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After the drought came the rains and the people of Magarini were hopeful, but no, the rains brought its own set of misery. The people of Magarini are now struggling to rebuild their lives and as Ray Polo reports, with the help of the Red Cross, they are just managing.
fantastic werk..keep it up,,planning,implementing,,and seeing results,,an example to wat the gok shud be doing.
wilnnlights 2 years ago
its not dirty that is soil and yes if ngo's are doing most of the relief work the something is wrong with the gov't
jugholder 2 years ago
you are on point sir!!!
walalo254 2 years ago
The presence of an NGO providing basic services indicates steady and sure strides in the direction of a failing state.
Savai333 2 years ago
I like this, which genius thought of it. Nice to at least hear some good news every once in a while.
daniells71 2 years ago
The water is not dirty, it is carrying the top fertile soils away!
siasabora 2 years ago