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By Bryan Schaaf on Monday, May 21, 2007.
Haiti is a tough place to be a kid. The infant mortality rate for 2005 (73.45 deaths/live births/per year) places it at 33rd highest out of 226 contenders. Though Haiti has made progress against HIV/AIDS, far too many young lives are lost to diarreah, respiratory infections, malaria and other conditions which can be prevented and treated. Read more »
By Bryan Schaaf on Sunday, May 13, 2007.
Apologies to Port au Prince residents, but the capital city is an impediment to development for the country. Port au Prince became the problem city of Haiti during the reign of the Duvaliers – each of whom centralized power and authority in the Capital, disempowering secondary cities such as Cap Haitian and Jacmel. Read more »
By Bryan Schaaf on Friday, May 11, 2007.
Over the course of the next two weeks, you will notice significant improvements to the Haiti Innovation Website. Read more »
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