Transitioning Resettlement Camps Into A Legally Recognized City
It’s a little after 5:00pm and I’ve just returned to my home away from home here in Haiti to grab a quick bite to eat before heading off to another meeting.
Since I will not return until later this evening, here is today’s installment.
While today was filled with various important conversations, the main thrust of my activities fell into these three categories:
- The transition of the Corail, Canaan & Jerusalem resettlement camps into one legally recognized city
- Critical details associated with the transformation of the mass graves in Titanyen into the Haitian National Memorial and Peace Park
- Scheduling and logistic details as they pertain to my numerous upcoming meetings
Overall, a wide-ranging and productive day.
That’s it for now. It’s time to bolt down some food and to hit the road.
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