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2 akzente 2/15 José Harrinson Zuluaga, who has a background in industrial design, was one of the first to graduate from a training centre for orthopaedic technicians. He is looking forward to creating custom-made artificial limbs. Landmine victims are currently given a standard-size prosthetic. ‘They can be too tight and cause pain.’ You can find more ‘Faces and Stories’ at www.giz.de/stories. José Harrinson Zuluaga Orthopaedic Technician in Colombia Scan the code with your smartphone to watch the video. MY PROSTHETIC DEVICES HELP MINE VICTIMS GET BACK TO LIVING A NORMAL LIFE Faces and stories

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