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After a devastating cyclone which has left over 3,000 dead - what is often left out is how quick many parts of Bangladesh has recovered. Dhaka City was a city that had trees blocking roads, power lines collapsed, and many low income houses were blown apart. Yet, people in this city have slowly rebuilt.
But that's just the good news. The bad news is there are a lot of people still suffering and they need your help. I am in Bangladesh working on my own Project to help the poor - but I'm not taking (or asking for) any money.
If you want to make a donation, consider the following places:
The Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org
CARE International.
http://www.care.org
Muslim Aid
http://www.muslimaid.org
World Vision
http://www.worldvision.org
Few of these are secular charities, but aid will be given to all regardless of religious affiliation.
To See More of My Cyclone Sidr Videos, Please Check Out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax9NYavTsJg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqqWLPJyKKY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH5uBbCNyBo
Outro music is "How Far" by Jamison Young from the album "Shifting Sands of a Blue Car". Download it for free at:
http://www.jamyoung.net/music.html
Music used under terms of Creative Commons Attribution Only license.
More information on "The Uncultured Project" check out,
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My flickr page: http://flickr.com/photos/uncultured/
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After Cyclone Sidr - My View from Dhaka
Uploaded by: UnculturedProject
Video Description:
After a devastating cyclone which has left over 3,000 dead - what is often left out is how quick many parts of Bangladesh has recovered. Dhaka City was a city that had trees blocking roads, power lines collapsed, and many low income houses were blown apart. Yet, people in this city have slowly rebuilt.
But that's just the good news. The bad news is there are a lot of people still suffering and they need your help. I am in Bangladesh working on my own Project to help the poor - but I'm not taking (or asking for) any money.
If you want to make a donation, consider the following places:
The Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org
CARE International.
http://www.care.org
Muslim Aid
http://www.muslimaid.org
World Vision
http://www.worldvision.org
Few of these are secular charities, but aid will be given to all regardless of religious affiliation.
To See More of My Cyclone Sidr Videos, Please Check Out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax9NYavTsJg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqqWLPJyKKY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH5uBbCNyBo
Outro music is "How Far" by Jamison Young from the album "Shifting Sands of a Blue Car". Download it for free at:
http://www.jamyoung.net/music.html
Music used under terms of Creative Commons Attribution Only license.
More information on "The Uncultured Project" check out,
My blog: http://uncultured.com
My flickr page: http://flickr.com/photos/uncultured/
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i thank you soo much for what u did!
it surly made a difference in these victims lives.
The fact that many Bengalis in foreign countries focus on my LANGUAGE ability instead of the glaring poverty and suffering here shows a lack of proper priorities.
I've seen too much suffering and death by Cyclone Sidr alone to give a damn about what language you deem I should speak in. If you have a problem - stop watching.
It's just been frustrating at times the response I get from the Bengali community (both within country and outside). Some are super rich and refuse to admit Bangladesh is a poor country with people suffering under poverty. Some accuse anyone who helps the poor of corruption. And, in your case, you're mistakenly accusing me of ignoring some imaginary obligation of language
If you look at some of my other videos you can see that I'm trying to learn Bengali as I go along in this project...