HERE'S A LESSON OF SUFFERING...
DON'T HELP GHOULS THAT FOREVER DEVOUR AND NEVER CONTRIBUTE. DESTROY THEM!
MrBeast's recent well-building project in Africa has faced both praise and criticism, with some acknowledging the positive impact on local communities while others raise concerns about the sustainability of the wells and the potential for exploitation. In his "I Built 100 Wells in Africa" video, MrBeast detailed the construction of 100 wells in Cameroon, Kenya, Somalia, Uganda, and Zimbabwe, aiming to provide clean water to nearly half a million people.
https://magatte.substack.com/p/how-mrbeast-is-keeping-africa-poor
Each well requires approximately $1 per person per year for proper upkeep. Who pays these costs once the cameras leave? Who repairs the pumps when they inevitably malfunction? Who manages water resources to prevent contamination?
Handpumps deployed by NGOs in Africa often last less than five years. By the mid-2000s, 36% of about 350,000 installed pumps were non-functional, and this number increased to 300,000 abandoned pumps by recent counts. This has led to a $5 billion wasted investment due to the "build, break, and rebuild" approach.
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Its sad to say, but this is even washed down. I did some contractor work over there and it was absolutley the worst experence ever. They get outfitted with electricity, water pipes which delivers fresh drinking water, get machinery to farm on the most fertile ground plus get taught (to no avail, the stupidity was jaw dropping) how to use the machinery for farming etc. You come back a few month later. The machinery is completely dismantled and everything sold for scrap. Same with the waterpipes and electrical wire. Everything was even worse afterwards. Then they complain and demand more handouts. Its all so tiresome. I will never ever step a foot on that continent ever.