Prince Harry charity work in Lesotho / interview

Prince Harry charity work in Lesotho / interview; Prince Harry interview SOT - long term vision is long term, you get lots of charities that go in then pull out / are charities that start then have to leave because it's such a massive problem... this is growing and growing and growing... the link we have with the other organisations in Lesotho, we can't go wrong, t's just going to take time, not just 3 years... the changes I see are fantastic and they are mainly within the children.. Q re why you chose Lesotho? Harry SOT - to cut a long tory short basically my gap year... it was a case of going somewhere where there's an AIDS problem where nobody knows about it / tries Lesotho, since then it's been love at first sight Q re rewarding? Harry SOT - it's fantastic to come back here... to have a country director overseeing it permanently... without somebody on the ground we wouldn't be getting anywhere... - a bunch of kids stuck on the edge of town with all sorts problems... these kids living on top of each other... now we have this new place, they've got beds, showers, loos, space and it's in a space place out of town... you only have to go into the place you can tell by the kids faces... everybody is so happy to see help coming, what more could you ask for Q re at home here? Harry SOT - Africa is a fantastic place, we've been here for 6 weeks now and everybody has had a fantastic time, we just hope to spend the next 3 weeks finishing the job.. Q re raising awareness... message back home Harry SOT - people back home can help in all sorts of different ways... lots of charities asking for money... I guess a lot of the public say they will but will I ever see what is happening, we were keen to get a documentary out there so people can see for once where they're money is going... we pride ourselves on keeping it going... there will be photos offered of the finished product.. Q: can AIDS crisis be reversed? Harry S...
Prince Harry charity work in Lesotho / interview; Prince Harry interview SOT - long term vision is long term, you get lots of charities that go in then pull out / are charities that start then have to leave because it's such a massive problem... this is growing and growing and growing... the link we have with the other organisations in Lesotho, we can't go wrong, t's just going to take time, not just 3 years... the changes I see are fantastic and they are mainly within the children.. Q re why you chose Lesotho? Harry SOT - to cut a long tory short basically my gap year... it was a case of going somewhere where there's an AIDS problem where nobody knows about it / tries Lesotho, since then it's been love at first sight Q re rewarding? Harry SOT - it's fantastic to come back here... to have a country director overseeing it permanently... without somebody on the ground we wouldn't be getting anywhere... - a bunch of kids stuck on the edge of town with all sorts problems... these kids living on top of each other... now we have this new place, they've got beds, showers, loos, space and it's in a space place out of town... you only have to go into the place you can tell by the kids faces... everybody is so happy to see help coming, what more could you ask for Q re at home here? Harry SOT - Africa is a fantastic place, we've been here for 6 weeks now and everybody has had a fantastic time, we just hope to spend the next 3 weeks finishing the job.. Q re raising awareness... message back home Harry SOT - people back home can help in all sorts of different ways... lots of charities asking for money... I guess a lot of the public say they will but will I ever see what is happening, we were keen to get a documentary out there so people can see for once where they're money is going... we pride ourselves on keeping it going... there will be photos offered of the finished product.. Q: can AIDS crisis be reversed? Harry S...
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