An English public schoolboy learns how to dig a foundation instructed by a local from the Rwandan district of Kayonza.
Harry Edwards helps locals digging a foundation. The site is for a youth multi purpose hall in the Rwandan district of Kayonza. In October 2008, 18 boys aged between 16-18 years travelled to Rwanda. They were all pupils of the prestigious Sherborne School in Dorset, UK, a fee paying school with a history of excellence. The pupils had raised £20,000 to pay for a football pitch for the people living in the Kayonza district of Rwanda. The project was overseen by the charity REACH. The boys, along with 5 members off staff, played a football match against a local team, visited various memorials and talked to people across Rwanda to try and understand the countries history and in particulair about the genocide.
Size: 6142px × 4096px
Location: Kayonza, Rwanda, Africa
Photo credit: © Richard Splash / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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