[Olpc-Haiti] [support-gang] "Where there is no Doctor" in Creole
John Rigdon
jrigdon at researchonline.net
Sun Feb 7 20:14:32 EST 2010
The English version is in TXT format in the PDF file, but the Creole version
is ALL graphics. I have the PDF version of both and also the Book "Where
Women Have No Doctor" in English and Creole.
I have been working on "Where There Is No Dentist" and about half of that
book which deals with school activities can be made available pretty
quickly.
John Rigdon
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Subject: Re: [Olpc-Haiti] [support-gang] "Where there is no Doctor" in
Creole
> Nicholas Doiron wrote:
>> From Wired magazine's Haiti Rewired community blog:
>>
>>
>> The health education guide "Where there is no Doctor" is available in
>> Creole as a free PDF or printed book:
>>
>> http://haitirewired.wired.com/profiles/blogs/please-pass-this-on-free
>>
>
> Powerful:
> This very same guide was transformed into a Sugar/XO Health Activity in
> 2008 (from what I understand SJ Klein having explained to me, details
> could be slightly off) which means, that porting such important/vetted
> Creole content to OLPC's XO Laptops can move relatively quickly.
>
> Do please investigate/advance if you have the resources to help...
> cc'ing sj at laptop.org
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