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Laurent Lamothe and U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Pamela White in Carnival of Flowers

Laurent Lamothe and U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Pamela White in Carnival of Flowers

The sights to be seen at the Carnival of Flowers included the street theater pieces, which consisted of the parading of the body of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, convincingly played by an actor, through the streets of Port-au-Prince. There was also the sight of the many, varying colorful costumes, worn by dancers who shimmied along to the vibrant rhythm of the musicians playing lively Haitian beats. Also a spectacle of its own kind, were the protestors who set out to criticize the President's decision to hold the carnival this year.

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US Ambassador Pamela White with Laurent Lamothe

US Ambassador Pamela White with Laurent Lamothe

Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe participated in the US Independence day celebration at the residence of Pamela White - the US Ambassador to Haitian capital Port-au-Prince. In a speech during the celebration, Laurent Lamothe stated that it was his pleasure to participate in the event and that his presence during the event was the testimony of the fact that Haiti has an excellent relationship with United States. Stephanie Villedrouin, the Minister of Tourism was also present.

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Pamela Ann White in Haiti

Pamela Ann White in Haiti

The MLA Desdunes (riding the Artibonite Department, north of Haiti) is very critical vis-à-vis the U.S. ambassador accredited in Haiti. According to Levaillant Louis-Jeune, Pamela Ann White was elected as the spokesman of the Administration Martelly. "Pamela White serves as a sounding board of the National Palace," insists the parliamentarian.

A number of MPs declared that the former President of the Lower House was organizing to send a letter to President Barack Obama to notify him of the behaviours of its representatives in Haiti. The National Coordinator of INITE said that they give no weight to the recent statements made by the representative of the Republic Starry countries in which electoral competition may take place this year.

Recall that Pamela White had indicated in stride, that his country has a budget of ten million dollars for the organization of partial municipal and local Senate. These statements were held to mark the first anniversary of his taking office at the U.S. Embassy to a group of journalists.

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American Ambassador Pamela Ann White

American Ambassador Pamela Ann White

Here is a picture of American Ambassador Pamela Ann White with Haitian president Michel Martelly.

An American diplomat born 1948 in Lewiston, Maine. Prior to her position in Haiti, in November 2010, she was named the United States Ambassador to The Gambia by President Barack Obama. Pamela Ann White was the second Maine woman to serve as a United States ambassador, with the first being Margaret Joy Tibbetts. In January 2012, she was appointed United States Ambassador to Haiti. Other positions include the Peace Corps in Cameroon from 1971-1973. Prior to her appointment as ambassador, White worked for the United States Agency for International Development beginning in 1978. With USAID, White served in Burkina Faso, Senegal and Haiti, Egypt and South Africa. From 1999-2001, she was the deputy director for East Africa.

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U.S. Ambassador Pamela Ann White distributing medicine

U.S. Ambassador Pamela Ann White distributing medicine

Here is a picture of U.S. Ambassador Pamela Ann White handing some medicine to a child in Haiti. This is part of a campaign being conducted by usaid, distributing medicine to control the spread of lymphatic filariasis and intestinal worms.

The US Ambassador was on that day at the Charles LeBosse School in Cap HaÑ--tien.

Since 2008, community volunteers and NGOs visit a variety of schools in Haiti on an annual basis to distribute medicine and shoes to fight neglected tropical diseases

This falls under the country's efforts to stomp out these endemic diseases.

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Pamela Ann White, US Ambassador stationed in Haiti,

Pamela Ann White, US Ambassador stationed in Haiti,

Pamela Ann White, also known as Pamela L. White, is the second woman from Maine to serve as an Ambassador for the United States, having been preceded in the post by Margaret Joy Tibbets. Her first post was as Ambassador to Gambia, to which she was appointed in November of 2010 by President Barack Obama. This was followed by her being stationed closer to home in Haiti in January of 2012. She is 65 years old.

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Pamela Ann White new U.S. Ambassador to Haiti

Pamela Ann White new U.S. Ambassador to Haiti

The US President has made some changes in the leadership team over haiti. Pamela Ann White has been nominated by President Barack Obama to become the new U.S. Ambassador to Haiti. If approved by the Senate, she will replace U.S. Ambassador to Haiti, Kenneth Merten.

Ms. Pamela Ann White, a career diplomat with more than 35 years public service experience mostly in Africa will likely become the next ambassador to Haiti.

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