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Haiti is currently in a survival mode. Only the president with the right skills to think out of the box will take Haitians out of such a deep dive. Changing Haiti is about changing the way Haitians think; it is about changing the culture and changing not only what it is right but also what is expedient for the people. The mentality is that the country cannot sustain any productive changes. Therefore, any act

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Visite ce jeudi 26 Aout 2010 d’une délégation des représentants du PNUD à Léogane dans le but d‘évaluer les besoins de la commune après séisme. Il s’agissait aussi de définir une stratégie pour la mise en œuvre des activités génératrices de revenus pour améliorer les moyens de subsistance des sinistrés. Les membres de la délégation se sont entretenus avec les CASEC de la 2ème section

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Distribution de préservatifs gratuitement  cette semaine dans les camps des déplacés à Léogane. C’est une  initiative de l’UNFA,  l’OMS, de concert avec les organisations internationales et locales dans le but de prévenir les cas de grossesses non désirés et les maladies sexuellement transmissibles. Les bénéficiaires du ‘’Cité  Etienne’ situé dans la localité de Brache  souligne

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Les Léoganais ont fêté  le 23 Aout 2010, les  500 ans  de fondation de la Paroisse Sainte-Rose de Lima. La plus ancienne paroisse de l’archidiocèse de Port-au-Prince détruite lors du séisme du12 janvier 2010. En cette occasion, un  arrêté communal a été publié en vue de décréter les 23 et 24 Aout comme jour de congé. Les banques, les institutions publiques ainsi que les organisations non-

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Wyclef Jean announced Sunday tweeted this morning Sunday 22 August 2010 that “tomorrow, Monday 23 August 2010, his lawyers will be appealing the decision of the CEP,” According to article 14 of the electoral law, entities authorized to know of electoral contestations are the Bureau du Contentieux Electoral Communal (BCEC), le Bureau du Contentieux Electoral Départemental (BCED) et le Bureau du Content

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Jean Wyclef does not have to wait ‘till November to be gone from Haiti 2010 elections; the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) had decided to not grant his wishes to be elected on a Friday, get assassinated on a Saturday, and be buried on a Sunday. His harem of lawyers plays a big part on such a wish not coming true. Wyclef’’s bid for president of Haiti was rejected according to the provisions of artic

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If  I were President of Haiti, my project of government  and my administration would have revolved around “SWEAT” for Haiti. “S” for Sewage and Security, “W” for Water and Women’ Rights, “E” for Electricity, Empowerment, Education, and Environment, “A” for Agriculture, and “T” for Transportation and Transparency. However, if I really wish to help my birth country as I broad

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The Haitian law stipulates that a candidate must receive 50% plus one vote to win the elections. According to the rain of candidates, political parties, and divided popularities among the highest bidders, some people predict that no candidate is popular enough to sway all Haitians to vote for him or her. To avoid a possible run-off, political parties should team up together to send one and only one candidate

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THIS WEBSITE CONTAINS A LIST OF  ALL THE CANDIDATES FOR THE    UPCOMING   ELECTIONS 2010. I FOUND IT  WHEN VISITING GARY GUITEAU FACEBOOK PAGE   WHOSE NAME ALSO FIGURES ON THE LIST. WE SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE  OF THE TECHNOLOGY  TO HAVE A CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUE WITH ALL OF THEM ,TO GET TO KNOW  THEM IN FIGURING OUT WHAT DO THEY HAVE IN MIND FOR MY COUNTRY OF BIRTH.  HERE IS THE LIST OF MY THREE QUE

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To win the elections in Haiti, a candidate must receive 50% plus one vote; otherwise, there will be a run-off election. The long list of presidential candidates makes it likely for that run-off. Mr. Raymond Joseph, Wyclef’s uncle, comes in to play to do just that for his nephew, Mr. Wyclef Jean. In addition to five candidates representing and conserving the interests of Rene Preval, an uncle and a nephew

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