Wilderness Roads: Malawi | Forging Paths in the Most Remote Territories | Free Documentary
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In Malawi, a small state in southern Africa, the Phirilongwe Mountains are a very hard-to-access region. Isolated and cut off from the rest of the world, hundreds of villagers struggle to survive because most of them don’t have access to drinking water. The exhausting labor of gathering water is a question of life or death. Kurt Dahlin, an American pastor, who has been coming to Malawi for 20 years to dig wells, was distraught by this unbearable situation.
This year, Kurt has taken on the challenge of helping the people of Phirilongwe, but the task is daunting. Without a road, it’s impossible for a truck carrying a drilling rig to reach the village. If they are to experience the life-changing gift of clean drinking water, the community must come together and carve out stretches of roadway through the heart of the African savannah. It’s a collective effort that could transform their future.
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In Malawi, a small state in southern Africa, the Phirilongwe Mountains are a very hard-to-access region. Isolated and cut off from the rest of the world, hundreds of villagers struggle to survive because most of them don’t have access to drinking water. The exhausting labor of gathering water is a question of life or death. Kurt Dahlin, an American pastor, who has been coming to Malawi for 20 years to dig wells, was distraught by this unbearable situation.
This year, Kurt has taken on the challenge of helping the people of Phirilongwe, but the task is daunting. Without a road, it’s impossible for a truck carrying a drilling rig to reach the village. If they are to experience the life-changing gift of clean drinking water, the community must come together and carve out stretches of roadway through the heart of the African savannah. It’s a collective effort that could transform their future.
its LIlongwe not Rhrilongwe
nice ❤❤❤good work
He is not wrong, he is right it’s phirilongwe that’s where I come from
@@benjaminngambi5655 that’s right it’s phirilongwe m’boma la mangochi malire ndi ntcheu timati ku damu ndkwathu aise sakunamayi
7:22 imagine drinking such water?? while African rotten leaders are looting billions in public coffers.
kehidupan yang keras
AFRICANS ARE HARD WORKERS. ALWAYS VERY GREAT FULL. THIS WAS THE BEST DOCUMENTARY. I WAS CRYING WITH TEARS OF JOY.