Friday
was another great day at the clinic. A lovely lady gifted me with two pretty
paper-maché roosters, nice! How I will get them safely home on 3
different flights, I do not know!!
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I
had an awesome weekend with Donna Hutchinson (one of the founders of Global
Therapy) and the fabulous Hudicourt family. We spent today on a beach, a
couple of hours drive from Port-au-Prince. We swam in the most beautiful
turquoise ocean, ate lobster and lambi straight from the sea and enjoyed the
beautiful country scenery. It has so much scope for mountain biking, hiking
and watersports here, I was in awe!
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It
appears that Haiti has some incredible resources but lacks the organization to
benefit from them. Haiti produces amazing fruit, great coffee and lots of rum,
however, not much of it reaches the global market.
On the drive out of the city, I was fascinated to see mile after mile of transitional shelters set up for the many thousands who's homes were devastated in the earthquake. At its peak, one and a half million people were living in camps. Tremendous efforts have been made to re-home hundreds of thousands, however, there are still some 300-400 thousand people living in tent slums.
On the drive out of the city, I was fascinated to see mile after mile of transitional shelters set up for the many thousands who's homes were devastated in the earthquake. At its peak, one and a half million people were living in camps. Tremendous efforts have been made to re-home hundreds of thousands, however, there are still some 300-400 thousand people living in tent slums.
At the clinic, I made the mistake of asking one
gentleman patient to practice his hip flexion/knee extension on a step at
home, he was a bit reluctant, then I realised that he lives in a tent, I felt a
bit insensitive, oops! I later met the same gentleman desperately begging on
the street.
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