Tuesday, September 15, 2015

2073 days .........

January 12, 2010. Five and a half years after that tragic day .....
The intense international focus that followed reflected the outpouring of global sympathy. Five years later, Haiti is considerably less in the headlines. This can be a good thing as it indicates progress toward recovery and normalcy. But Haiti will require our sustained attention for years to come.
To be clear, notable progress has been made since 2010. There are positive indicators in economic growth, job creation, basic health, access to primary education, shelter for displaced persons, security and crop yields. Foreign assistance helped, but Haitians deserve most of the credit. There still is a long way to go, and further progress will require good decisions by the Haitian government and sustained international support.
With your faithful support we are brining HOPE to HAITI.


















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