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A Week In Addis Ababa

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2007

Follow Conor Sharp and Zack Sanderson (aged 11) as they embark on their first trip to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia to see how kids from another continent experience life.

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  • little man with big heart.

  • well done connor raz.

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  • Good job kid. Ethiopia's major problem remains lack of good governance. Kid one thing you must realize is that the corrupt government that has been in power since 1991 is financialy rewarded by the UK and US governments. When they built the five star Sheraton, we were told alamudi built decent houses for the people who used to live at the location but you exposed the truth when you said many people were made homeless. God bless you.

  • Really good job kids...keep it up.

  • Great job guys!! This really touched me!

  • well done lads, watching this made me feel

    inspired to do more. i wish more people would be inspired by your kindness.

  • Brilliant video!!! With youngters like this, there truly is hope for a brighter future. Great narration as well. Best of luck to you both. I'll be off to Ethiopia in three weeks, I can't wait!

  • goog boys god bless you both

  • Thank you .

  • unbelievable kid! you are much better than the BBC reporters who always talk about bad image of Africa.

    God Bless you

  • Hi Connor and Zack, greetings from London, I wish to commend you and your family for being such wonderful people. I found this video very poignant and awe-inspiring, your good deeds have obviously made so many people happy. Keep up up the excellent work. I will visit Ethiopia next year and I plan to assist the school that was featured I will take a look at your website for more info. By the way, how many Spurs fans did you come across? Best wishes and may God continue to bless you all.

  • Thank you for sharing this great video...I was born in Ethiopia and raised in the U.S. but i have to say is was nice to see people helping others. As a student of University of Washington in Seattle, i hope i can get a chance and go back home to do the same thing as you guys are doing...

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