Wednesday, April 3, 2013

The Saints of Somalia
1. Who are the "Saints of Somalia"?
R/= A family of doctors who take care of a community of people of 90000 people.
2.Describe their camp. What is their school like?
R/= They are in their backyard and the school is about two years old. There are around 850 children, with a majority of womens and girls.
3.Describe their clinic and a typical day there.
R/=Every morning they have 400 patients. More or less. Those patients are attended by only five doctors. Some of them have to be re-scheluded for the next day.
4. What are the two main rules of the camp?
The first one is that there is no political division in the Somalian society or clandestine punishments.
The second one is that no man can beat his wife.
5.According to the two doctors, what do the women of Somalia represent?
R/= The most strong person all over the world.
6.For the daughter, what is the hardest part about working with her mother? What is the best part?
R/=The hardest thing is that the mother is very toughfull and always expect to do more. The best is that then the mother teaches her how to do the things way better.
7. How have these women chosen to deal with the effects of living in a country at war?
R/=Because at first time the mother was alone and the daughter saw that the mother needed that help. The people also needed. So that feeling of helping people motivated her and her mother to deal with the effects of        living in a country at war.
8.Why did they speak on TED talks? What should we learn from them?
R/= Because TED spreads ideas so that activity that those women are doing is really incredible and we should learn that the things have to be donde without expecting anything from the other

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