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School at Village Lumane Casimir

School at Village Lumane Casimir

Here is the School at Village Lumane Casimir in Morne-à-Cabris. The village everything the residents need to manage their own lives.

This social project is a part of Martelly-Lamothe administration interventions targeted towards assisting Haiti's most vulnerable.

The project began under the guidance of UCLBP or Unit for Housing Construction and Public Buildings.

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Water System in Village Lumane Casimir in Morne-à-Cabris

Water System in Village Lumane Casimir in Morne-à-Cabris

Here ia an example of self suffiency. Water System in Village Lumane Casimir in Morne-à-Cabris. This new village was designated with the intent to be self sufficient and for the homes to be equipped with modern comfort. Each home in the village has its own bathroom and toilet.

On May 16, 2013, President Michael Martelly went with a symbolic deliverance by handing out keys to 8 out of 120 beneficiary families.

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The actual look of a home in Village Lumane Casimir

The actual look of a home in Village Lumane Casimir

This is supposed to solve the housing problem in Haiti. Village Lumane Casimir in Morne-à-Cabris is self sufficient with its own utilities.

many people complained about the size of each home build which is appears to be small. The government argument is that the government is only looking to provide the basic for these people. Ith home is equiped with a kitchen, bathroom. the area has its own water system

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View of road in Lumane Casimir Village

View of road in Lumane Casimir Village

This is a View of road in Lumane Casimir Village. This project that started receiving residents in May, 2013 was inaugurated on the same Month by the Haitian President, Michel Martelly.

It is expected to be a solution for the housing problem in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake. This project is expected to build over 300, 000 homes

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Village Lumane Casimir Morne Cabrite

Village Lumane Casimir  Morne Cabrite

Here is another picture of Morne cabrite Village. By its name, Village Lumane Casimir in Morne-à-Cabris it was named to honor a great Haitian singer Lumane Casimir

This is one of teh major plans by the Haitian government to remove the people affected by the 2010 earthquake that killed over 300,000 people in Haiti and place them in permanent housing

The project is expected to build 3,000 rental houses in Morne-à-Cabris.

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Village Lumane Casimir in Morne-à-Cabris

Village Lumane Casimir in Morne-à-Cabris

Here is a picture of Village Lumane Casimir in Morne-à-Cabris.

On May 16, 2013, President Michael Martelly conducted the inauguration of the new village. It is taking the name of a great Haitian singer Lumane Casimir for her contribution to the rich culture of Haiti, music in particular. The inauguration was the part of 1st phase of rental housing construction in Morne-à-Cabris.
The objective of this project is to build clos to 3,000 rental houses in Morne-à-Cabris for the people affected by the 2010 earthquake

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Olivier Martelly

Olivier Martelly

Olivier Martelly seems to be following the family unbroken tradition by following his father's footsteps in music.

The family has been involved in politic recently with the father, Michel Martelly elected for President of Haiti for five years.

Not too long ago, the children of the current president, Olivier Martelly,Sandro, Yani and Malaika Martelly got togetter to sing a song together

Other issue related to the presidential family is that accusation agains the First Lady, Sophia Martelly and Olivier Martelly on the use of public fundsb, accusation made by attorney, Newton Saint-Juste

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College Saint-Louis de Bourdon in Port-au-Prince

College Saint-Louis de Bourdon in Port-au-Prince

This is a picture of Collège Soeurs de La Charité de Saint-Louis de Bourdon or simply Collège Saint-Louis de Bourdon

Collège Saint-Louis de Bourdon was founded by the congregation of Sisters of Charity of St. Louis in France by Marie Louise Elizabeth de Lamoignon on May 25, 1803. It is a private, Roman Catholic institution located in Bourdon, in Port-au-Prince. the school offers primary school, grades 13 (or k)-6, and secondary schools from grade 7-to Philosophy.

The curriculum of the school originated in Roman Catholicism and a strong sense of civic duty. Students at Collège Saint-Louis de Bourdon are often involved in individual projects requiring presentation in front of an audience. The school also offers a variety of electives subjects such as sewing, cooking, baking, arts and crafts, creative writing, engineering and computer sciences.

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College Sainte Rose de Lima in Port-au-Prince

College Sainte Rose de Lima in Port-au-Prince

College Sainte Rose de Lima is a private school, congregation, is a work of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny located in Port-au-Prince. The school consists of two parts: a primary and a secondary. The school building has 14 classrooms. There is a separate building for the hospital

The requirements to enroll in the 1st Year Basic, you need: The birth Certificate of the candidate, a passport photo and the final report card. College Sainte Rose de Lima also conducts an entrance examination for classes which evaluates spelling, vocabulary, conjugation, writing and arithmetic skills of the candidate.

The Spiritual Life is also important at College Sainte Rose de Lima. Students are required to attend masses on a regular basis that they themselves have prepared.

Finally, the sisters of St. Rose of Lima would like to encourage the public to support them to continue to provide excellent education by donating to Congregation of St. Joseph of Cluny: CITIBANK, 8750 Doral Boulevard, Miami, FL 33178

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College Roger Anglade in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

College Roger Anglade in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

The primary and secondary school that is held privately, College Roger A. Anglade, or College Roger Anglade or the CRA was founded in 1957 by Raymonde Anglade.

Raymonde Anglade studied in Ecole Normale d'Instituteurs Elie Dubois. Roger Anglade on the other hand studied at Lycée Pétion until his secondary education. In 1953, Roger Anglade started offering private tuition to students of Saint-Louis de Gonzague and Petit Séminaire College Saint-Martial. The result was outstanding. The students who received private tutoring excelled and Roger Anglade earned quite a reputation.

Mrs. Roger Anglade, born Marie Anne Raymonde Elie, was the co-founder of College Roger Anglade. She was the director of the Primary section of the school

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