Haiti

“Stuck in a Trap” Musician Richard Morse Put Haitian Government on Notice

No Comments 31 March 2010

By Richard Auguste Morse

I don’t mean to dwell on certain issues but until there’s some solid change in Haiti, things are going to remain: Poorest Country in the Western Hemisphere. I was reading this Reuters article and if i didn’t know better, I would think that Haiti was so incapable of producing its

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Haiti, Political, USA

Clinton to Co-Chair Haiti Rebuilding Authority

No Comments 31 March 2010

By JONATHAN M. KATZ

UNITED NATIONS — Former U.S. President Bill Clinton will co-chair a committee overseeing at least $3.8 billion in post-quake aid to Haiti, the ravaged country’s prime minister said.

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Aid In Haiti Creates Competition With Local Business Owners

No Comments 30 March 2010

By MP Nunan

Haiti-based businessman Maulik Radia has weathered two coup d’etats, two major hurricanes and now an earthquake in the country he’s worked in for the past 25 years.

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Haiti, Political, USA

Clinton, Bush Haiti Visit Promote Sweatshops

No Comments 30 March 2010

Former US presidents George W. Bush (2001-2009) and Bill Clinton (1993-2001) visited Haiti for one day on March 22 to call for international aid for the country. The visit helped set the stage for a United Nations (UN) donors’ conference which is to be held in New York

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Why Haitian Bus Owners Spend So Much On Murals?

No Comments 30 March 2010

By Adam Davidson

Haiti Buses known as Tap-tap cabs are painted with giant figures — portraits of Jesus, rapper Tupac Shakur, a naked woman in ecstasy. Others depict American Airlines planes, the fastest way from Haiti to Miami, or Voodoo imagery.

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