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卡门仅仅把当前的目标看作是一个更大目标的第一步。他说,“只要我们给人们干净的水,就能清空世界上所有医院中一半的病床。”乍一看,这个坐落在南非首都约翰内斯堡贫民窟路边的船运集装箱,似乎并不像是能够改变成千上万人生活的东西。集装箱颜色鲜红,拉开两扇推拉门,露出的是一个小小的杂货店柜台,后面整齐地码放着一排排罐头食品、卫生纸、食用油和急救用品。屋顶上的太阳能电池板可以为屋内的无线上网设备以及电视
Carmen merely considers the current goal as the first step toward a larger goal. “As long as we give people clean water, we can empty half the beds in all the hospitals in the world.” At first glance, this shipping container, which sits on the slum road in Johannesburg, South Africa, does not seem to be like Things that can change the lives of thousands of people. The container was bright red in color and opened two sliding doors, revealing a small grocery counter with rows of canned food, toilet paper, edible oil and first aid supplies neatly stacked behind. The solar panels on the roof can be wireless LAN devices and TVs in the house