Thank you very much for checking out this blog on Afghan orphans.
Well, I will be leaving Dubai early Sunday morning (August 30, 2009) for Afghanistan, where I will stay for a month while filming a documentary on the children made orphans there due to the relentless conflicts.
The adventure begins at the very beginning. I will be traveling to Kabul in an old soviet cargo aircraft with the 2 tons of donations I have collected over the last year from generous people across Dubai. I am told the flight will be very loud and uncomfortable sitting in and amongst all the cargo...I am not to expect first class treatment...darn as I love those little socks you get!
Once in Afghanistan, the itinerary will be thick with interviews all across Kabul and the eastern provinces. I will be staying at the Mehan orphanage, where children are sponsored and therefore live a very nice life inclusive of well-balanced meals, clothing and education. However that is certainly not the case for children at other orphanages across the country.
I will also be visiting the Mermar, Parwarishgah-e-Watan and Omid E Mirmun orphanages in Kabul. As well as the Rokhan and Fatimatuzahra orphanages in Nangarhar and Langhman, two much more impoverished and dangerous eastern provinces of Afghanistan where thousands of children live unsponsored.
Through their words and action, I hope to be able to capture the essence of these children, who live such different lives than the ones we know.
I have also arranged interviews with the many others involved such as those who manage/run the orphanages to members of parliament, educators and ambassadors.
At each orphanage I will enquire about ways you can become involved and post that information on this blog.
Tashakour,
Natalie Carney
Christian Amanpour look out! Nat is here to kick butt and take names!! I am so happy for you Natalie and you've inspired me to make help others and make a difference.
ReplyDeleteStay safe,
Jay