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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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2013-04-25: Arielle Invites Diaspora to Come Home by Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald
Former Haiti project associate: "Our goal is not only to have them return, but to make their return sustainable. Haiti is a complex place. It takes love and commitment to come back and stay. But believe it or not, it has its rewards.”
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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2013-02-14: Replant Haiti by Amb. Raymond Joseph
A Dollar a Tree for Haiti is a nonprofit organization founded by former Haitian ambassador Raymond Joseph to reforest Haiti. It will partner with the Haitian Diaspora and be fully transparent, with every dollar going in and out listed on the website.
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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2013-02-12: Celebrating Our Tenth by webmaster
On December 13, 2012 the board met to review our six electoral missions, our mobilization of the Diaspora, and our business delegations that seek to put Haiti on its feet.
Rating: 5
 
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2013-02-05: Call for National Dialogue by International Crisis Group
Without an inclusive national pact on critical priorities, President Martelly faces the specter of a failed presidency, and Haiti risks international abandonment.
Rating: 5
 
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2013-02-03: Internationale Conférence Téléphonique by Beatrice Cayo
Les solutions à réaliser sont les sujets de la Diaspora Internationale Conférence Téléphonique du Dimanche 3 Février, 2013 de 4 à 6 heures du soir: (Téléphone: 605-477-3000 Access code:692441#)
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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2012-12-22: More Crumbs for the Diaspora? by Robert Bénodin
A constant of the governments of the last 54 years, Duvalieran or Lavalassien, is the exclusion of the Diaspora. Has this changed with the abrogation of Article 15? Only the naive would believe so!
Rating: 5
 
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2012-12-21: Bilan de l'année 2012 by Michel Soukar
It began with a standoff between the executive and legislative and cascaded on from there to trip up the functioning of all the institutions, particularly the electoral.
Rating: 5
 
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2012-12-21: Three Years After the Earthquake by Americas Society et al.
Jan. 10, 2013: Roundtable discussion with Paul Altidor, ambassador of Haiti to the United States. Three years after the earthquake, the successes and setbacks in rebuilding as well as the outlook.
Rating: 5
 
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2012-12-16: Looking Reality in the Face by Robert Bénodin
The French ambassador and the U.N. human-rights expert have different takes on Haiti. The expert sees the facts on the ground, while the ambassador sees the possibility of an African-style takeoff. Yet the comparison with Africa may not hold.
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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2012-11-29: Martelly Erred in Trying to Impose Permanent Electoral Council by Robert Bénodin
By foolishly persisting in it he has allowed events to pass him by. Latest error is to send two ex-senators with their own personal agendas to negotiate for him.
Rating: 5
 
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2012-11-28: Rebranding Haiti by Michael Deibert, author of The Last Testament, in the Huffington Post
Martelly seeking to change its image to a place open to investment and boasting a vibrant and tourist-friendly culture. Ever the extrovert showman, he may just be the man to pull it off.
Rating: 5
 
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2012-11-18: The Education Senator by webmaster
See pictures of Senator Boulos's scholarship students graduating and the launch of a literacy program by the senator and a college president.
Rating: 5
 
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2012-11-18: New Constitution Will Be Needed to Clean up this Mess, but this Can’t Be Accomplished by the Crew Currently in Power by Mirlande Manigat
A president who doesn't know his job made a series of impulsive decisions with the constitutional amendments that have landed the country in a situation of illegality, with baleful effects for the rule of law and institutions like the electoral council.
Rating: 5
 
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