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Jan 26, 2013 | Posted by: roboblogger

FEATURE-Haiti's road to reconstruction blocked by land tenure disputes

Full story: Reuters

The smooth black asphalt of National Road No. 7 stretches for about five miles beyond Camp Perrin, a town in fertile southwest Haiti.

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stop being so selfish

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Jan 27, 2013
 
I guess they like things the way they are they love the mud road the big pot-holed and dust road instead of nice paved road they love stinking open sewage all over the place no sanitation infastructure haiti has no housing codes after more than two hundred years wasting billions of the taxpayers money and no results it's time to change gear it's now or never a country with no housing codes never heard of that only in haiti
africahaiti

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Jan 27, 2013
 
encircle shrink > q t o p being so r t o p being so
Vania

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Jan 28, 2013
 
stop being so selfish wrote:
I guess they like things the way they are they love the mud road the big pot-holed and dust road instead of nice paved road they love stinking open sewage all over the place no sanitation infastructure haiti has no housing codes after more than two hundred years wasting billions of the taxpayers money and no results it's time to change gear it's now or never a country with no housing codes never heard of that only in haiti
I am surprised for such a response. I do not think you understand the Haitian dilemma. Many people always make the wrong opinion of Haitian because they fighting for a fair share in things. I agree that there are many problems in Haiti but to think that Haitian don't want a change is a mistake. It is good to keep inform of news about various countries but one need to know more by visiting the country and talking with open minded people of that particular country. I think you need to travel a little more around the world and better understand life.
Ismail

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Feb 1, 2013
 
I am personally making plans on traveling to Haiti this spring break to work in a village clinic in Dumay. I want to see first hand what the country's status is directly from its inhabitants. If anyone could give my page a look and tell me what you think I would deeply appreciate it. The webpage is www.gofundme.com/myhaititrip

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