Shame it tough life these people have to keep up with, having to take up the responsibility to alleviate their hardship is something not common in our days.
You are a philanthropist, a beautiful culture they have though.
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Their culture and the terrain is both stunningly wild and beautiful, and unbelievably harsh!! Their cultures are raw, threatened and extraordinarily complex. I support their right to stay living the way they have always done, and am working to create cash incomes for those people which won't involve tourists and builds on the herbal-plant-medicine culture they already have. But I equally support any of them to leave it behind for safety and a little more comfort - there are still active conflict areas, landmines and threats of villages being destroyed. Children still regularly die of malnutrition and preventable disease here. Our plan is to enable any who would choose to leave to have options to do that - it's politically very complex, but possible. A long game.
Appreciate your gracious support, @joetunex.
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You know just when you think you are having it rough somewhere in the world there are others having it worse than the other. Your story makes me appreciate life. May you continue to be strengthened to offer them support.
I am never more alive, nor more grateful, than after time in the wild beauty of these rugged mountains in the presence of these simple, earthy and courageous people. I appreciate so many simple things, like clean water, and a blanket and knowing we will eat tomorrow.
Blessings to you, too, Joe. Life is rich and full.
Blessing to you too 🤗
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