Magical Madagascar
Robert Cully portrays the challenges of living and working in the world’s poorest country and celebrates the resilience of its people.
In 2019, Killyleagh Resident Robert Cully spent 3 months camping in remote areas of southeast Madagascar supporting, as a volunteer, the work of SEED Madagascar on their education infrastructure and environmental conservation projects. His story vividly portrays the challenges of living and working in the world’s poorest country but is ultimately a celebration of the resilience of the local population and the character of the children who represent the future of Magical Madagascar.
Robert Cully portrays the challenges of living and working in the world’s poorest country and celebrates the resilience of its people.
In 2019, Killyleagh Resident Robert Cully spent 3 months camping in remote areas of southeast Madagascar supporting, as a volunteer, the work of SEED Madagascar on their education infrastructure and environmental conservation projects. His story vividly portrays the challenges of living and working in the world’s poorest country but is ultimately a celebration of the resilience of the local population and the character of the children who represent the future of Magical Madagascar.
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- 1 hour
- In person
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The Sir Hans Sloane Education & Visitor Centre
23 High Street
Killyleagh BT30 9QF
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