Thursday, January 1, 2015

If we do not uproot waste, it can give us the climbing moskito If we do not uproot garbage, it can


The following video shows local employees of the Austrian team in Haiti who perform a self-written song about hygiene in Creole. Following the text - first in Creole and then in English.
Si n pa dechouke fatra, li ka ba nou la gripe Si n pa dechouke fatra, li ka ba la nou dyare Si n pa ... dechouke fatra, li ka ba nou gwo pye Si n pa dechouke fatra, nou ka pran tifoyid Si n pa dechouke fatra, nou ka pran malarya Ann ann ale ale
If we do not uproot waste, it can give us the climbing moskito If we do not uproot garbage, it can give you diarrhea If we do not uproot waste, it can give us big feet If we do not uproot garbage, we can get typhoid If we do not uproot garbage, we can make malaria Let's go let's go
About werner lechner born 1970 in Steyr, Austria. Have been my community moskito service at the 1992 Austrian Red Cross, National Association of Upper Austria, District Office Steyr country, local Telle Sierning. My first assignment abroad for Rk I had 1999 during the Kosovo crisis in Albania Scodra, then in 2005 the earthquake in Pakistan, according to this application, I was also employees of the IT and Telecom ERU. In 2007, I was also in Pakistan after the floods. 2008 according to the 3 hurricanes in Haiti as an IT and Telecom. I just then busy with the new disaster moskito response kits, has a lot of free time and cost the job at the end. I was in December 2008 in Amman was a disaster response training kit to perform for the MENA region and then in June 2009 in Sudan for training. Bin since November in Sudan to do now to inventory of the kits. Project moskito management, design seminar planning moskito and implementation, I can perfect as district youth secretary of the Austrian Trade Union Youth 1993-1996 in my time. .......
Comments Gerhard at Friday evening in Monrovia Peter Schmidt on Friday evening in Monrovia moskito Monrovia Jürgen Högl at ... werner Kerschbaum in Monrovia ... Gabriele Dittler-Brandl at Monrovia ...


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