A new interactive exhibit at The Children’s Museum of Waterloo Region invites visitors to consider Canada’s leadership role in the global community. Presented by the Aga Khan Development Network, the 6,000 square-foot Bridges That Unite exhibit looks at some of the most pressing questions of the 21st century. Stories compiled over the past 25 years of the network’s work in the most isolated and impoverished regions of the globe are told through images, soundscapes and interactive, multimedia components. The network is a collection of institutions working to improve living conditions and opportunities in specific regions of the developing world. The exhibit, which opens on April 4 and runs to May 3, is presented free of charge. For more information, visit http://www.TheChildrens Museum.ca or http://www.bridgesthat unite.ca
It is great exhibition. I have seen it when it was on display in Vancouver and Calgary. It is the best 2 hours you will spent to learn about how poverty can be over come. It is interactive and has stunning pictures of Central Asia and the mountains.
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