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Fritz Cineas, Ambassador to Dominican Republic

Fritz Cineas, Ambassador to Dominican Republic

Haitian Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Fritz N. Cineas has spoken against both countries for their lack of focus on the most important issues that stand between the two countries. Referring specifically to the exportation of Haitian cash-products such as peanut butter, rum and beer, which do well in other countries but are not allowed easy access into the Dominican Republic, Cineas called for the immigration and trade agreements between the two countries to be addressed in order to form a more symmetrical union.

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Patrick Gaspard Named U.S. South African Ambassador

Patrick Gaspard Named U.S. South African Ambassador

Haitian-American Patrick Gaspard has been selected as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa.

He began his career working for New York Mayor Dinkins, and headed the New York City Council. In 2003, he participated in Howard Dean's presidential bid.

Gaspard was appointed Special Advisor to President Obama in 2008. In 2011, the American Patrick Gaspard has been selected as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa.
Democratic National Committee appointed him its Executive Director.

Obama's Security Advisor says Gaspard is the right choice because he comes from the Congo, and "cares deeply about South Africa".

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France New Ambassador to Haiti, Patrick Nicoloso

France New Ambassador to Haiti, Patrick Nicoloso

A French Presidential Decree of May 24 appointed Patrick Nicoloso as the new French Ambassador to Haiti. 61 years old Patrick has been into French diplomacy since 1976 and he is the 22nd French Ambassador to Haiti since 1943. Nicoloso is the successor of the previous Ambassador Didier Le Bret, who was removed from his post and appointed as director of Crisis Centre of French's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Patrick Nicoloso has a long and successful diplomatic career and has served as a French diplomat in Sudan, Libya, Brazil, Jordan and Italy.

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Gerard Gourgue, former candidate for presidential election in Haiti

Gerard Gourgue, former candidate for presidential election in Haiti

Here is a picture of the former candidate for the presidential election of Haiti. Mr. Gerard Gourgue Gourgue. He is a politician , lawyer , activist for human rights, minister, ambassador and teacher.

He studied at the Lycée Alexandre Pétion in Port-au-Prince, then university in Haiti and France. In 1978, in order to fight the abuses of the dictatorship of Jean-Claude Duvalier and his Tontons Macoutes , Gourgue established the Haitian Human Rights League.
Gerard Gourgue was named to be part of the National Council of Government (CNG) following the exile of Jean Claude Duvalier. However, within a Month, he had to resign headed by Henri Namphy due to differences

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Paul Altidor, Ambassador

Paul Altidor, Ambassador

The 2010 earthquake that attacked Haiti taking any good efforts far much behind. It is thus very important that there is a good leader who is able to easily manage and maneuver about his way to ensure the economy is restored to growing point.
This seems to be the very intention of the current president who by appointing Paul Altidor is only trying to show and to ensure that there is a good and reliable person working to facilitate the required levels of economic growth. Paul is one of the few people that have proven over the years to be very much interested in the welfare of his country and as such he is a very good choice and could as well be the best thing that ever happened to the country.

The current president who by appointing Paul is only trying to show and to ensure that there is a good and reliable person working to facilitate the required levels of economic growth. Paul is one of the few people that have proven over the years to be very much interested in the welfare of his country and as such he is a very good choice and could as well be the best thing that ever happened to the country.

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Paul Altidor, The New Ambassador Of Haiti To The U.S.

Paul Altidor, The New Ambassador Of Haiti To The U.S.

One of the greatest Haitians of a time is definitely Paul Altidor. He is the current ambassador of Haiti to the US where he was appointed in the post on January of 2012 and where he officially presented his credentials to the president Barrack Obama in May of the same year. He has had a successful career as an economist having studied and worked as an economist for a long time.

Paul Altidor was born and raised in Haiti but eventually moved to the US in Boston where he grew up and where he also attended school. He later joined bachelor's degree in economics from Boston College and a master's in international development from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Paul Altidor has had various achievements in his life where he has worked for different organizations and where he has acquired a great deal of experience in different fields.

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Paul Altidor, Clinton Bush Haiti Fund

Paul Altidor, Clinton Bush Haiti Fund

Paul Altidor is the new Haiti ambassador

Prior to becoming the ambassador to Haiti, Paul Altidor was the vice president for the Clinton bush Haiti fund which was established in 2010 after the devastating earthquake that rocked the Haitian community that year. The fund was meant to raise funds to help those hit by the earthquake and was endorsed by various top level people including the president of the US Barrack Obama and the previous presidents Clinton and Bush.

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Ambassador Carl-Henri Guiteau Appointed Envoy To The Holy See

Ambassador Carl-Henri Guiteau Appointed Envoy To The Holy See

Here is apicture of Ambassador Carl-Henri Guiteau who was Appointed Envoy To The Holy See.

He has been working under this capacity from 2002 to 2004. Mr Carl-Henri Guiteau was re-named into the position as Ambassador of Haiti to the Vatican Holy See on July 6, 2009, .

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Paul Altidor Born In Jeremie

Paul Altidor Born In Jeremie

Paul Altidor at first headed a non-profit organization. He then went ahead and taught at the cole Sup rieure Catholique de Droit de J r mie, a law school in his home town and started a small motorcycle business. Paul Altidor then went to work for the international finance corporation where he was a member of the World Bank and where his job description included advising various countries on the various economic issues and how to achieve them.
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