Inside South Sudan's Capital City ($2 per month salary)

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Published 2022-10-23
A look into the lives of South Sudanese people. Donate to save malnourished children's lives in South Sudan: donate.unicef.org.nz/IndigoTraveller

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All Comments (21)
  • @sgtsquank
    Watching these videos really helps put things in perspective. While we all have valid problems and gripes with our lives, it's hard not to be a bit humbled and grateful after seeing videos like these.
  • I work with a small nonprofit operating in South Sudan, and I want to say thank you so much for sharing these videos with the world. These people have been forgotten by so much of the world. I can attest that traveling throughout South Sudan is like being on a different planet, especially compared to what so many of us know in the West. I appreciate you shedding a light on the issues plaguing this young country, as well as showing the heart, determination, and graciousness of the South Sudanese. Very well done.
  • @soffwhere
    The most tragic / sobering element of this video is that each and every child has a smile from ear to ear. Love is in their nature, but the nurture wrings them of it. Absolutely heartbreaking
  • @Baleni11
    I am from South Africa, It is unbelievably sad to see people living in such conditions, I will definitely donate something and hope it helps someone there
  • @ump3368
    I am on the poverty line in the UK, but I can eat, I have a roof over my head, I'll donate £10 so those children can have a chance. Thanks for all the work you do Nick, I wouldn't know about these issues otherwise.
  • @skarabyll1458
    Your way of interviewing and reporting is very unique and so authentic, you take a high risk and always treat the locals with respect. These videos are often the highlight of my day, stay safe!
  • @476233
    I love how sweet and positive these precious children are! It gives me hope the next generations can bring about positive changes for their country.
  • @SubhanFarooqi22
    Thank you for doing the amazing work! Your content continues to raise awareness and compassion for those in need around the world.
  • Those kids have absolutely NOTHING but they are so adorable and still manage to smile.
  • I’m from South Sudan and I escaped from my country because of the war, more died, please brother and sisters let us put our prayer together for South Sudan. We are in tears every day, every moment 😢
  • @Lucardini
    This channel has been great in showing a variety of wonderful charities! You keep up the good work and I'll keep donating!
  • @RecordableID
    Powerful reporting, Nick. Thank you. Amazing to see how we've reached the donation goal to UNICEF!
  • @chefincognito
    I watched your first video in South Sudan and was embarrassed and ashamed that I was ignorant of what was going on there. I'm American and so we can only see these things if we seek them out - our media does not care. Thanks to people like you we can learn about it. So then YouTube fed me episode 2 of you in South Sudan. I couldn't make it through the tears. Before the video was over I sent $1,000 to Unicef to help feed the malnourished children. You are risking your life there, but you are doing a fantastic service to that country. I applaud your bravery and compassion. I will keep supporting. Thank you so much!
  • @jack8580
    It always warms my heart to see that kids will always be kids no matter where they grow up, they always have such big hearts and they're so welcoming
  • @sm3296
    Watching you visit and relate to the people in such a caring, warm, honest way is wonderful to see.
  • @mmaggiehartt
    So sad that situations like this still exist. Such beautiful nature and the people are stunningly beautiful. 😢 I wish them the best😭🥺
  • I'm a South Sudanese Refugee in Uganda, I appreciate bro Nick for showing to the world what exactly is on the ground in my lovely country. May we pray for peace in South Sudan . I have the hope that soon we the South Sudanese will gain the everlasting peace and enjoy our motherland 🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸
  • @mikeregan7295
    Another Sunday morning with tears in my eyes thanks to you Nick. Geez those poor children. Thank you so much for showing the world these places, and also how we can help these people. Stay safe
  • @nachos7581
    Thank you for taking the risk going to South Sudan to make this video. I'll help to spread this video to get more donations.