The program covered what she did in Swaziland. Choi Ji Woo visited the Madlangamphisi region in Swaziland where the international relief organization World Vision has been helping to develop the area, and implemented a hand pump by herself. Also, she taught children about sanitation and hygiene using animation.

Choi Ji Woo said, “By sharing, I could feel happy again. Even though there are some children who are suffering from childhood obesity in other parts of the world, some other children are suffering from food shortages and even cannot drink clean water in other parts of the world, like here in Swaziland. I hope more people realize this situation and are able to feel happy by helping others.”

Swaziland, which is the second smallest country in Africa, has been blessed with a wonderful natural environment and has even been called the “Switzerland of Africa,” but the death rate of people who are under 40 years old has reached nearly 48 percent due to serious drinking water pollution.
A spokesperson of World Vision said, “Through the hand pump that Choi Ji Woo installed with other inhabitants of the village, more than 500 people can finally drink clean water.”
Source:KBS Global