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Caracol Industrial Park Inauguration With Rene Preval, Michel Martelly, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton

Caracol Industrial Park Inauguration With Rene Preval, Michel Martelly, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton

Here is a picture of the people invited at Caracol Industrial park Inauguration. Present were Rene Preval, Michel Martelly, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton. This was built with hurricane relief funds, a loan from the Inter-American Development Bank

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Caracol Industrial Park Inauguration A 300 Million Project

Caracol Industrial Park Inauguration A 300 Million Project

Here is a picture of the crowd at Caracol Industrial park Inauguration. The 300 million project, Caracol Industrial Park includes a 10-megawatt power plant, road, a water-treatment plant, worker housing in neighboring communities, and development of a port in nearby Fort-Libert , Haiti

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Caracol Industrial Park Grants Over Next Several Years

Caracol Industrial Park Grants Over Next Several Years

Here is a picture of the inside of Caracol Industrial park at Inauguration. The financing group expects to provide as much as 180 million in grants to Caracol's park over the next several years.

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Caracol Industrial Park South Korean Firm Sae-a

Caracol Industrial Park South Korean Firm Sae-a

Here is a picture of some Haitian women working at Caracol Industrial park. Several tenants of the Industrial Park have already signed on board, including South Korean firm Sae-a and Haitian company Peintures Caribes.

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Languichatte Debordus, The King Of Haitian Comedy

Languichatte Debordus, The King Of Haitian Comedy

Theodore Beaubrun started his comedy career in 1942. At that time, languichatte debordus was publishing a weekly pamphlet on comedy. Soon after Theodore Beaubrun moved into theater writing and also performed in various musicals and plays.

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Haiti National Palace, Imperial Palace

Haiti National Palace, Imperial Palace

This is a Haiti National Palace. in 1850 the former governor general's residence which is Haiti National palace had become known as the Imperial Palace, since it was the residence of Emperor Faustin

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Poverty In Haiti

Poverty In Haiti

This picture represents the level of poverty the Haitian population has to face. Opportunity for advancement is almost non existent. Most current jobs in Haiti do not pay a living wage.

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The 2011 Haiti National Football team

The 2011 Haiti National Football team

A team that was considered by many to be one of the best Haian National Soccer team, the 2011 Haiti National Football team was very successful at the bebinning as the team was going through its qualification process for the CONCACAF.

Called also the Grenadiers, this Haitian soccer team received the services of many of its sons who were playing outside of the country. Amoung them, you find: Johny Placide, Stewart Céus, Réginal Goreux, Kim Jaggy, Jean-Jacques Pierre, Frantz Bertin, Peterson Joseph, Judelin Aveska, Jean Sony Alcénat, Hérold Charles, Jean Eudes Maurice and Kervins Belfort, just to name a few

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Jimmy carter and Rosalynn Carter to build homes in Leogane with Habitat for Humanity

Jimmy carter and  Rosalynn Carter to build homes in Leogane with Habitat for Humanity

Former US president does not understand the word retiring as he is embarking in this new project in Haiti. Accompagned with the former US first lady Rosalynn Carter, President Jimmy Carter plans to build 100 new homes with the help of his organization, Habitat for Humanity.

The city of Leogane that was severely affected was chosen as the site for these new homes.

President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter will arrive in Haiti on November 7th, 2011. The one hundred homes will be built specifically for those families who were affected by the 2010 earthquake.

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Titanyen Burial Site For The 2010 Haiti Earthquake

Titanyen Burial Site For The 2010 Haiti Earthquake

Here is a picture of Titanyen Burial site for the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Tens of thousands of bodies were buried at Titanyen following the devastating earthquake that took the lives of more than 200,000 people in Haiti.

Titanyen is located north of port-au-Prince, about eight km from the city of Cabaret. The site was chosen to as mass grave for the victims of the earthquake.

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