Monday, May 26, 2014

First Week- Medical Posts and Chiclayo



Hello everyone! It’s been a great first week here in Piura! Spanish is still hard but I feel pretty comfortable getting around the city and out to projects. Our projects are just getting started so as the weeks go on we will be able to do more and more. I am so excited to see the progression of our work and our impact on the communities here. 

Ejidos
This week we went to a medical post in a rural area called Ejidos. Ejidos is a collection of small communities in the sandy desert outside of the city. There’s no running water so people get water from the well and carry it back to their tiny homes on burros. I’ll see if I can snap a picture of the well and all the burros next week. Most of the communities have medical posts but there is only 1 doctor for all of them, so she drives to different places every day in order to see everyone. This doctor is one of the coolest people I’ve ever met. My fellow volunteer Brie and I were able to go with her to the different posts in Ejidos and observe some of the baby checkups and vaccinations as well as the intervention strategies with the families. 

We have been working with some medical students to try to create interventions and will be doing a health fair in Ejidos in the next few weeks. We will have different workshops for the mothers of children, focusing on nutrition, vaccinations, handwashing, etc.

This past weekend we went to a city called Chiclayo, 3 hours to the south of Piura. On Friday we will be doing a project in a town just outside of Chiclayo, so it was a good chance to get to know the city before we have to travel there again. The project is in a small town called Monsefu. A well was just built in Monsefu so this is the first time that people will have access to water in their town. We’re going down to give workshops on how to use the water correctly and hygienically. We’re teaching about brushing teeth, boiling water, washing fruits and vegetable, and washing hands. We have been preparing lessons and skits for the workshops and this week we will be making posters and practicing teaching in Spanish (scary!). I’m going to need a lot of practice.
Wish me luck everyone!
A woman weaving in Monsefu

We're in the paper!


4 people in a mototaxi is always a party

Saturday, May 17, 2014

We have arrived!


Hola!

We are now in Piura! I'll try to update here as much as possible but our internet only works in the staircase outside of our apartment. But I will have to do my best!

Our house is in the heart of the city so we hear the cars and mototaxis (so much fun) all day and all night.
View from my window (Mototaxi!)
 It is hot and humid here but cools off at night. When I flew in I was actually surprised by how much this area looks like Utah. It's a desert! But it's a really fun city and the locals are always really surprised to see a bunch of gringos walking around. People ask us if they can take pictures of us and little kids come and say "Hello!" and then run away. They're so cute! So far I can't really understand anyone, but I'm trying to memorize a few different words and phrases everyday. It's nice that Ben, one of our In-country Directors, is a Spanish teacher and Eliana, the other In-country Director, is Peruvian. I get a lot of Spanish lessons and practice and I'm starting to do better.



Taxi ride
Yesterday we met with two different organizations to talk about our upcoming projects. There is a lot of need in the Public Health area and a lot of positions that need to be filled. They are excited that we are here to help out. So first thing Monday morning I will be going to a health clinic and learning about some of the needs in the Piura region. One of my main goals for this trip is to find a health need in the area and develop a program that can meet that need. So I'm very excited to get started on Monday and see what I can do to help!


Saturdays and Sundays are our days off, so today we took a bus and a very cramped taxi ride to the beach to relax and play in the water. Basically, I just got really sunburnt. But we had a blast. I am so excited to work with this team for the next month!


Calon
All the Girls