What People Are Saying

“Sometimes the best news comes from the least expected sources.
Who would have thought that a small group of Catholic nuns, teachers, students and volunteers in a village off the beaten track in one of the world’s ten poorest countries would be the ones to supply our purest applied example of how to save the world? But that is essentially what Greg John’s remarkable video reveals.”
Dr Robert Gibson
Professor of Environment and Resource Studies
University of Waterloo
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“Imani should serve as a model for all vocational schools in developing countries. It teaches its students not some abstract lesson but living lessons in ingenuity, self reliance and sustainability.”
Dr. Don Kilby
Founder, CACHA

“Greg John has produced vivid and compelling testimony that people taking responsibility for their own lives is a vital element in sustainable development. This documentary is an important resource for all who want to make a lasting difference.”
Dr. Andrew McAlister
Former Canadian High Commissioner to Tanzania

“One of the things I like about the film is its positive message, it’s not another documentary about a problem without presenting solutions. This documentary is definitely uplifting!”

“I got a real sense of hope from this movie.”

Click here for a blog entry by CharityChamps.org founder Sylvia Ng about the work being done at Imani