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2013-05-07: What They Say about the Investment Expo by Haiti Renewal Alliance
"You can do more effective business networking here than in Port-au-Prince." "People had a great opportunity to network and learn about investment in Haiti." Coming up June 6-7, 2013
Rating: 5
 
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2013-03-03: Thirty-first Business Delegation Brings Entrepreneurs in Media, Agro-Industry: New Photos by webmaster
Managers of Le Nouvelliste, Haiti's oldest newspaper; of Haiti Broilers, engaged in modernizing chicken farms and making them pay; and the consultant who both promoted HOPE and landed the big Korean investment that will make it a job-creating reality.
Rating: 5
 
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2013-02-16: Haiti Not Yet Open for Business by U.N. envoy to Haiti in Associated Press
"When friends of Haiti and potential investors are wondering if 'Haiti is open for business,' ... some say, yes. But the majority, after a period of reflection, are saying, 'Not yet.'"
Rating: 5
 
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2013-02-13: Thirty-First Business Delegation: That Haiti Rise by the Efforts of its Own Entrepreneurs and Hard-working People by webmaster
February 25-27, Washington: Meet the indigenous entrepreneurs who contend in difficult conditions to expand their enterprises and job-creation. Thirty-first business delegation conducted by Lionel Delatour.
Rating: 5
 
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2013-01-21: A State That Doesn't Heed its Own Businesspeople by Pierre-Marie Boisson, interviewed in Le Nouvelliste
Si on n’est pas à l’écoute de nos hommes d’affaires, ceux qui sont sur le terrain, il ne faut pas s’attendre à des investissements étrangers, indispensables à Haïti.
Rating: 3
 
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2013-01-02: Aid That Works by Daniel Lak, Al Jazeera
Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund, administered by Haiti Democracy Project founder Amb. Timothy Carney, supplied timely financing to viable, well-run Haitian enterprises thus helping Haiti recover by its own efforts.
Rating: 5
 
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2012-12-14: HOPE Earnings Ramp Up from $350,000 to $18 Million by Government Accountability Office
Webmaster's note: The original HOPE initiative was languishing in Congress in 2006 until a Haiti Democracy Project delegation of Haitian-American legislators breathed new life into it.
Rating: 5
 
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2012-09-30: Meet the Thirtieth Business Delegation by James Morrell
New photos of delegation at State Dept. Leading hotel-owner, builder, food distributor, cosmetics producer and Digicel executive tell of their investments and faith in Haiti.
Rating: 5
 
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2012-05-09: Scions of Top Business Families Describe the Realities of Doing Business in Haiti by webmaster
The members of the Twenty-ninth Haitian Business Delegation show potential of forming part of the modern and progressive economic leadership Haiti will need to advance.
Rating: 5
 
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2010-06-08: Haiti Needs Vibrant Job-Creating Private Sector by Amb. Ernest H. Preeg, chairman of the Project, in Latin America Advisor
Haiti's labor-intensive export sector is down 75% since the 1980s because of political misrule. To restore it there must be a major private-sector role on the Interim Commission and legal reform to protect investment.
Rating: 5
 
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2010-06-07: Routes to Renewal by Lucie Carmel Paul-Austin, co-author of Strategic Plan for National Salvation, in Le Matin
While admitting that foreign aid will be necessary, we must use our own resources including our own national bourgeoisie investing in its own country. Must avoid excessive dependence on foreigners who tend to favor dictators for their own purposes.
Rating: 5
 
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2010-04-06: Charity Is Not Enough: Haiti must Produce by Manchester Trade Ltd. Inc.
Strip away the tariffs and build the infrastructure so that Haiti's eager and hard-working population can fairly compete with other manufacturing platforms and make Haiti stand up on its own.
Rating: 5
 
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2009-12-21: Conference Claims Economic Progress by David Adams in Poder Magazine
“The mentality is changing. Laws are being passed and there are rules in play,” said Haiti’s largest garment maker. “Those who invest in Haiti are seeing returns.'' But Haiti still has a long way to go.
Rating: 2
 
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2009-10-29: History of the Peasant Movement of Papaye by Library of Congress
Leaders of the MPP discussed the creation, organization, characteristics, programs and objectives of the largest peasant league in Haiti.
Rating: 5
 
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2009-09-03: Draft of Resolutions by Rencontre Patriotique
A comprensive to-do list compiled by the Haitian intelligentsia aimed at rationalizing the government and stimulating the economy to the benefit of all. Exclusive English translation.
Rating: 5
 
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2009-09-02: The Peasants and the Agricultural Sector in the Plan for National Salvation by Chavannes Jean-Baptiste
To make these things possible, we must change the predatory state. Changing it will require serious unity among the social forces that want to save the country.
Rating: 5
 
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2009-08-11: 200 Gourdes Minimum Is Doable by Sen. Rudolph H. Boulos, in Le Nouvelliste
Le sénateur croit dur comme fer que les 200 gourdes peuvent être octroyées aux ouvriers haïtiens par les patrons des entreprises de la sous-traitance.
Rating: 3
 
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2009-03-30: Haïti : des catastrophes naturelles à la sécurité économique by Paul Collier
Traduction francaise. HOPE II représente une énorme chance économique pour Haïti, qui se trouve dans une situation sans égale au monde, à savoir que le pays jouit de la garantie d’accès au marché américain pour les neuf prochaines années.
Rating: 3
 
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2009-03-22: From Military to Economic Security by Sen. Rudolph H. Boulos, interviewed by Robert Benodin on Radio Classique Inter
Military security is indispensable. But you can't sit on bayonets. They don't give you food, work or shelter or send your kids to school.
Rating: 5
 
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2009-03-19: Haiti Doesn't Need These Jobs II by Haiti Support Project
In the wake of the noted academic Robert Maguire's skepticism about HOPE II, another voice finds textile development ill-advised and a case of international planners foisting their inappropriate ideas on Haiti.
Rating: 1
 
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