people drinking this water. and they re working hard here, the the hatians to get their clothes clean, but this is not exactly an ideal situation. if you notice that they wash their feet. take baths in the water and wash their clothes and the children here, and the children don t wear diapers and sort of adds to the problem because a lot of the cholera is from situations where the bacteria from being passed around through the water. water. but this is a country in great need. and so, different, so vastly different from what it could be. it s a beautiful country. haiti could be beautiful, haiti could be prosperous, but terrible unrest, terrible violence and now this cholera epidemic. greta: cholera, one of the biggest threats to the hatian people since the earthquake. the cholera outbreak erupted in october, 2010 and it s been widely blamed on the camp of
street and looks like they re just sort of you know, hawking things at random and shouting at cars passing by and it looks like total madness, but in fact, they re operating businesses there, part of long chains of command that go all the way back to the united states to producers and other places, and you know, they re in their own way, part of is global economy and have their own way of doing business and one of the problems a lot of outsiders have when they come into haiti and try to do good, and come in often times with very good intentionses mistake what they see around them for being nothingness or bleakness or chaos on which some kind of outside formal order has to be imposed without respecting the way that hatians conduct their lives on their own of course. and improving that understanding would be a significant and optimistic step improving the lives going forward. i think there s an awareness of cholera, but it
street and looks like they re just sort of you know, hawking things at random and shouting at cars passing by and it looks like total madness, but in fact, they re operating businesses there, part of long chains of command that go all the way back to the united states to producers and other places, and you know, they re in their own way, part of is global economy and have their own way of doing business and one of the problems a lot of outsiders have when they come into haiti and try to do good, and come in often times with very good intentionses mistake what they see around them for being nothingness or bleakness or chaos on which some kind of outside formal order has to be imposed without respecting the way that hatians conduct their lives on their own of course. and improving that understanding would be a significant and optimistic step improving the lives going forward. i think there s an awareness of cholera, but it
and they re working hard here, the the hatians to get their clothes clean, but this is not exactly an ideal situation. if you notice that they wash their feet. take baths in the water and wash their clothes and the children here, and the children don t wear diapers and sort of adds to the problem because a lot of the cholera is from situations where the bacteria from being passed around through the water. water. but this is a country in great need. and so, different, so vastly different from what it could be. it s a beautiful country. haiti could be beautiful, haiti could be prosperous, but terrible unrest, terrible violence and now this cholera epidemic. greta: cholera, one of the biggest threats to the hatian people since the earthquake. the cholera outbreak erupted in october, 2010 and it s been widely blamed on the camp of
and they re working hard here, the the hatians to get their clothes clean, but this is not exactly an ideal situation. if you notice that they wash their feet. take baths in the water and wash their clothes and the children here, and the children don t wear diapers and sort of adds to the problem because a lot of the cholera is from situations where the bacteria from being passed around through the water. water. but this is a country in great need. and so, different, so vastly different from what it could be. it s a beautiful country. haiti could be beautiful, haiti could be prosperous, but terrible unrest, terrible violence and now this cholera epidemic. greta: cholera, one of the biggest threats to the hatian people since the earthquake. the cholera outbreak erupted in october, 2010 and it s been widely blamed on the camp of