January 26, 2013
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A Case for Haiti’s Future The question begs to be answered — why does Haiti still look virtually untouched after the earthquake of 2010? As of January 1, 2013 there are approximately $6 billion dollars left to disperse towards Haiti’s rehabilitation. $6 billion has already been dispersed in three years. And this is only from […]
January 9, 2013
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They’re Dynamic, Vocal, Adaptive & Bring Stats To Studying | TechCrunch For many startups, creating the educational platform (and learning experience) of the future began with reinventing the presentation, distribution — really, the essence — of educational content. And what is the most familiar package for that content? The good ole textbook, in all its […]
January 9, 2013
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Haiti: Still waiting for recovery | The Economist. Three years after a devastating earthquake, the “Republic of NGOs” has become the country of the unemployed “HAITI is open for business”, Michel Martelly, the country’s president since May 2011, likes to proclaim. His government has backed up this talk by making it easier for foreigners to […]
January 9, 2013
Categories: Africa, Foreign Policy, Natural Disaster
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The Evolution of Disaster Capitalism – YouTube. Beverly Bell, Kambale Musavuli, Adaner Usmani Tracie Washington. Moderated by Judith de los Santos The end of the first decade of the new millennium seems to have been marked by some of the worst natural disasters that has displaced and killed millions of people. Beginning with the earthquake […]