It’s a long day after waking up at three in the morning. Why do we always feel we will miss the alarm? The flight to Wellington is delayed by an hour. I try to finalise a few budget tasks while I wait. I watch a movie on board and try to relax for the final … Continue reading Christchurch earthquake deployment – day one
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Christchurch earthquake deployment – Day Minus One
What do you pack to travel to an earthquake zone? I hurry home from a relaxing weekend away by the ocean, to a last-minute travel health check and a few hours at home before heading to New Zealand. I have been busy these past two months with Australian disasters. Floods, more floods, cyclones, fires, and … Continue reading Christchurch earthquake deployment – Day Minus One
this will only make sense to AIIMS-trained people – part 4
Dedicated to Julie Groome and all those who work with spontaneous volunteers... It hurts when there's nothing but a slow growing queue And your fear seems to say you won’t get them all trained All alone I have cried; “Get HR on our side!” We need more volunteers for the field….. Well I run the … Continue reading this will only make sense to AIIMS-trained people – part 4
gong hei fat choi
We should have known it was going to be a difficult day. We stood in the early morning heat at the hotel before seven, while taxis came and went. None of them were ours. We had to re-book several times before somebody would take us. A second day of computer problems plagued us all day, … Continue reading gong hei fat choi
