Daily living in Haiti.
Since some peers have asked how is daily living in Haiti. I would like to show you some daily and common activities that you could find outside on the streets while driving around in Port-au-Prince.
These pictures display the public transportation that Haitian people take every day when they want to go to one place to another one far away, they are called: TAP TAP, is very tight, hot and uncomfortable way to travel.
Those TAP Taps are pick-up trucks colored in bright colors with a wide range of pictures and images like the favorite local singers or soccer players. For UN staff is not allowed to travel in these cars because their drivers are not qualified people, they are breaking all traffic laws, driving over high speed and all of them have a very bad behavior while carrying out passengers.
These pictures display the public transportation that Haitian people take every day when they want to go to one place to another one far away, they are called: TAP TAP, is very tight, hot and uncomfortable way to travel.
Those TAP Taps are pick-up trucks colored in bright colors with a wide range of pictures and images like the favorite local singers or soccer players. For UN staff is not allowed to travel in these cars because their drivers are not qualified people, they are breaking all traffic laws, driving over high speed and all of them have a very bad behavior while carrying out passengers.
Hi John Jairo, Only a few privileged people have the chance to be part of one impoverished society on a temporary basis. I said "privileged people" because to assist, a little bit, those communities to survive under difficult circumstances is a humanitarian labor that makes your spirit bigger, and also it must produce a great satisfaction with the accomplishment.
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