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Mirlande Manigat and Michel Martelly
Here is a picture of the two Haitian candidates Mirlande Manigat and Michel Martelly as they have been waiting for the results of the election. Since the day of the run-off election in Haiti, none of them made public statement.
The results of the election Run-off is scheduled for March 31
Yele Haiti, a Non-Profit organization created by Wyclef Jean
Here is a picture of Yele Haiti, a grassroots, non profit organization founded in 2005 by musicians Wyclef Jean. According to the the founder of the foundation, Mr. Wyclef Jean, Yéle Haiti's programs focus on emergency relief, employment, youth development and education and tree planting and agriculture
Digicel - Tcho Tcho, Finance
Digicel Haiti, in partnership with Scotiabank launched Tcho Tcho, whic is a mobile money service allowing Haitians to make a variety of finalcial transactions directly from their cell phones. During the first three montha, Tcho Tcho service will be provided to up to 20,000 people with the number of people receiving the service expected to increase gradually
Singer Wyclef Jean Statement Followin Haiti Election 2010
Following Haiti Election 2010, Singer Wyclef Jean told the press that the authorities needs to make a decision concerning the election. He feels that the Haitian population will take to the streets to demand fair election.
People stated that Wyclef was seen immediately following the election supporting Michel Martelly.
Wyclef Jean was a candidate of the 2010 Haiti election. However, he was disqualified because he did not meet some of the requirements to be candidate
Wyclef Jean To Explain How 16 Million Collected By Yele Haiti Was Spent
Here is a picture of Wyclef jean who created Yele Haiti. According to a report from New York Post, Yele Haiti paid 1 million to a Florida company that doesn t appear to exist. Also, Yele Haiti collected 16 million in 2010, following the Haiti earthquake. Less that two third of the amount collected went to pay overhead
Pierre Garcon - Colts Foop Ball
Here is a photo of Pierre Garcon - Colts Foop Ball. It is reported that more than 230,000 people were killed. More than 3 million people were affected. Many homes and important structures were destroyed. A large number of people were left homeless and had to live under tents for several months
On January 12, 2010, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti, devastating Port-au-prince.
Christmas Fanale During Nwel
Here is a picture of several Fanales alligned in the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The fanals are popular in Haiti during Christmas. Young boys buy them and walk at night as a was to celebrated Christmas or Nwel in Haiti.
Fanales have evolved from being a simple box to now taking shapes such as churches, school, etc
Picture of fanal provide by youtube











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