Most Dangerous Ways To School | KENYA | Free Documentary

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Most Dangerous Ways To School | KENYA | Free Documentary


For centuries now, the Dorn Savanna has been the lifeline for the Massai people. Until today, they refuse to get involved in the constant upheavals in Kenya and instead continue to cultivate their traditions. The Massai have lived in the border region between Tanzania and Kenya for hundreds of years; almost completely removed from all…

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  2. No wonder they're a 3rd world country. They actually have to pay to get an education. That's ridiculous. Education is the key to prosperity. If they didn't have to pay they would have a higher educated population which would only benefit the country as a whole. At least some are getting an education though. I hope for the best for the people.

  3. I am a Kenyan from another region and I almost dropped out of school at grade 4 because of a 45 minutes journey to school. I had to be transfered to a nearby school. About 10 minutes walk from my home. Shameful, right? I feel really sad for that girl walking to school alone and non borders who can't be given food at school depite walking all those kms to and from school. It's so heartbreaking and unfair. I am baffled by these children's resilience and urge to better their lives. May God protect and fulfill their dreams.

  4. Absolutely true, Am a neighbor to Maasai tribe but for me, I used to walk 2km to school every morning and return every evening. It shaped me in many different ways.

  5. All these documentaries really change a person's perspective and make you realize how spoiled we Americans are. Our cell phones lose service for a few hours and we think it's the actual end of the world. Meanwhile, children walk miles through the jungle, dodging elephants and leopards, just to go to elementary school.

  6. Knowing what hardship and danger the children are facing the teacher shouldn’t punish them with a rod! Still they were smiling nevertheless, glad they take it this way. I know this hurts because it was custom when I grew up in the 50s!

  7. Esas mujeres si pueden hacer algo, no tengan mas hijos, NO ENTIENDO COMO UNA MADRE EXPONE A SUS HIJOS A TALES PELIGROS, EN VERDAD QUE DIOS ES MISERICORDIOSO Y GRANDE Y AUN ASI LOS CUIDA Y LOS PROTEGE DE TODO PELIGRO

  8. Que tristeza ver como niños de los lugares con más carencias pasan hambre, frío y peligros. Ojalá que llegue el día en que su vida cambie y puedan sentir que todo valió la pena. Yo le enseño a mis hijos pequeños estos videos para que valoren todo lo que tienen, no son riquezas pero tienen una escuela a la vuelta de la esquina, tienen todos los días su almuerzo en el recreo y lo mejor de todo es que yo puedo llevarlos y traerlos a casa. No imagino el miedo y dolor que sienten los papás de estos niños cada día al despedirlos.

  9. I thought elephants were gentle and not dangerous. I suppose they attack humans when they feel threatened or worrying about their baby being taken or in danger.

    I watch this videos to remind myself of how blessed I’m and how we should all stop playing the victim card, when there are people really struggling just to get an education and go hungry often. We should all be grateful and do better and give to those in need, humans and animals.

  10. We can provide a meal for these such kids, just a few dollar from well wishers and their lives will be impacted, I am a kenyan a few hour drive from the maasai land, sadly the kenyan government's are ignorant of such reality and harship,