Haiti: The Haitian government and the EU have signed an agreement on Friday, May 28, 2010 to start construction on two bridges in the Gonaives region. The two bridges will connect Gonaives to Mapou and Guadin, Haiti. The bridges will cost 3.4 million Euro, and will be part of the rehabilitation program of Gonaives.
The bridges will be completed in 2011, and will help in reducing flood risk in the region.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Brazil First Major Contributor to Haiti Reconstruction Fund
Brazil became the first contributor to a reconstruction fund established by the UN and the Haitian government to help monitor the reconstruction money. On Tuesday Brazil paid $55 million into the World Bank-supervised fund to rebuild Haiti after the devastating earthquake in January 12, 2010.
Reference:http://myayiti.com/2010/05/brazil-first-major-contributor-to-haiti-reconstruction-fund-%E2%80%8E/
Reference:http://myayiti.com/2010/05/brazil-first-major-contributor-to-haiti-reconstruction-fund-%E2%80%8E/
Monday, May 10, 2010
The first world village to be built in Haiti
Haiti -The Center for Studies and Cooperation (CECI) announced this week that the first world village will be built in Haiti, an initiative of the Canadian Cooperation and Haitian-Canadian born Luck Mervil.
The houses will be built to meet seismic standard and hurricane resistant. This village will accommodate up to 5,000 people.
According to Luck Mervil, the construction will begin in September, and it will last between 8-12 months.
Reference: http://www.metropolehaiti.com/metropole/full_une_fr.php?id=17689
The houses will be built to meet seismic standard and hurricane resistant. This village will accommodate up to 5,000 people.
According to Luck Mervil, the construction will begin in September, and it will last between 8-12 months.
Reference: http://www.metropolehaiti.com/metropole/full_une_fr.php?id=17689
Haiti-Reconstruction: The Haitian government oks the kick start of the draft for Thomonde City
May 10, 2010 –The Haitian government gave the green light to develop the city of Thomonde to kick start the decentralization process.
Thomonde is at the center city of the central plateau, and it will serve the existing village and commercial center for agriculture. 250 houses will be built on 150 hectares of land, and 500 by 2011.
Reference: http://www.metropolehaiti.com/metropole/full_une_fr.php?id=17692
Thomonde is at the center city of the central plateau, and it will serve the existing village and commercial center for agriculture. 250 houses will be built on 150 hectares of land, and 500 by 2011.
Reference: http://www.metropolehaiti.com/metropole/full_une_fr.php?id=17692
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Haiti to start reconstruction this summer
Haiti- According to Leslie Voltaire, the growth poles for decentralization are selected in different cities such as Les Cayes, Cap Haitien, St. Marc, Mirebalais, in industrial parks, airports and ports. Roads will be built to connect the different areas.
To help the economy, investments will be made to help the state increase its capacity to collect taxes.
In the institution overhaul, police stations, department buildings of the judiciary and other public buildings will be rebuilt, said Voltaire.
And for Social overhaul, 1,300 schools and many health care centers and hospitals will be rebuilt, in will help the state to operate and decentralize its services.
A new neighborhood will be built north of Croix-des-Bouquets and Ganthier; several South Korean companies have already expressed their interest in building several textile factories there which will create 20,000-50,000 textile jobs.
Reference: http://bit.ly/afWsm2
To help the economy, investments will be made to help the state increase its capacity to collect taxes.
In the institution overhaul, police stations, department buildings of the judiciary and other public buildings will be rebuilt, said Voltaire.
And for Social overhaul, 1,300 schools and many health care centers and hospitals will be rebuilt, in will help the state to operate and decentralize its services.
A new neighborhood will be built north of Croix-des-Bouquets and Ganthier; several South Korean companies have already expressed their interest in building several textile factories there which will create 20,000-50,000 textile jobs.
Reference: http://bit.ly/afWsm2
Verrettes is hosting Jacmel evacuees
Verrettes, Haiti – after the January 12 earthquake many homes in Jacmel were left unlivable, and many of Jacmel homeless needed a new place to call home. The obvious thing would have been a tent in a public park and wait for the international aid to arrive.
However, some of the residence with the help of their government decided to search for another suitable living condition, this is what we would call a homemade solution. They decided the best thing for them was to follow their predecessors.
Verrettes – a quiet city in the Artibonite region known for its low crime rate, its many schools for a small town, self-sufficiency, nightlife, small town feeling, its rural surrounding, and its urbanization development aim sounds just like the ideal place for the newly homeless Jacmelien.
Verrettes families are also in mourning, many had sent their children to universities in Port-au-Prince. Many of their children died or were injured in the earthquake. They also lost their senator; his body was found in the National Palace and returned to Verrettes where a funeral was held a week later.
The birthplace of President Dumarsais Estimé, the city once hosted Jacmelien fleeing a similar natural disaster in the late 1970s and early 1980s; Verrettes has been relatively sheltered from many of Haiti’s political turmoil and natural disasters.
About 300 Jacmelien are now living in Verrettes and are calling La Providence their new home.
La providence is a privately owned elementary school in Verrettes, known for teaching mostly children from Verrettes and Deschapelle is now being use as a temporally refuge for the homeless.
They are not receiving any aid from their government nor are they receiving aid from the international community; most are using their own money to pay for their meals and drinking water which has caused local goods and services to inflate.
In the early 1980s many Jacmelien remained in Verrettes after the city hosted them, and according to some of the earthquake victims they are looking forward to calling Verrettes their new home.
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However, some of the residence with the help of their government decided to search for another suitable living condition, this is what we would call a homemade solution. They decided the best thing for them was to follow their predecessors.
Verrettes – a quiet city in the Artibonite region known for its low crime rate, its many schools for a small town, self-sufficiency, nightlife, small town feeling, its rural surrounding, and its urbanization development aim sounds just like the ideal place for the newly homeless Jacmelien.
Verrettes families are also in mourning, many had sent their children to universities in Port-au-Prince. Many of their children died or were injured in the earthquake. They also lost their senator; his body was found in the National Palace and returned to Verrettes where a funeral was held a week later.
The birthplace of President Dumarsais Estimé, the city once hosted Jacmelien fleeing a similar natural disaster in the late 1970s and early 1980s; Verrettes has been relatively sheltered from many of Haiti’s political turmoil and natural disasters.
About 300 Jacmelien are now living in Verrettes and are calling La Providence their new home.
La providence is a privately owned elementary school in Verrettes, known for teaching mostly children from Verrettes and Deschapelle is now being use as a temporally refuge for the homeless.
They are not receiving any aid from their government nor are they receiving aid from the international community; most are using their own money to pay for their meals and drinking water which has caused local goods and services to inflate.
In the early 1980s many Jacmelien remained in Verrettes after the city hosted them, and according to some of the earthquake victims they are looking forward to calling Verrettes their new home.
Join TNHP @ http://newhaitiproject.ning.com/
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