Visitation Clinic is located a quarter-mile up the mountain from the main road. Our only access is by a dirt road which gets soft and slick when it rains. During the rainy season (which just ended), our road gets quite muddy. And here we are using the term "muddy" in the Haitian context - meaning that off-road 4x4's get so bogged down that it litterally takes a dozen men and a boy to get it unstuck. (See photo)
This can be a serious problem for a busy clinic like ours. In fact, the reason that our driver attempted to drive the road on the day of the photo was for a patient diagnosed with acute apendicits. Fortunately, our volunteer road crew prevailed and were able to extract our SUV and get our patient to surgery. Still, this episode again demonstrated the importance of decent roads in Haiti.
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