November 24, 2010
Categories: Economy, Infrastructure
Tags:
Training community organization members A major event compelled a major shift and greater effort in meeting the needs of a defined constituency. The earthquake increased the gap in services due to the magnitude of destruction it left behind. For the last five years, Lambi Fund has expanded its project with great focus on the environment, …
A closer look at Haiti’s complex rebuilding progress Read More »
November 24, 2010
Categories: Medicine and Health
Tags: cholera
MIAMI, USA (MCT) — As speculation grows that a deadly cholera outbreak came to Haiti through a filthy sewage tank used by United Nations soldiers from Nepal, health experts said Friday that the exact source of the disease may never be known. The outbreak has sparked more violent protests against peacekeepers, “The bottom line is we don’t …
Source of Haiti’s cholera outbreak may never be known Read More »
November 24, 2010
Categories: Elections
Tags: Martelly, social media
Haitian music star-turned-presidential candidate Michel “Sweet Micky” Martelly divides his time on the campaign trail between chatting with voters and asking Facebook friends and Twitter followers to vote for him on one of several cyber polls. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (MCT) — Haitian music star turned presidential candidate Michel “Sweet Micky” Martelly divides his time on the campaign …
In Haiti’s upcoming elections, polling has become the topic du jour Read More »
November 24, 2010
Categories: Medicine and Health
Tags: cholera
Residents afraid of catching cholera turned on a group of body collectors — and the photojournalists following them — Saturday, snatching the lead supervisor and beating him up before calling police. Members of a Haitian Ministry of Health body collection team prepare to remove the body of Nixon Merise,24, from his home to their vehicle …
For Haiti’s dead-by-cholera body collectors, the job takes hazardous turn Read More »
November 24, 2010
Categories: Elections
Tags: Manigat
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (MCT) — Whenever an exiled Mirlande Manigat heard the sound of Haitian music, it made her heart ache. “I was just sick,” said Manigat, longtime opposition leader, wife of former President Leslie Manigat and now aspiring president. “I was obsessed with returning.” She did return, and today, Manigat, a grandmother and Sorbonne-educated university professor, …
Opposition leader back in Haiti for presidential bid Read More »