Monumental, Historic Progress on HR&DC Initiatives in Haiti
by Bob Linger
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Tuesday, 18 December 2012
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Published in Blog, Economic Development, General, Haitian Renaissance, HR&DC, Jim's Corner, Job Creation, Sustainable Haiti
Haiti Trip; (December), Day Eight:
It’s approximately 9:30pm and I have just arrived at Miami’s International Airport.
And though my itinerary says that I am physically more than half way home, the truth of the matter is I find myself somewhere beyond the grasp of my intelligence and the scope of my vocabulary.
As I look back over the last 8-days it’s safe to say that monumental, historic progress on HR&DC initiatives in Haiti was made in many key areas:
- job creation programs
- the re-branding of a recently reopened University
- the introduction of the first-ever business incubator at another University
- the transition of a rural clinic into a level one hospital
- historic progress made regarding the transformation of the mass and unmarked graves in Titanyen into a Haitian National Memorial and Peace Park.
This was a great trip and I can honestly say that I gave the Haitian people everything that I had to give.
Goodnight and be well.
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