Unfortunately, if they don't know how to build their own wells. This won't last long. There have been trillions of dollars "sent" to Africa and hunger still isn't solved.
Don't forget Soros and co intentionally kept Africa poor and uneducated and unable to fend for themselves. A guy named Khadaffi wanted to put an end to that and make Africa completely a self reliant continent and he was offed for it
If it were only a few hours/day it would be next to heaven. The "load-shedding" in Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, has sometimes been 12 or more hours per day. Lusaka is perfectly modern...so long as there is electricity. With no power, there is also no electric range, and people must cook outside on charcoal grills. The situation is so undependable that my stepchildren had to invest in solar power cells and a storage battery unit. Even crappy technology is a head above better technology that doesn't work.
Yes. And that is the reason that going through the government is to be avoided. Nothing but delay and graft. Some of it cannot be avoided, of course, but going through NGOs is simply getting into bed with corruption.
My church sent missionaries over there and they dug wells and set up pumps showing the local heads how to work them and keep it all clean. They would dig a well and move on about every 2 to 3 weeks.
They didn't make it to the 4th well before someone from the first one came looking for them as the well had stopped working. Sent a guy back found the locals had sold the pump and well casing for scrap. Gotten like a 10th what it cost. Same thing happened at 2ed and 3ed wells. The missionaries dug the 5th well but but no pump and just preached the remaining time they were there.
That is the problem of giving valuable gifts to a people who are desperately poor. When it is a question of eating, the well is a resource to be liquidated. They have no idea what it cost---nor could they ever have any such idea. It is outside their experience. For them, carrying water by foot from the nearest stream costs nothing, but food must be paid for.
This means that the underlying economic situation must be improved, along with the local educational level. It's not just Africa. Criminals in the largest U.S. cities steal automobile catalytic converters simply to get the platinum. It's no different.
Unfortunately, if they don't know how to build their own wells. This won't last long. There have been trillions of dollars "sent" to Africa and hunger still isn't solved.
Don't forget Soros and co intentionally kept Africa poor and uneducated and unable to fend for themselves. A guy named Khadaffi wanted to put an end to that and make Africa completely a self reliant continent and he was offed for it
Both can be true, a stronger Africa is a threat to Zionists after all.
He was killed because he was going to exit the cabal economy and put his country on the gold standard.
If it were only a few hours/day it would be next to heaven. The "load-shedding" in Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, has sometimes been 12 or more hours per day. Lusaka is perfectly modern...so long as there is electricity. With no power, there is also no electric range, and people must cook outside on charcoal grills. The situation is so undependable that my stepchildren had to invest in solar power cells and a storage battery unit. Even crappy technology is a head above better technology that doesn't work.
the aid is being washed im sure
It is
The Brits sent them farm equipment and they melted it down for scrap. Decolonization was a massive mistake.
That's because a lot of their leaders pocket the money.
Yes. And that is the reason that going through the government is to be avoided. Nothing but delay and graft. Some of it cannot be avoided, of course, but going through NGOs is simply getting into bed with corruption.
My church sent missionaries over there and they dug wells and set up pumps showing the local heads how to work them and keep it all clean. They would dig a well and move on about every 2 to 3 weeks. They didn't make it to the 4th well before someone from the first one came looking for them as the well had stopped working. Sent a guy back found the locals had sold the pump and well casing for scrap. Gotten like a 10th what it cost. Same thing happened at 2ed and 3ed wells. The missionaries dug the 5th well but but no pump and just preached the remaining time they were there.
That is the problem of giving valuable gifts to a people who are desperately poor. When it is a question of eating, the well is a resource to be liquidated. They have no idea what it cost---nor could they ever have any such idea. It is outside their experience. For them, carrying water by foot from the nearest stream costs nothing, but food must be paid for.
This means that the underlying economic situation must be improved, along with the local educational level. It's not just Africa. Criminals in the largest U.S. cities steal automobile catalytic converters simply to get the platinum. It's no different.