Growing Up in Malawi: Episode 5: Thundu's First Day Care Center

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2013
  • After 18 months of construction and four episodes of the documentary series "Growing Up in Malawi," the wait is over: Thundu's first day care center is ready to open. The fifth episode of the series shows not only that the residents of the village are thrilled with the center, but also that it opens new opportunities for the entire region.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @veeahr1672
    @veeahr1672 Před 10 lety +2

    I just wanted to say that what you guys are doing is great. It is everybody's responsibility to make a better world for our children.

  • @md.asaduzzamansikder8334

    I am very proud for your working...for human in the world...

  • @creditsuisse
    @creditsuisse  Před 11 lety +3

    After 18 months of construction and four episodes of the #documentary series "Growing Up in #Malawi ," the wait is over: Thundu's first day care center is ready to open. The fifth episode of the series shows not only that the residents of the village are thrilled with the center, but also that it opens new opportunities for the entire region.

    • @angelowong7030
      @angelowong7030 Před 5 lety

      Does the minister helped in that project? She is not needed there.. Giving good infrastructure for education is their job.. She was just a prop there..

  • @vincenthealy8962
    @vincenthealy8962 Před 10 lety +4

    I lived and worked in Malawi for over a year. I can tell you that this is total bull. If a bank really wants to make a difference, then don't make films to pretend that you've any interest other than telling the clients of the bank, making clients feel good about themselves, that it's all going well. This is a joke! I still love the people of Malawi, have many good friends there. But, again, they're bought by this same shame as you, the watchers are. Only the greedy will benefit from this, again. I know that there are some good people from Europe and the U.S and Canada and other countries, but they should get to terms with their bosses, as there is no plan to make Malawi anything but a PR stunt to make even more money. Comments accepted and replied to.