Saturday, August 22, 2009

Zimbabwe pics......21/08/09


A patient is taken home on a stretcher by his relatives from Parirenyatwa hospital's accident and emergency ward in the capital Harare August 21, 2009. State doctors, who earn a basic wage of $170, started a job boycott last week demanding $1,000 per month, paralysing operations at the country's four major hospitals in Harare and Bulawayo. Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Friday the country's public health system was far from recovering after last year's collapse, although there were signs of improvement.











A passer-by looks at a woman lying outside the Parirenyatwa hospital in the capital Harare August 21, 2009. The woman was unable to receive medical attention at the hospital because of a strike going on there. State doctors, who earn a basic wage of $170, started a job boycott last week demanding $1,000 per month, paralysing operations at the country's four major hospitals in Harare and Bulawayo. Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said on Friday the country's public health system was far from recovering after last year's collapse, although there were signs of improvement.










Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangiraiaddresses a workshop organised by the Zimbabwe Medical Doctor Association (ZIMA) in the capital Harare August 21, 2009. Tsvangirai said on Friday the country's public health system was far from recovering after last year's collapse, although there were signs of improvement.











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