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Kyila’s Kindergarten

Kyila’s Kindergarten

A kindergarten for young Tibetan blinds, led by Kyila of kikikids.org “Empower the blind before they become disabled”

Kenya Service Mission (2010)

Volunteers in an incredible journey in a region challenged by drought, rampant HIV, poverty. See http://www.globalroots.org for details and how to help.

Books in Kenya

A book costs 50 cents, and is the key between a child selling themself on the roadside, and a potential job which would support them and their family. I don’t want to play the “guilt inducing” card, yet at the time where some people change their car every year to the latest model, I find […]

Building Orphanage in Kenya

Baraka Orphanage, Mtito Andei. This was done in the context of a GlobalRoots.org service mission, with volunteers from all over the world.

Building schools in Cambodia

Tamoung-phaem, Cambodia. This school construction was done in the context of a GlobalRoots.org service mission, with volunteers from all over the world.

Abdul Mussavir, by himself

Imagine you are in Northern Afghanistan, a region blessed with natural and cultural beauty, with people of genuine hospitality and kindness. It’s unfortunate that conflicts held this country back from progress and harmony, war after war. Now imagine being a 10 years old child with  both parents victims of war, trying to get food and  […]

Elvis of Cambodia

This is the latest teaser for Barang films documentary, ‘Elvis of Cambodia’, which  examines the legacy of the legendary Cambodian singer, Sinn Sisamouth. Barang films is currently in post production on the film. Consider visiting them at www.ElvisOfCambodia.com and staying up-to-date on the most recent film news. Aerials are from SkyFilms.asia www.facebook.com/ElvisOfCambodia

Guizhou festivities

Note: Animals should not be trained and abused for entertainment, specially when it involves fighting and gambling. It is barbaric, would it be with buffaloes, dogs, roosters or even bugs. Despite the brutality of the fights, no animals died during that particular event (unlike in Spanish corridas) as they are too precious for farming, reproduction… […]