简要: The documentary film is an emotional tale of a mission to Haiti, between the charitable activities of the Francesca Rava Foundation – NPH Italy and the great contrasts of a country where despite the difficulties survive hope, natural beauty and folk traditions. With Martina Colombari, volunteer for 10 years and testimonial of the Francesca Rava Foundation – NPH Italy, which has already carried out 10 missions in the country alongside the Foundation. Haiti is a very poor country, one of the last in the world ranking in terms of childhood conditions, statistics of mortality and poverty: 10.5 million inhabitants, 56% suffer from malnutrition, every hour 2 children under 5 years die of malnutrition and treatable diseases, 1 in 4 do not go to school, the average life expectancy does not exceed 55 years, 80% of the population lives on less than a dollar a day, 70% have no work, 45% of the wealth is in the hands of 1% of the population. There is a lack of infrastructure, public sewage systems, electricity distribution, roads and hospitals. The earthquake of January 2010 caused 230,000 deaths and 300,000 injuries, left 1 million people homeless, many of whom still live in makeshift homes. After the 2010 earthquake, 4 hurricanes, a cholera epidemic and a new earthquake struck the island.
The documentary film is an emotional tale of a mission to Haiti, between the charitable activities of the Francesca Rava Foundation – NPH Italy and the great contrasts of a country where despite the difficulties survive hope, natural beauty and folk traditions. With Martina Colombari, volunteer for 10 years and testimonial of the Francesca Rava Foundation – NPH Italy, which has already carried out 10 missions in the country alongside the Foundation. Haiti is a very poor country, one of the last in the world ranking in terms of childhood conditions, statistics of mortality and poverty: 10.5 million inhabitants, 56% suffer from malnutrition, every hour 2 children under 5 years die of malnutrition and treatable diseases, 1 in 4 do not go to school, the average life expectancy does not exceed 55 years, 80% of the population lives on less than a dollar a day, 70% have no work, 45% of the wealth is in the hands of 1% of the population. There is a lack of infrastructure, public sewage systems, electricity distribution, roads and hospitals. The earthquake of January 2010 caused 230,000 deaths and 300,000 injuries, left 1 million people homeless, many of whom still live in makeshift homes. After the 2010 earthquake, 4 hurricanes, a cholera epidemic and a new earthquake struck the island.展开