Haiti on Your Wall
Monday, July 5th, 2010Help Haiti and redecorate all at once. Haiti – Caribbean – Organizations – Business and Economy – Earthquake
Help Haiti and redecorate all at once. Haiti – Caribbean – Organizations – Business and Economy – Earthquake
An Urban Regional Extension specialist at Alabama A&M University, Spencer specializes in small animals and food safety. He’s made three trips to Haiti over the past four years for what he describes as “working vacations.”
Lori Townsend, APRN – Anchorage When the massive earthquake hit Haiti in January, Alaskan Christa Brelsford and her brother Julian were there, at a friend’s house that collapsed as they were running to get downstairs. Christa was trapped under debris and ultimately lost her right foot. She considers herself lucky, both because she says [...]
Haiti’s president on Wednesday rejected U.S. Senate recommendations on holding an election for his successor, brushing off criticism that the current process will leave the shattered country without a credible leader.
After months of uncertainty, Haiti’s president Wednesday set November 28 as the day that voters in the earthquake-devastated nation will head to the polls to elect a successor.
Haiti’s president on Wednesday rejected U.S. Senate recommendations on holding an election for his successor, brushing off criticism that the current process will leave the shattered country wit…
Haiti announced Wednesday that elections will be held November 28, opening the way for rebuilding political institutions in the country devastated by a deadly earthquake in January.
The High Court has validated an unwitnessed update to the will of aid worker Emmanuel Rejouis, who was killed with two of his daughters in the January 12 earthquake that devastated Haiti, causing more than 200,000 deaths.
Since January, the country of Haiti has been slowly trying to rebuild itself from a devastating earthquake. The country has had to rely heavily on volunteers, and global organizations, in its efforts to rebuild.
A Senate report sees troubling indications that Haiti’s post-earthquake reconstruction has “stalled.”