and country making them unable to sustain themselves in every level, from state to city, town village family all the way to the individual and to top it off, most aid organizations only have to spend bout 10% of whatever was donated so if they got 10million$$ in donations they only have to spend 1 million on actual aid cause if they provide the people with tools to sustain themselves and live independently would be the end of these scam/aid organizations, but still keep givin as much as you can afford some aid does get thru to the right folks but do your homework first,
The places you show are degraded because nobody owns them . When land is held in common everybody abuses it because they have no interest in maintaining it.
The problem is that half the US population lack the intelligence to grasp the magnitude of the problem and reject the climate deniers. Unfortunately, we have past the tipping point, and our future is bleak. The masses simply haven't evolve fast enough to cope with this cataclysmic events in front of us.
When people see animals thirsty or hungry they have a moral obligation to help. Recording that poor cow that is dying from thirst and hunger without helping is unethical, cruel, and selfish.
They re-root and grow for many years. They become tall and very full, after the yatu cactus roots it send out new cactus from the bottom. If you watch video #4 Rodger talks about how when cuttings of the Yatu fall to the ground they root and multiply.
@@esbohlin not on dry hard bare soil though. You don't get 100% success even with everything CORRECT. I got about 50 cacti cuttings right now and some don't look like they're going to even start and are just shrivelling. And they're the BIGGER ones.
What a brilliant example of impact film-making. It inspires you into action! For those who don't know, John D Liu founded Ecosystem Restoration Camps around the world, which accept volunteers and offer courses on system restoration. Learn hands on from the veterans!
So sad..i spend my childhood at Kamla bagan for two years..our dad spend all money in digging for coal atlast it's cealed..now ni income source also can't go there again
Another Great Video !! Thank God for bringing it to my attention. I pray that since this was filmed that many people all over the world have been awakened and are now actively changing their lifestyle and paying it forward to help others. I'm on a similar quest in the poorest country in the US and giving hope where is has been none. Showing people how to live within their means and build their self esteem and confidence just as you are. Thank you for sharing your passion and altruism for so many.