28
DEC
PUTUMAYO
28
DEC
PUTUMAYO
A hospital next to the Vía Auca, the ‘Road of the Wild People’, it would’ve been a beautiful location. Unfortunately, compared to what we were told, a substantially smaller amount of people lives around that area.
15
DEC
DOWN SOUTH
15
DEC
DOWN SOUTH
15
DEC
DOWN SOUTH
Driving down the Vía Auca, ‘the Road of the Wild People’, in search of the most suitable location to build our hospital and help as many people as possible.
04
DEC
THE ROAD OF THE WILD PEOPLE
04
DEC
THE ROAD OF THE WILD PEOPLE
Our visit to the hospital in Nuevo Rocafuerte more or less coincided with the arrival of a new doctor over there. This doctor, like his predecessor also a Spanish priest, had arrived two weeks before.
17
NOV
AS FAR AS POSSIBLE
17
NOV
AS FAR AS POSSIBLE
17
NOV
AS FAR AS POSSIBLE
30
OCT
TO THE JUNGLE
30
OCT
TO THE JUNGLE
A rainforest full of people in need of medical care. How do you decide on one location? Even if we can make a difference with our hospital for one complete village, we would achieve the goal of Quina Care. But we can do so much more! Our search has started.
08
OCT
ON THE MINISTRY
08
OCT
ON THE MINISTRY
08
OCT
ON THE MINISTRY
The simple fact of being registered as a doctor with the local education service is enough to acquire a visa for an indefinite period of time. No job yet? Doesn’t matter. Being a doctor is enough. Though this doesn’t mean it’s in your possession that same day.
16
SEP
NIGHT RIDES
16
SEP
NIGHT RIDES
A visa is not easy to get. Living in Coca, a six hours drive from Quito, this means many nights in the bus.
30
AUG
PATIENCE...
30
AUG
PATIENCE...
30
AUG
PATIENCE...
You’ll need more than a huge dose of enthusiasm if you plan to build a hospital in South America. The first obstacle is the possibility to register as a doctor. If you’re in the fortunate position that the authorities of your country of residence allow you to do so, it’s still not a given that the requirements are actually achievable.
08
AUG
THERE WE GO !
08
AUG
THERE WE GO !
The Ebola crisis is over, we’ve left Africa behind and we’re now at that other continent that desperately needs medical care as well: South America. It’s not the first continent that springs to mind when thinking about development aid, but it meets all the criteria.
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