As a Kenyan I can't believe there are contries that are this poor on this continent. We always complain about poverty and corruption but this is on a whole new level.
@@Celuta96 kibera is a slum and it actually has tarmac roads. I live in Nairobi but I come from the Central region. It's all concrete roads up to my gate, even village roads are tarmacked
I salute every person who lives in such a hard condition, but they are very rich person by their hearts they always think about for helping the others who's needed!
Seeing the suffering of our African brothers saddens me all the time but thier willpower and resilience in the face of hardships is amazing. Stay strong brother and God bless you and your family a happy and safe life. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰
That's so nice of you. Africa has many problems due to corrupt politicians. But I'm proud I come from Kenya, which is way better than some of these countries.
All this is because of black polititians selfishness we are lucky in South Africa our infrastructure is still good even the one build by the apartheid government I think multi racial is good for our country
Yep, their lives would be completely opposite, living in luxury, no doubt! It makes me sooo mad how these poor children are the ones repairing the roads in the heat with their bare hands for only a few cents a day, when they should be going to school, playing with their friends & enjoying their childhood, not doing slave labour!! 😠😢
They probably wouldn’t consent to be followed around & filmed.. & if they did they definitely wouldn’t show the truth about themselves, how they “help” their ppl,how they live &/or how they came into power. Just some rehearsed propaganda of what they want ppl to think is going on.
I am inspired by the resilience of Mamadou's boys. Strong and healthy, they don't give up, even when it gets tough, they still give themselves hope, for they know that joy comes at the end. It gave me great relief to see them arrive home, tired but relieved, to see their father put food on the table. The things I want to see! May God bless every hard-working person reading this comment. God, who feeds the sparrow , never fails to provide for everyone of his children, in different ways!
So many things I've seen here to make you cry, the little girl at the market, the old man and his sons, the little road repair guys, the palm oil motorcyclist (Who I hope the producers helped out of his bad situation).
I was myself on the edge watching this breathtaking documentary. imagine what we have and sort of life exist in guinea. Does anyone agree with me to rise funds for that village to refurbish the hospital and provide a nurse.. Emotional
i have to visit this country once and stay with the people in the villages and experience there kindness and love. I would give back what i can. Hope this will come one day! Bless the country and its people. Hope better times are coming for them
I'm so invested in the guys who were stuck!!! I've only seen mud like that once or twice in my life; those guys deal with it on a regular 😮 the resiliency of us humans is amazing
@@thepubliceyeall powerful countries had as many babies as possible during their industrial revolutions. Babies are the diamonds. They need to produce their own TOOLS......they you can make better tools with the tools you made. It is all about the tools!
What disgusts me is seeing the politicians and government officials from Guinea, booked in expensive hotels in Dubai, while the citizens back home are suffering.
Not just there in Africa. Here in South America too. Many of the countries here suffer heavely from coroption. I my self am from a sout american country called suriname. The country is a mix from many east asian cultures with the majority of African heritage. Corroption runs rampat here, altho oir infrastructure and economy is not that bad compared to ginuae, but still.
I will pray for you young lady that your dream comes true, despite your situation you have a clear vision for your future and for your family, thank you for inspiring us at the same time to be contented with what we have a comfortable life. God bless. THANK YOU @Best Documentary for this wonderful content. God speed
Never insult the rain! Beautiful people and beautiful country! La souffrance est part out…Mais la joy et else grand coeur…en Afrique!! Thank you for such a powerful and informative video. Knowing the problem!!
C’est tellement désolant de voir un pays qui a toutes les ressources naturelles comme ça. Tous les dirigeants de la Guinée 🇬🇳 sont là que pour s’enrichir eux mêmes 😢 Mais je sais un jour viendra où mon très cher pays se renaîtra de cette situation et il brillera avec cette jeunesse pleine de courage et determination inchallah. Qu’Allah le tout puissant bénisse la Guinée et les guinéen amine🤲🏻🙏
As South African I know that poor road infrastructure contributes to the isolation and marginalization of African countries, exacerbating socio-economic disparities. In addition to the dire state of roads, the lack of access to clean tap water remains a persistent challenge in many rural areas in our continent. I'm grateful that South Africa has a good core infrastructure network such as a transport system, power, communications network, sewage and water.
@redshanksbolshevikempire South African government had implement many construction projects in the last 25 years such as roads, RDP houses ,Water and sanitation projects.
For those watching this thinking "Wow travel is like this everywhere in Africa"... it isn't. What you see in this film is the exception and not the rule. There are many excellent roads in Africa.
Great documentary. From the sounds of it widespread corruption is everywhere. Just more prevalent from place to place. I wish all these people well. May God be with you.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can remember when I was like 4 to 6 or 7 years old when the city or county jails had prisoner work crews on the side of the roads digging ditches or cleaning them out of garbage and brush if they became overgrown. No different than the garbage clean up crews we have now but the work was much more laborious. They didn't have heavy equipment, they had picks and shovels and wheelbarrows if needed. They would throw what they dug out into the river or dispose of it however was deemed appropriate for the conditions they were working in. Work was on a regular schedule and traffic was not impeded. My point is, it's taken time and sometimes back breaking work for anyone to say "we" have it easy now, no matter who was doing the work. I haven't watched this video but the first thing I saw was a mud pit trying to be a road and not only no ditches, but the mud piled up on the sides to help keep all the water in the mud pit. Even these countries could figure out a way to make more lasting improvements. One step at a time and of course things get better. The ditches were dug and cleaned out because of flood prone areas on a busy back road.
It's fighting for democracy and hard work. We can't allow leaders to loot our resources, our parents are used to that now. It's a matter of time Guinea will liberate themselves
As a Ugandan, I feel sad for these people but shouldn't stop us for fighting for a better country as we have the resources to make the better changes, corruption is what we fighting against and bad governance. Rwanda will surpass us cause of their good governance, could be a small country but could still one day be richer than all of us for the steps they taking
Que documentario sensacional! Que povo forte!!! Saúdo a todos e oro para que Deus vos abenoe de forma sobrenatural, e que mesmo diante das dificuldades, Deus não deixe com que a provisão falte.
I was born and raised in the interiors of this country, My dad sold all his cattles that he inherited from his father to send me to another country to go to school. Upon graduating from high school in 2016 I returned to help him run his shop since he was battling cancer but due to political instability and my participation in protests has led me to seek life outside of Guinea fearing frivolous charges and persecution from the Junta. Sadly I lost my dad 4 months ago to cancer. I hope to return one day as a medical doctor. Guinea is very wealthy but it lacks patriotic leaders. My neighbor a politician purchased 3 2020 range rovers and 2 nissan patrol vehicles at once and stores them in his villa that he visit only once or twice a month, He is so wealthy that I believe he forgets that those vehicles exist at the same time we were struggling to pay for my dad's chemotherapy which drained our shop. That was my motivation to join the FNDC and wage war on corrupt politicians.
Saludos al Canal Guinea es muy lamentable las carreteras que tienen es un desastre para los autos los camiones los motos y en especial cuando llevan mercaderías con tanto sacrificio yo les admiro bastante usted hace un trabajo muy i sacrificado sos muy guerreros valientes y a pesar son Unidos lo único que sí son muy la familia numerosas les veo que en cada hogar hay 0 ocho niños por cada familia es demasiado no traten de aumentar muchos niños en sus hogares porque sufren y también los padres se sacrifican demasiado sé que ustedes son muy trabajadores pero la situación muy arriesgado para que sufran los niños ojalá traten de llevar estos videos a mu muchos televidentes sería algo maravilloso que tendría una manera de hacer arreglos para las carreteras❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
Africa is beautiful despite the struggles, the smiles on the face of those little girls gives me joy and hope. Thanks to the author for these amazing story
Libya before America destroyed it. Somalia before the civil war. Free education. Free health care. Land. Grands to be educated abroad. Read up on Libya before gadaffi was assassinated.
The kids shouldn’t have to be the ones repairing the roads! They should be going to school, playing with friends & enjoying their childhood! Not working all day in the heat fixing the roads for just a few cents a day!! My heart aches for them. 😢
Sending them to school does not guarantee a successful life & future since there are NO jobs for graduates. Poor governance by crooked politicians is pervasive in most African countries.
@@ss10483 ignorant answer. I’m just talking about how I feel sorry for them & you answer with an ignorant answer like that. I HAVE donated to these places but I don’t have the funds nor the power to do this, it’s up to their government, which always pockets any money that they get sent to help people. Obviously I would help if I could!!!
It’s so frustrating seeing the father and his sons struggling with that mud, but I think if they make the extreme effort of getting a 4x4 truck, putting better tires with off-road thread on the rear or at least a winch cable, the problems will be way less, I think they can afford one of those solutions with the hard work they make, thanks for sharing this.
Such hard working decent people. I cant believe that my change money that I spend monthly on fast food can support a family in Guinea for a year and even more! I wish there was a way to donate directly to the people on a personal level and make an individual's life easier. If I knew of a way to donate directly to the poor oil salesman I'd do it without second thought so he can buy himself a 4x4 quad and a 1000 empty cans 😢
@@cryisfree510 Exactly this, and also, this is their reality, it's their baseline, there is no "worse" here, it's just life. I'm always amused to see westerners feeling "sorry" for the people shown in these documentaries, how about understanding, there's nothing to feel sorry for, it's their reality and feeling "sorry" just degrades that as if they need it, lol.
Watching videos on poor African countries and other poor countries is humbling. Makes me appreciate where i am from. Grateful.
Defo
As a Kenyan I can't believe there are contries that are this poor on this continent. We always complain about poverty and corruption but this is on a whole new level.
Same here brother, I was born in Kisumu and kisumu is luxury compared to this. We have to be grateful!
Kenya is similar to this only the city looks good y’all never heard of kibera?
@@Celuta96 kibera is a slum and it actually has tarmac roads. I live in Nairobi but I come from the Central region. It's all concrete roads up to my gate, even village roads are tarmacked
Well Believe
And still not as rough as Burundi. Imagine riding bicycles through that mud
I salute every person who lives in such a hard condition, but they are very rich person by their hearts they always think about for helping the others who's needed!
Seeing the suffering of our African brothers saddens me all the time but thier willpower and resilience in the face of hardships is amazing. Stay strong brother and God bless you and your family a happy and safe life. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰
That is so selfless of you. May god bless you.
why dont you move there and help directly if it concerns you so much?
@@billsmith756 so you mean if you can't do anything you shouldn't share your feelings.
That's so nice of you. Africa has many problems due to corrupt politicians. But I'm proud I come from Kenya, which is way better than some of these countries.
All this is because of black polititians selfishness we are lucky in South Africa our infrastructure is still good even the one build by the apartheid government I think multi racial is good for our country
please do a documentary on the lives of the politicians from the exact same place
Yep, their lives would be completely opposite, living in luxury, no doubt! It makes me sooo mad how these poor children are the ones repairing the roads in the heat with their bare hands for only a few cents a day, when they should be going to school, playing with their friends & enjoying their childhood, not doing slave labour!! 😠😢
Yes that's what wee need as African
Washaya mzilikazi
100%
They probably wouldn’t consent to be followed around & filmed.. & if they did they definitely wouldn’t show the truth about themselves, how they “help” their ppl,how they live &/or how they came into power. Just some rehearsed propaganda of what they want ppl to think is going on.
I am inspired by the resilience of Mamadou's boys. Strong and healthy, they don't give up, even when it gets tough, they still give themselves hope, for they know that joy comes at the end. It gave me great relief to see them arrive home, tired but relieved, to see their father put food on the table. The things I want to see! May God bless every hard-working person reading this comment. God, who feeds the sparrow , never fails to provide for everyone of his children, in different ways!
My favourite documentary series
I agree mine too
how many Liters of tears have you cried yet?
So many things I've seen here to make you cry, the little girl at the market, the old man and his sons, the little road repair guys, the palm oil motorcyclist (Who I hope the producers helped out of his bad situation).
Dude I have been crying for days watching these documentaries...
islam brings no good..........only poverty........
I have so much respect for these people, they have it so hard in life but have such a great optimism & strong character.
Am amazed how they are all positive and wear smiles on their faces even in the midst of all that suffering,may God visit them❤
I was myself on the edge watching this breathtaking documentary. imagine what we have and sort of life exist in guinea. Does anyone agree with me to rise funds for that village to refurbish the hospital and provide a nurse.. Emotional
The thing is, it would be very difficult to find a nurse who will accept that job because of the conditions they'll have to face to
This makes me appreciate Kenya even more...brilliant documentaries as usual 👌🏽
You are ignorant if you think Kenya does not have such roads, even worse!!!
@@rottentomatoesreviewke7558Which one for example?
Find documentaries kenya media has done on North Eastern roads in 2024
@@rottentomatoesreviewke7558 please enlighten me on which roads are in this condition
We have these kinds of roads in Kenya ... Especially in areas that have been in opposition since independence ...
i have to visit this country once and stay with the people in the villages and experience there kindness and love. I would give back what i can. Hope this will come one day! Bless the country and its people. Hope better times are coming for them
It's a beautiful country
I just came back from there a month back
Beautiful scenery
Try it out
They have to stop makkng kids!
@@sjefhendrickx2257 exactly
We love you Guinea Conakry ....I need a friend from this beautiful country,Lots of love from Kenya
Thank you so much, i am guinean girl and i love too much Kenya❤
Salut @@MariamaSoumah-j8h
This is an incredible documentary. wow. Such despair, yet people live with the conditions with an amazing dedication. That's quite inspiring.
What a marvellous documentary.. and of course im so sad of their living conditions 😢. Infrastructure is the key of each country's success.
Lord, bless these people with strength and faith in You. And forgive me when I complain about my hardships which are laughable in comparison. Amen
Stop keep having more children to feed.
@@hazelisted7710pensei exatamente isso.
I'm so invested in the guys who were stuck!!! I've only seen mud like that once or twice in my life; those guys deal with it on a regular 😮 the resiliency of us humans is amazing
Until the people rise and change their leadership nothing will change for my mother land Africa.
100% peacefully
It is all about education pal. Not about government. You have to educate childrens, not trying to change government people to same uneducated people.
What? You have to stop having so many babies.
The Crown? Lol. It's not their leader. It's who controls their leader.
@@thepubliceyeall powerful countries had as many babies as possible during their industrial revolutions. Babies are the diamonds. They need to produce their own TOOLS......they you can make better tools with the tools you made. It is all about the tools!
Feel sorry for this people, I admire them for their brilliant efforts to earn a living for the sake of their family and children.
But why they make children than?stop that!
Let’s not just see the negatives….the sufferings and all that……. Just appreciate how beautiful Africa is❤❤❤😍😍 I love Africa my mother land
It's very important to point out the negative side so as to improve on them
Same here
What is there to appreciate when my people are suffering bc of bad governance
Quite a story in determination, prioritizing and wholesome dreams. My regards and respect to all involved.
My heart is breaking watching this. I - have no words. All I can be is grateful for my life which is not perfect or easy but easier than this
Seeing these innocent children in the end, brought tears of hope to my eyes.
What disgusts me is seeing the politicians and government officials from Guinea, booked in expensive hotels in Dubai, while the citizens back home are suffering.
Not just there in Africa. Here in South America too. Many of the countries here suffer heavely from coroption. I my self am from a sout american country called suriname. The country is a mix from many east asian cultures with the majority of African heritage. Corroption runs rampat here, altho oir infrastructure and economy is not that bad compared to ginuae, but still.
That is the norm in Africa. Especially Sub Saharn Africa.
I will pray for you young lady that your dream comes true, despite your situation you have a clear vision for your future and for your family, thank you for inspiring us at the same time to be contented with what we have a comfortable life. God bless. THANK YOU @Best Documentary for this wonderful content. God speed
These videos should be shown to kids everywhere
No, just stop making kids than the
Problems are less!
Very struggling life but these people are making a happy life God bless you 🙏🙏
This is a very beautiful country under a very poor leadership. I hope one day they will get the right leader
Never insult the rain! Beautiful people and beautiful country! La souffrance est part out…Mais la joy et else grand coeur…en Afrique!! Thank you for such a powerful and informative video. Knowing the problem!!
Thank for your relentless effort gving us this documentaries 👏
The female child at the end is simply lovely! Beautiful baby girl, my goodness ❤
C’est tellement désolant de voir un pays qui a toutes les ressources naturelles comme ça. Tous les dirigeants de la Guinée 🇬🇳 sont là que pour s’enrichir eux mêmes 😢
Mais je sais un jour viendra où mon très cher pays se renaîtra de cette situation et il brillera avec cette jeunesse pleine de courage et determination inchallah. Qu’Allah le tout puissant bénisse la Guinée et les guinéen amine🤲🏻🙏
Inch'Allah ❤
Walahi la Guinée fait pitié
it makes me feel stuffy watching these awesome men struggle through despite the hardship. real breadwinners for their families.
The land is very fertile, commercial farming can change the people's lives. God bless Africa and her people.
Me encanta este canal por sus grandes documentales
As South African I know that poor road infrastructure contributes to the isolation and marginalization of African countries, exacerbating socio-economic disparities. In addition to the dire state of roads, the lack of access to clean tap water remains a persistent challenge in many rural areas in our continent. I'm grateful that South Africa has a good core infrastructure network such as a transport system, power, communications network, sewage and water.
it is Africa's rejection of Christ Jesus that destroys her. She looks to the demonic ones known as the dead ancestors. 😒
@redshanksbolshevikempire South African government had implement many construction projects in the last 25 years such as roads, RDP houses ,Water and sanitation projects.
For those watching this thinking "Wow travel is like this everywhere in Africa"... it isn't. What you see in this film is the exception and not the rule. There are many excellent roads in Africa.
My dream is to help as many people like this one day, so help me God
its too costly to build, pay workers and maintain the development only political figures can do this
That bike guy made me shed tears. I hope their leaders do something 😢
Thanks for the new episode upload more of this
Merci pour ce documentaire et surtout à l'excellent narrateur.
My Kenyan, this is not due to poverty of Guinea, but corruption. Africans, funny people 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💯🙏
It’s natural for them to have many children without thinking the future as they grow up.
Great documentary. From the sounds of it widespread corruption is everywhere. Just more prevalent from place to place. I wish all these people well. May God be with you.
Am a guinean,, tank u for this documentary
Be thankful for what we have here in the USA.
With Biden president and now probably Kamla I am not so sure.
Your absolutely correct. There's always something to be grateful for.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can remember when I was like 4 to 6 or 7 years old when the city or county jails had prisoner work crews on the side of the roads digging ditches or cleaning them out of garbage and brush if they became overgrown. No different than the garbage clean up crews we have now but the work was much more laborious. They didn't have heavy equipment, they had picks and shovels and wheelbarrows if needed. They would throw what they dug out into the river or dispose of it however was deemed appropriate for the conditions they were working in. Work was on a regular schedule and traffic was not impeded. My point is, it's taken time and sometimes back breaking work for anyone to say "we" have it easy now, no matter who was doing the work.
I haven't watched this video but the first thing I saw was a mud pit trying to be a road and not only no ditches, but the mud piled up on the sides to help keep all the water in the mud pit. Even these countries could figure out a way to make more lasting improvements. One step at a time and of course things get better.
The ditches were dug and cleaned out because of flood prone areas on a busy back road.
@@TheOutlier-c6othan you can join them in Guinea
@@kristinebaker4326 You sound like a Kamala supporter.
"On a road that looks like swiss cheese". Top notched narration here
This makes me fall in love with my country RWANDA
❤
They need to hire kagame for presidency.
Are you hutu or tutsi?
@@horizonr639 Hutu people are my siblings Tutsi people are my siblings guess who I am
Let me help you to reveal the truth
I AM RWANDAN
I missed these documentaries. Gives u such a whole new perspective
Syukur Alhamdulillah I live in Malaysia the road is good and also we got a lot of rain also sunshine .wonderfull place to live...
Every time I watch one of these videos, it makes me appreciate the United States more and more
ALL that struggling to move that truck, wow. These men deserve a medal!
I love Africa. Ok i admit am biased , but with all we have to endure, its amazing how we always find a way to laugh and smile
This should be shared with the Gen-zs of Kenya and Uganda
So we stop striving for better governance and accountability?
You forget this people are suffering because few people run the country
It's fighting for democracy and hard work. We can't allow leaders to loot our resources, our parents are used to that now. It's a matter of time Guinea will liberate themselves
As a Ugandan, I feel sad for these people but shouldn't stop us for fighting for a better country as we have the resources to make the better changes, corruption is what we fighting against and bad governance. Rwanda will surpass us cause of their good governance, could be a small country but could still one day be richer than all of us for the steps they taking
@@paulnjuguna4884u were figthing for the opposition to get into government.
I have a lot of respect for this documentaries camara crew
Corruption must be fought at all costs in Africa in order to save lives.
It's tribal.
Que documentario sensacional! Que povo forte!!! Saúdo a todos e oro para que Deus vos abenoe de forma sobrenatural, e que mesmo diante das dificuldades, Deus não deixe com que a provisão falte.
Thanks for sharing 👍
always very well done documentary from the human perspective.. many stories are just heartbreaking
I remember the African roads in CAR and Zaire in the 1980s what an adventure it was .. very muddy and slippery great memories
No complaining any more Alhamdulillaah thank you Allaah every time and help us
🙏🙏Pls keep & Safe going happy for journey & God bless you 👌👌❤Documentary
Дай АЛЛАХ вам здоровья и хорошей жизни ❤❤❤
I was born and raised in the interiors of this country, My dad sold all his cattles that he inherited from his father to send me to another country to go to school. Upon graduating from high school in 2016 I returned to help him run his shop since he was battling cancer but due to political instability and my participation in protests has led me to seek life outside of Guinea fearing frivolous charges and persecution from the Junta. Sadly I lost my dad 4 months ago to cancer. I hope to return one day as a medical doctor.
Guinea is very wealthy but it lacks patriotic leaders. My neighbor a politician purchased 3 2020 range rovers and 2 nissan patrol vehicles at once and stores them in his villa that he visit only once or twice a month, He is so wealthy that I believe he forgets that those vehicles exist at the same time we were struggling to pay for my dad's chemotherapy which drained our shop. That was my motivation to join the FNDC and wage war on corrupt politicians.
Saludos al Canal Guinea es muy lamentable las carreteras que tienen es un desastre para los autos los camiones los motos y en especial cuando llevan mercaderías con tanto sacrificio yo les admiro bastante usted hace un trabajo muy i sacrificado sos muy guerreros valientes y a pesar son Unidos lo único que sí son muy la familia numerosas les veo que en cada hogar hay 0 ocho niños por cada familia es demasiado no traten de aumentar muchos niños en sus hogares porque sufren y también los padres se sacrifican demasiado sé que ustedes son muy trabajadores pero la situación muy arriesgado para que sufran los niños ojalá traten de llevar estos videos a mu muchos televidentes sería algo maravilloso que tendría una manera de hacer arreglos para las carreteras❤❤❤❤❤😊😊
Africa is beautiful despite the struggles, the smiles on the face of those little girls gives me joy and hope. Thanks to the author for these amazing story
The African people are amazing. They are brave and courageous and resilient. I hope good fortune and health comes their way.xx
I always thought we're badly off in Uganda. This is another level of suffering 😢😢
Thank you for this beautiful video and the translation is so accurate🎉❤
Watching from Australia. It's so sad and very depressing to watch.
As long as you’re breathing there is hope for salvation let’s Repent tomorrow is never promised.🙏🏾
Really touch. Be grateful, everyone
Hola a sido un exelente documental mis respetos a estas personas por su valentía ❤
Correct me if I was wrong there’s never been a African countries that their government provides financial support their people.
Google sassa and see what the south African government pays unemployed people, disabled, orphans and the old.
Libya before America destroyed it. Somalia before the civil war. Free education. Free health care. Land. Grands to be educated abroad. Read up on Libya before gadaffi was assassinated.
Are you kidding me
You ought to be ashamed of yourself
Libya, Algeria, Sudan
Obrigado por colocar o áudio em português do Brasil 👏👏
The kids shouldn’t have to be the ones repairing the roads! They should be going to school, playing with friends & enjoying their childhood! Not working all day in the heat fixing the roads for just a few cents a day!! My heart aches for them. 😢
Ok, send them to school
Send them monetary donations
Sending them to school does not guarantee a successful life & future since there are NO jobs for graduates. Poor governance by crooked politicians is pervasive in most African countries.
@@MinhvuLy I would if I could!!!
@@ss10483 ignorant answer. I’m just talking about how I feel sorry for them & you answer with an ignorant answer like that. I HAVE donated to these places but I don’t have the funds nor the power to do this, it’s up to their government, which always pockets any money that they get sent to help people. Obviously I would help if I could!!!
It’s so frustrating seeing the father and his sons struggling with that mud, but I think if they make the extreme effort of getting a 4x4 truck, putting better tires with off-road thread on the rear or at least a winch cable, the problems will be way less, I think they can afford one of those solutions with the hard work they make, thanks for sharing this.
So sad great people, Ireland 🇮🇪
Watching from Switzerland. Greetings to everyone worldwide. Sept. 2, 2024
Such hard working decent people. I cant believe that my change money that I spend monthly on fast food can support a family in Guinea for a year and even more!
I wish there was a way to donate directly to the people on a personal level and make an individual's life easier. If I knew of a way to donate directly to the poor oil salesman I'd do it without second thought so he can buy himself a 4x4 quad and a 1000 empty cans 😢
We need to remember that what ever is going on in our lives, it could always be worse.
I like how your takeaway from this video is to make yourself feel better watching people suffer and not feel empathy
@@cryisfree510 Exactly this, and also, this is their reality, it's their baseline, there is no "worse" here, it's just life. I'm always amused to see westerners feeling "sorry" for the people shown in these documentaries, how about understanding, there's nothing to feel sorry for, it's their reality and feeling "sorry" just degrades that as if they need it, lol.
Всей Африканской стране Дай АЛЛАХ ЗДОРОВЬЯ И БЛАГОПОЛУЧИЯ хорошую жизнь
Ooh lord Jesus have mercy 🙏
Yes. And pray that you get true leaders. and not the corrupt thugs that are in power now.
This video humbles me soo much, Among the least developed. 😮😮noma sana
VIDAS MUY DIFÍCILES 🙋🏽♀️📄📄📄📄✍🏾🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
Gosto muito de seus documentários, já me inscrevi parabéns pelo seu belo trabalho ❤ sou do nordeste do Brasil
This has to be the saddest episode I have watched
That one man has worked since he was 8 years old and wants to retire at 60... he essentially spent all his life working, Jesus!
15 children !!! And he wonders why he’s poor??
Cried so much after long time when it reach at 25:04 😭😭
A beautifull country with plenty rainfall and fertile lands and very hardworking people ..sad to see them suffer just to make ends meet..
Un documentaire qui reflète les vrais réalitées de mon pays
Kenyans 🇰🇪 hit the like button
I’d like to know more about you (Best Documentaries), these people and this country. You are beautiful!
Why 15 children when you are poor and don't have resources?
I love those kids who are working on the road😢
Everyone is broke and starving yet they decide to have 100 children
Saludo desde Uruguay ❤
the mud means alot of GOLD in this area
Don't say too loud people are watching
Estou assistindo esse vídeo aqui do Brasil Ceará Sobral ,essa reportagem e uma grande lição de vida .