I continually write about the two completely different worlds I constantly see right next to each other. Thursday we studied development for the poor in the amazing Warrick Junction. Lets see, it is a huge informal market that consists of a, as I call it, “food court” which serves some part of the cows head which are placed in bags on the sidewalk to thaw. It also has a long stretch of traditional healers, Sangomas, who sell herbs, dried animals and the likes. The most amazing thing about the market is that it was all planned. It’s definitely a highlight in
After spending Thursday talking and seeing the informal development, we moved to the first world. We went to the water front where there is a huge developmental revitalization project taking place. We saw newly built apartments with a canal moving along the buildings. Interestingly, the debate moved from the day before’s “where do we put the cow heads?” to “where do we put the huge lavish yachts.”
While my initial thoughts looked down upon the 1st world development, I realized that both are important in the development of
I head to the rural on Saturday and i am ready for the experience. I will not have internet access for about two weeks. Talk to you then.
3 comments:
Hi Louie,
Wow, so much to read. The education you're getting is far greater than all of my years studying medicine.
Fran ... (Friend of your mom and Irv
Louie, it's great hearing about your experiences through the rose-colored glasses of an American. I wonder what the locals think about South African development and progress. How do they feel about the transformation their country. Do they welcome or fear progress? Is there apprehension or appreciation toward those who are behind the development?
I think many Africans do welcome development. When i ask where to go in Durban, most say Ushaka Marine which is a water park and aquarium.
There is alot of debate about where to put the harbor we were looking at, but it was coming from the white South African's who have sports clubs along the beach.
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