Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Nurses Who Want to Help Haiti Rebuild Want to Learn Haitian Creole: Partners in Health Said There is High Demand

Many U.S. nurses are interested in learning Haitian Creole or Kreyol in order to be able to travel to Haiti to help. According to the organization that Dr. Paul Farmer runs in Haiti, there is a high demand for nurses, specially those who can speak Creole and French. For the most part, all Haitians speak Creole.

A group of New York and California nurses turn to HaitianCreoleMP3 Podcast to start learning Creole. They also bought the 'Sak Pase? N-ap Boule Textbook' to start learning the language.

Haitian Creole is used in Haiti, Miami, Florida, New York, Boston, Canada, France and anywhere else where you can find Haitians, missionaries and workers who lived in Haiti.

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