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Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 13, 2012

  Be forewarned - NGOs can kill your economy and compromise the health of your nation!

By Jean H Charles: Dr Gary Conille, the prime minister of Haiti, in an address delivered in Varsovie, Poland, recently informed the world that 99 percent of the grants, gifts and help offered to Haiti after the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010, went to the NGOs; the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 11, 2012

  Bahamas: Stop This Paranoia Against The Comment of The Haitian President...

by Dr. Kevin J. Turnquest Alcena:   The Haitian President’s comment in regards to voting here in The Bahamas is being taking out of context as a result of paranoia and xonophobia that has a hidden political agenda. He said nothing that no other President when...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 10, 2012

  Haiti reconciles with 'Baby Doc' Duvalier

By Anthony L. Hall: In a deft and enlightened move, Martelly declared from the outset of his presidency that he wanted to make peace -- not just with Aristide but with every other former Haitian leader as well. To this end he made quite a public show today of meeting with...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 29, 2012

  The turning of the tide in Haiti

By Jean H Charles:     I have often mentioned in this column that life is so wretched in Haiti for the majority of the population that the very fact of survival of this segment of the population is a case study worthy of a scientific sociological inquiry....... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 31, 2011

  The state of state of the Republic of Haiti - a year-end report

By Jean H. Charles:   Every year at this time, I try to take a fresh look at the progress and setbacks of the Republic of Haiti. January 1st is a universal milestone for reflection and for pondering on the achievements and missteps of the year past. Haiti has the...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 26, 2011

  Noel in Haiti!

By Jean H Charles My dream around Christmas is to be in the Dominican Republic for Noel. Last year, passing through Santiago en route to New York, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Noel in the Dominican Republic was a spectacular affair, with fireworks at each corner...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 2, 2011

  The Bahamas is less corrupt than the United States, according to Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)

BAHAMAS REPORTED TO BE LESS CORRUPT THAN THE US   By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net   THE Bahamas is less corrupt than the United States, according to a report released yesterday. Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index...... [view]

Posted By:  CNAB
Posted On:  Nov 20, 2011

  Réponse post-séisme en Haïti : l’UNFPA mobilise les jeunes

  Certains cousent, d’autres emballent, d’autres préparent les identifiants pour les tentes. Ils sont une centaine de jeunes à être mobilisés par le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la Population (UNFPA) pour l’assemblage de tentes,...... [view]

Posted By:  CNAB
Posted On:  Jan 6, 2010

  Haiti a year after

  Nabil Chemli   just started his JPO assignment (Funded by Spain -MDG Fund-) a day before the Earthquake in January 2010, which caused some 250,000 deaths.   Enormous challenges have followed: hurricane, cholera breakthrough, floodings...Nearly a year after, Nabil has...... [view]

Posted By:  CNAB
Posted On:  Nov 20, 2011

  HAITI / CHOLÉRA : RÉPONSE HUMANITAIRE DE L'UNFPA

  HAITI / CHOLÉRA : RÉPONSE HUMANITAIRE DE L'UNFPA Pour voir la video ... [view]

Posted By:  CNAB
Posted On:  Nov 20, 2011

  L'UNFPA HAITI AIDE À PRÉVENIR LE CHOLÉRA CHEZ LES PERSONNES VIVANT AVEC LE VIH/SIDA

L'UNFPA HAITI AIDE À PRÉVENIR LE CHOLÉRA CHEZ LES PERSONNES VIVANT AVEC LE VIH/SIDA Pour voir la   video ... [view]

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  Glendon Hispaniola Symposium 2011

Submitted By:   tamaisha
Website:  http://www.hispaniolasymposium.org
Phone:  416 440 9297
E-mail:  hispaniolasymposium@gmail.com
  Vision:   The Hispaniola Symposium seeks to break the boundaries in undergraduate research and helping to spread information about the island of Hispaniola. This groups hopes to go beyond the classroom and beyond the earthquake that......
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  Soley Ini Youth-to-Youth Project in Cité Soleil, Haiti

Submitted By:   Krosales
Phone:  +1 (703) 927-6404
E-mail:  soleyuniproject@gmail.com
  Vision:   We are Soley Ini. Our mission is to create a network of youth community centers in Site Soley, Port-au-Prince. We are dedicating the project towards promoting desperately needed educational and cultural opportunities.......
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  World University Service of Canada (WUSC)

Submitted By:   mleclair
Website:  http://www.wusc.ca
Phone:  613.798.7477
E-mail:  wusc@wusc.ca
  Vision:   WUSC is a network of individuals and post-secondary institutions who believe that all peoples are entitled to the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to a more equitable world. Our mission is to foster human......
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  AID-HAITI

Submitted By:   aidhaiti
Phone:  509 446-9715
E-mail:  aidhaiti@yahoo.fr
  Vision:   Participer à la mise en oeuvre des structures aptes à ameliorer les conditions de vie des personnes vivant en milieu rural et urbain Creer un espace de dialogue et d'echange pour developper la solidarité et la......
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  Basta de Hambre

Starter:   aprea
Date Created:  Jun 11, 2007
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Description:   En un viaje a Haití, llegue a una parte de la isla, Labadee, todo era como estar en un paraíso como estar en el mismo crucero. Sin embargo más allá de la multitud, los vendedores y los turistas...
Goals:   Alimentar al hambriento, pues es su derecho el de ser alimentado y el nuestro de darles una mano, antes de poner las nuestras en un plato de comida.
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