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Telecorruption in Haiti

By Bryan Schaaf on Mardi, février 13, 2007.
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Paper files Peace Corps Volunteers rapidly learn the difficulties of making a simple phone call. As late as 2000, this usually meant going to the local chapter of the state-owned telephone monopoly known as Teleco. Provided that the station worked, and it would often be down for months, one would walk in and call an operator in Port au Prince. The operator would then patch you through collect or you could punch in a phone card. Sounds simple but the process could take the better part of an afternoon in some rural locations. The cost for making a simple call could be sky high.

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10th Annual National Haitian Student Conference

By Weblog on Mercredi, février 7, 2007.
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flagGreetings, it is my honor to inform you about the 10th Annual National Haitian Student Conference. This event will be taking place on March 2 - 4, 2007 at Pennsylvania State University. This event is being hosted by the Pennsylvania Haitian Student Association, a statewide organization dedicated to the empowerment of Haitian/Haitian-American students as well as the development of the Haitian community in Pennsylvania. Read more »

Women's Rights & V-Day 2007 Worldwide Campaign

By Weblog on Mardi, février 6, 2007.

Hi,I just wanted to get the word out about an amazing event that my organization, Dwa Fanm, is putting on in conjunction with V-Day. Read more »

Bias in the Press

By Robert Miller on Dimanche, février 4, 2007.
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Soldier Today, Google Alerts sent me an article published by Workers World entitled "UN Occupation of Haiti Intensifies". Usually, I would not open such an email, because who is Workers World? But the headline grabbed me, two words inparticular: occupation intensifies. Read more »

Rhum and the Haitian Spirit

By Robert Miller on Jeudi, février 1, 2007.
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Last Saturday morning, the sun shone through my apartment window and
fell upon a bookcase where I keep a bottle of Barbancourt Rhum. The
bottle is tagged with classic Hispaniola price tags, florescent orange
stickers--prices both in Haitian Dollars and in Dominican Pesos, 60 and
350 respectively. Although empty, it is a cherished keepsake
reminiscent of better days spent swilling rhum ak koka at the
rattan-adorned Oloffson Hotel in Port-au-Prince... Read more »