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Haiti Industrial Park in Ganthier
This is the picture of the area in Haiti that will become part of economic engine of the country.
Ganthier is the target for the next Industrial Park in Haiti. This new industrial park will be located Outside of the Haitian Capital, Port-au-Prince and will be able to provide employment to many who are currently unemployed in the region
Inauguration Of Marche Savane Pistache
President Joseph Michel Martelly participated in the Inauguration of the new marche in carrefour-Feuilles in Port-au-Prince.
Marche Savane Pistache is located in the center of Port-au-prince and has been built to deal with the ungoing problem of Jobs in Haiti.
March Savane Pistache will be able to house over three hundren Haitian merchants and provide services to close to 25,000 people in the area
Government improving Investment Law to make Haiti Business Friendly
After contacting potential investors and conducting forums, the Haitian government wants to focus now on improving the laws of investment in the country to make Haiti a business friendly environment. the Haitian government will meet Haitian parliaments to facilitate massive investment in Haiti. The main objective is to insure that it takes less time to create a business in Haiti.
The Martelly-Conille government wants to come up with laws that allow new businesses to form quickly and to reduce barriers. Also, the government wants to provide businesses interested in investing in Haiti opportunities from roads to expansion of airport and port, and hotel construction.
Cash for Work Project in Haiti
A new concept in creating jobs in Haiti. Since the 2010 earthquake, there is a project called Cash for Work that has been established to give something to the people affected by the earthquake something to do as well as to provide some financial support. Many of the projects involve the removal of earthquake rubbles. The Cash for Work Project has been focused on Haitian women as some of these projects are managed by women organizations in Haiti
Haiti Means Business - New Economic development campaign
The Haitian president Michel Martelly is trying to lunch his new campaign "Haiti Means Business" in an attempt to get Haiti to move forward economically. He will be in Miami to June 25, 2011 to meet with the Haitian Diaspora whom he believes should be an integral part for the economic development of the country. Since his inauguration as the new President of Haiti, Michel Martelly has visited Miami on several occasions. However, this is the first time he will be in the city on an official capacity to promote his new economic campaign Haiti Means Business.
Michel Martelly will be meeting with the Consulate General of Haiti in Miami, the Former Miami Heat Great Tim Hardaway, Chazz Woodson, Miami-Dade County Commissioner Jean Monestime, Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness, North Miami Mayor Andre Pierre & the City Council.
Fer A Repasse Or Iron
Here is a picture of the typical iron used by most Haitian families. These irons or as they are called in Haiti Fer a repasse, coal in them for a shortage of electricity. Although it takes time to get it hot enough for the job, these irons have a practical place in a country like Haiti