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I´m going to see my patients who live in slums. Discussion with my patients affected by AIDS in the catholic. I´m going home along the slum in Nairobi with a population of 2 million people. My wife and my son. Dinner, doing homework with my son.
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3/23/2010 6:25:56 PM
This is really interesting week, thank you, Mr. doctor. Please, take my sympathy and sorrow with your mother...
2/7/2010 4:44:35 AM
Thank you, this is real hard life!
2/2/2010 11:54:22 PM
I am glad I saw your set.... thanks a lot!
1/29/2010 11:07:21 PM

I have a pleasure to welcome doctor Martin from Nairobi in our family Week of Life. I am pleased to see the first set from Africa and I would like to say that in this case the creative aspect of the photographs is not on the first place. I am glad to see that even if his life is not easy and is devoted to his patients affected by AIDS, he found a while and felt like to take photos of his week. Thank you, Adolf Zika and his team Week of Life.

1/29/2010 12:01:48 AM
I'm sorry for your mother.
1/28/2010 9:34:11 PM
Je mi ctí přivítat na WOL pana doktora Martina z Nairobi. Děkuji mnu touto cestou za první set z Afriky a rád bych na tomto místě řekl, že zde jde stranou veškeré výtvarno a případná fotografická exhibice a snad ani není vhodné hodnotit tyto pohledy. Jsem moc rád, že při starostech jaké mu život v Nairobi a práce s nemocnými AIDS přináší, si vůbec našel čas a náladu na vytvoření tohoto týdenního dokumentu. Děkuji. Adolf Zika a celý tým WOL
1/28/2010 3:41:42 PM
It must be difficult to face the everyday suffering of your patients. You are like an angel who is there to help people who don´t have a choice to live a better life and that´s the best thing a person can do.


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