Resettlement Camp Transition into a City and Other Transformational Activities
by Jim Lange
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Friday, 21 March 2014
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Published in Blog, Economic Development, Featured, HR&DC, Jim's Corner, Recovery
It’s approximately 9:30pm and I’ve just finished eating dinner.
While today was filled with numerous important conversations, the main thrust of my activities fell into these four categories:
- The transition of the largest resettlement camp(s) into a legally recognized city,
- The implementation of a mentoring program for senior officials within the Haitian government,
- In-depth discussions on the evolving role of NGO’s in Haiti
- Stabilizing the political process for future elections.
Overall, a very interesting and productive day.
That’s it for now. I’m already very tired, (not a good sign after only two days!), so I think I’ll retire to my room and call it a day.
Until tomorrow…
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