Monday, March 29, 2010

Many thanks to Glennis Grace and Onno Pel

1000x thanks dear Glennis Grace for your wonderful voice, which so many people enjoyed on Sunday March 21 at the Sandton Hotel Toor in Alphen a/d Rijn in Holland.

It was the first in many more events to come at the one of the great Sandton Hotels, the hospitality partners of MKI.


A special word of thanks to Ono Pel, the Manager of Sandton Toor Hotel and his team who made this fundraising concert a memorable event.




Enjoy the wonderful pictures taken by MKI’s Jakob Brons

Friday, March 26, 2010

Here is to the Dutch MKI Students in South Africa !

I would like to use this opportunity to wish the wonderful Dutch students currently active with the Medical Knowledge Institute in South Africa all the best.
I am so very proud of them.


Warmest regards,

Harold Robles


Picture - Kirsty Hunt, MKI’s Director for Southern Africa with the Dutch contingency (from left to right):
Kirsty Hunt
Minke Frijstein, Medical Student, Erasmus University
Suze Gehem, student Industrial Design Engineering TU Delft
Albertien Greijdanus, student Industrial Design Engineering TU Delft
Floor van Goudoever, student Industrial Design Engineering TU Delft
Judith van der Werf, student Industrial Design Engineering TU Delft
Saffiya Landewijk, Student Haagse Hoge School
and Eva Ravensbergen, Student Haagse Hoge School

at the MKI Health Information Centre in Kayamandi/Stellenbosch.

Your Hygiene – Your Health

The project "Your Hygiene - Your Health" as most of you know has started. The students of this project group from the Technical University in Delft and the Erasmus University in Rotterdam are keeping a Blog about their experience during this project. To follow their experience and developments please go to femalehygiene-sa.blogspot.com

Monday, March 22, 2010

A Female project on Worlds Woman and Girls Day 2010 in South Afrika

I just returned from South Africa where we started a new project: “Your Hygiene – Your Health” conducted by Samantha Harteveld one of MKI’s faculty members, through our Health Information Centres. Another project, run by four students from the Technical University (TU) Delft (NL), closely links to the MKI-project. The TU Delft project investigates possibilities to increase “the acceptance, the availability and the affordability of menstrual hygienic means for women and girls in developing countries”.


The students - Suze Gehem, Floor van Goudoever, Albertien Greijdanus and Judith van der Werf – are master students of Industrial Design at the TU Delft. They found this challenging development project for their ‘Integral Design Project’ thanks to the Vrouw &Verband Foundation (roughly translated: the Women & Bandage/ Connection Foundation). For years now this foundation, currently also involved in this project as subject matter expert, demands attention for and research problems that girls and women experience in regard of menstrual hygiene.

The current situation around this issue of menstrual hygiene is far from optimal. Due to a lack of knowledge woman also use unhygienic solutions to get them through their menstruation. Many times this leads to vaginal infections and inflammations, sometimes with death as a result. Furthermore, women are restricted in running their everyday life during their menstruation period.


The students are very motivated to deal with this menstruation problem in a social and economically durable manner. It will be investigated through education how girls and women can be made aware of this problem. At the same time the students will research how and in what form the girls and women can obtain affordable and available means for their hygienic care. A solution could be that the target group, aided by a simple machine and local materials, can manufacture those aids themselves.

Early March the four students accompanied me to Africa. They will spend two months in order to do extensive research in cooperation with the local population and through the Health Information Centres of the MKI.

It was truly beyond my expectation.

Pictures: the students and faculty member Samantha Harteveld are sharing some of their work with Dr. Jelle Braaksma, Medical Ambassador of MKI

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Thursday, March 11, 2010

A TV interview with me...

Dear Friends,

I invite my Dutch speaking friends to visit the following link for an interview with me, if they are interested of course.

Watch now / Bekijk nu (click)

This is an interview with my local TV station.

Enjoy,

Harold