We left Joe’s house early and began walking through the village. We were beginning our journey to the health-care clinic, but nothing is direct here in Ghana. Our first stop was to visit a ‘concerned citizen’ member’s house. Second, we stopped by
We left Joe’s house early and began walking through the village. We were beginning our journey to the health-care clinic, but nothing is direct here in Ghana. Our first stop was to visit a ‘concerned citizen’ member’s house. Second, we stopped by
As we know from our previous METI Project trips, trust and relationships are the keys to success. We need to build a relationship with our partners to execute any strategy. We have been working on this project for a long time, and
We have been on the continent of Africa for a little over 72 hours and have seen a full spectrum of social and economic conditions that begin to show us the framework of our project. Once we left the capital city
As we left Accra, like any good EMS person, my mind was filled with countless operational questions that would need to be answered in order to design an EMS system for the village of Enyan Abaasa and its surrounding area. I wondered
As we prepare the METI team to visit Ghana for the first time, we consider the events of this week. We have always carefully considered the safety of our team, and made it top priority. Our last Haiti trip, for example, was moved to June