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Complexe Administratif et socioculturel Nord in Vaudreuil

Complexe Administratif et socioculturel Nord in Vaudreuil

Here is a picture of the Complexe Administratif et socioculturel Nord in Vaudreuil.

It was inaugurated in May 2013 by Haitian President Michel Martelly. This complex was built as part of the decentralization effort of the Haitian government since the 2010 earthquake. This complex will be the central place for government functions in the North Department. All the Department Directors of the region will be located side by side in the building. Hopefully, this complex will solve the problem that many people have been complaining about for quite a long time. This administrative place is to serve as a central location designed to serve the population in search of state services in provincial towns.

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Haitian President Rene Preval Jimmy Carter And Rosalynn Carter

Haitian President Rene Preval Jimmy Carter And Rosalynn Carter

Here is a picture of Haitian president Rene Preval with former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter.

Jimmy Carter was heavily involved in Haiti politic. In December 1990, Jimmy Carter went to Haiti to convey the message to to Aristide that he predicted that Aristide would lose and urged him to drop out. The final count proved to be the opposite where Aristide won with a majority of 67 percent of the votes.

In September 1994, former president Bill Clinton asked Jimmy Carter go to Haiti and negotiate the departure of Haiti military government in order to restore the presidency of former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

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Building Plan for Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres

Building Plan for Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres

Here is the plan to build the new Haiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs that was destroyed by the 2010 Haiti earthquake. This project will cost the Haitian government an estimated $ 17.5 million.

The cost for the construction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be funded with PetroCaribe fund which will also create about 150 jobs. The building is currently under construction and expected to be complete by March 2014.

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