Building wells (Technical Challenges)
Working in Central African Republic is challenging and expensive. Learn about the every-day struggles that our partner Jim Hocking of ICDI faces wh...
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Jim's Story
Jim Hocking of ICDI has lived in Central African Republic since 1957. He talks about his work with the Bayaka and the reason he started Integrated ...
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Up Close with the Bayaka.
The Bayaka know the forest. But the forest is being taken from them. Now, they're living on the outskirts of villages, denied access to clean drink...
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charity: water September Campaign 2010: Clean Water for the Bayaka
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There are a billion people living without clean water. Four Septembe...
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ICDI Water
ICDI Water video, promoting the well drilling program
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caterpillar lunch.
caterpillars. a delicacy in the central african republic. here shooting the 2010 september campaign for charitywater.org
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LOL, yeah and we challenged Andrew Zimmern from "Bizzare Foods" TV show to come over and get really down & dirty with a good 'ole fashion Bayaka grub feast...so far he's not taken us up on the offer.
caterpillar lunch.
caterpillars. a delicacy in the central african republic. here shooting the 2010 september campaign for charitywater.org
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Under the Gun in CAR
Land locked, war torn, resource poor, and completely unseen by the world community, the plight in the Central African Republic continues to wreak h...
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About Integrated Community Development International
ICDI is a non-profit organization working to alleviate poverty from the village up in Central Africa by empowering and equipping local people with sustainable transformational community development solutions.
Well again @trentinoten I'm not sure you're getting all the details & background before passing judgment. "We're" not the ones "solving" the water problem...the Africans are. What "we're" doing is coming along side of them. If you knew the people involved, took the time to ask your VERY legitimat...