Port-au-Prince.– The World Bank today
announced
$25 million in additional emergency grants for Haiti to
support recovery and rebuilding efforts, and strengthen its
capacity to cope with natural disasters, in the wake of a
devastating series of storms that hit the Caribbean country.
The grants will fund rebuilding of major bridges and
rehabilitation work on key infrastructure destroyed between
mid-August and September, as Haiti was battered by a quick
succession of four tropical storms and hurricanes,
displacing or directly affecting 800,000 people.
“Haiti must be given a chance. The international
community needs to step up to the challenge and support the
efforts of the Haitian Government and its people,” said
the World Bank Group President, Robert B. Zoellick.
“This $25 million grant is part of the Bank’s support
for Haiti’s development, and in particular, for its
recovery following the devastating impact of Fay, Gustav,
Hanna and Ike,” added Mr. Zoellick, who plans to visit the
country later this month.
In the last three years the
Bank had approved $240 million in assistance to Haiti,
including a recent $10 million emergency grant (Global
Program) to help the Government respond to the food
crisis.
From: United States, California, San Francisco, Treasure Island
more down the hole to nowhere unless administered by good honest people
Written by: josean, 11 Oct 2008 12:06 PM
From: United States
Yea just like giving money to Republicans on WALL ST!
From: United States, California, San Francisco, Treasure Island
photo caption....josean lives over there in the box my refrigerator came in
Written by: josean, 11 Oct 2008 12:23 PM
From: United States
You Republicans love to kick a man when he is down!
From: United States, California, San Francisco, Treasure Island
Franklin D Haines gave him the mortgage before he went to work for the obamanable snow job
Written by: generoso, 11 Oct 2008 12:58 PM
From: St. Pierre and Miquelon
Haiti is a black hole, whatever money you send there will go through the "filters" and by the time the empty suits get their share, and the officials, et all the poor people may get a couple of hundred dollars
if they are recommended and belong to the "right" party.
$25 million to Haiti is like giving 5 pesos to a beggar in the streets, he can't even buy a piece of bread.
The only real solution is to send money to the DR instead more like a billion dollars to invest in agriculture and the Haitians can help us with the farming and crops and take some home with them.
Haiti is a serious world problem that affects us because they lean in our already stressed infrastructure using up 30% of the health budget. With no end or solution in sight except more famine and misery. I will like to hear some solutions to this huge challenge.
Written by: antonioj, 11 Oct 2008 1:29 PM
From: Canada, Oakville on terra firma
GC welcome back man, I think they can learn a trick or two from
their cousin next door or simply have it administer by an indepedent body
otherwise we will see the repeat of the same old sad song
Written by: antonioj, 11 Oct 2008 1:41 PM
From: Canada, Oakville on terra firma
Josean take a breather , let me remind this subject is about Haiti
there is a thread about Obama feel free to keep it alive. I do not mean any disrespect
I am under the impression you are turning yourself into a stalker
From: Dominican Republic
While I myself know I am not qualified to comment on this article I feel like it.........so, why doesn't the US send a few of those huge bulk carriers loaded with coal which there is an abundance of along with a million or so various fruit tree seedlings, some home water purifiers, dry goods (rice,flower,beans) and maybe some vitamins. Let no one from the government have anything at all to do with dispursement and offer the coal,food etc. free but with the agreement that the recipients plant the trees anywhere and everywhere. Having to do a little something for what they get will help raise their self esteem, the coal should stop the deforestation, the new seedlings will stop the erosion and in a year or so begin giving fruit, the water purifiers and vitamins will raise the overall quality of health and life making less of a drain on the medical system...win, win! I am sure this would cost less than 25m and perhaps a greater amount of the dollar value would reach the people in need!!!
From: Dominican Republic
Ammendment: Thanks to a comment by Generoso on another article I must add two more items to my idea of a common sense solution to the problem. Please add condoms and birth control pills to the list. One cuts down on the HIV and the other cuts down the population explosion until a mechanism is in place that will feed the populace......IF YOU CAN"T FEED EM, DON"T BREED EM.
Written by: josean, 11 Oct 2008 4:07 PM
From: United States
domericano,
With the exception of the last sentence which is offensive, although I feel it was not your intent, your ideas even in draft form are worth being considered.
Direct community organizing is what appears to be needed and your idea about coal is excellent as bridge to alternative energies with a respite to the forests and an aggressive reforestation program. In fact the whole world should contibute to planting the trees since we all need more ways of producing clean air. THE TROPICS ARE THE LUNGS OF THE WORLD!
Written by: josean, 11 Oct 2008 4:12 PM
From: United States
antonioj,
I have friends at the NSA and they will be watching you for me!
From: Dominican Republic
Josean, It was not meant offensively, just an old addage that rings true wherever the country. I know that most of the people cook over coal/charcoal out of necessity not desire, so it only makes sense to give them what they are accustomed to using until a more viable solution is in place. I am a simple guy that has been known to see simple solutions for complex problems. Implementation should be carried out by some of you more educated deeper thinkers. I was very hesitant about posting on this article and had promised myself that I would stay away from any article containing the word "HAITI" as it always seems that emotions (passion, anger,love and hate) run high. I have been to Labadee a dozen times which is not really Haiti, so I do not know 1st hand the problems, only the information I gather from articles and posts by others. I do know 1st hand many Haitians living around me in poverty and harmony with Dominicans, I live in a town near the capital with these people not in a upper
From: Dominican Republic
class suberb in the capital isolated or insulated from problems Hispanolans (Haitians and Dominicans) in abject poverty face on a daily basis. Most of the people here on both sides of the border are honest by nature and some are thieves out of necessity. It's a shame that the nations of this world can't muster up a little integrity and end problems worldwide in poverty stricken nations. The slogan should be: "NO PROBLEMS.........ONLY SOLUTIONS"
Written by: generoso, 11 Oct 2008 6:13 PM
From: St. Pierre and Miquelon
Josean as usual you rise from your mediocrity or toilet seat and state more bushu.
The tropical forests in the amazon jungle are some of the lungs of the world, not the tropics you moron,
and the tropical forests exists in 6 continents and pacific islands, so you get and F!
if you hadn't flunked the 3 rd grade geography you would know this!
Can't you get another free loader scholarship to Cuba to polish up on your geography?
From: United States, California, San Francisco, Treasure Island
poor josean the human pinata takes another wack from the Intelligentsia
Written by: josean, 11 Oct 2008 9:29 PM
From: United States
A little information for our two resident NOBEL LUAREATES in geography from el campesino!
Chauncey and generoso:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical PS
I would be happy to help you two "gentlemen" aquire your GEDs!
Written by: josean, 11 Oct 2008 10:16 PM
From: United States
Written by: ericd, 11 Oct 2008 10:42 PM
From: United States
I agree that the sending money to be administered by the Haitian Govt is ludicrous! The coal idea is good but solar cookers won't add to the worlds CO2.
Who is administering this 25 million? It would go so much further if spent on earth moving equipment and operators who can shore up the river banks and fix the broken roads. That kind of help might prevent the next disaster on the horizon.
I wish those giving the $25 million would read these blogs.
Written by: generoso, 11 Oct 2008 11:30 PM
From: St. Pierre and Miquelon
Josean the Moron you are not sliming off this easy:
You wrote : THE TROPICS ARE THE LUNGS OF THE WORLD
Here is the real linK;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_rainforestYou were writing about LUNGS=BREATHING correct?
You are stupid as well as a liar and can't admit when you get caught with your pants down!
From: United States, California, San Francisco, Treasure Island
josean got caught with his pants down....spread your butt cheeks and get on board the Metro express
Written by: generoso, 12 Oct 2008 8:41 AM
From: St. Pierre and Miquelon
Plus Nobel Laureates is misspelled Mr Jose-ano what is LUAREATES?, maybe you meant something to do with a Hawaiian Luau Mr. Jose-ano.
I mean look who needs to get his GED.
This confirms you are probably a Jr High student, (maybe).
Bury your nose in books and maybe join the army afterwards and get a life!
From: United States, California, San Francisco, Treasure Island
Photo Caption ......" The wanker from hell went thataway "
From: United States, California, San Francisco, Treasure Island
josean the human pinata takes another wack
Written by: generoso, 12 Oct 2008 9:21 AM
From: St. Pierre and Miquelon
FROM HERE ON OUT THE OFFICIAL BAPTISM OF JOSEAN THE HUMAN PIñata IS;
JOSE-ANO meaning he has his head up his a..
Written by: josean, 12 Oct 2008 11:20 AM
From: United States
Which one is Jerry and which is Dean!
From: Canada
While billions are spent in a war with no sense, the U.S.A provides another $25 millions to aid the Haiti’s situation. Sometime I don’t even know what to say anymore. It makes you want to cry, but crying wont help the Haitian Country. The whole world needs to step up and put a grain of sand in rebuilding the Haitian structure and economic system. We as Dominicans need to do even more; because when Haiti has problems we have problems. Is really easy to turn one’s face to the problems affecting others, but is has been clear that Haiti’s problems affect us directly and indirectly, lets give a hand before is too late.
http://nicolasdelvalle.wordpress.com/Written by: BASTA, 12 Oct 2008 10:23 PM
From: Dominican Republic, SPM
IF YOU CAN"T FEED EM, DON"T BREED EM. Are talking about dominican 12 year olds?
Written by: kmnupe, 13 Oct 2008 2:25 AM
From: United States, NYC
It's shameful to see the petty squabbles here especially by seemingly grown men.
Let us wish the less fortunate well as our so-called leaders may put all of us in the same boat one day.
Written by: josean, 13 Oct 2008 12:11 PM
From: United States
FLASH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Major geographic Discovery by generosa and Chauncey!
Hispanola is not in the TROPICS afterall!
They are working on a NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Special to be aired on FOX hosted by Sarah Failin!
From: Dominican Republic
Hey Basta.........."are you talking about dominican 12 year olds?" With a statement like that I feel you should at least use your full name and add the RD at the end of BASTA. Some 12 year olds can't help becoming pregnant after a lowlife plunders their innocence!!!
From: United States
DOMERICANO,
you really heat a goal!!! I have been thinking the same thing as you just sated, same ideas. I hope someone in this blog is politically connected and could pass on your idea.
Basta, about the "12 years old getting pregnant being Dominicans" well if they are dominicans and if needed, because they are Dominicans they could use the litle Dominican resourses that the Dominican goverment creates for the Dominican people. And trust me on this, raised in DR only the poorest people got pregnat at 12, and they were ussually 1st or 2nd generation Haitians.
IF YOU CAN"T FEED EM, DON"T BREED EM
Written by: plhorg, 19 Nov 2008 10:18 PM
From: Haiti, sosua, puerto plata, dominican republique
Everyone has a mission in the world like Jesus had His own; do your best to accomplish yours because no one can destroy it and be done with it; I can say UNTIL DEATH! So everybody has a dream, but your dream cannot substitute your mission. And sometimes it appears difficult to be detected, THEN TRY TO DETECT YOUR MISSION AND WORK ON IT! Believe me, you will have the best dream than ever when you know your mission has been accomplished. The best success is to accomplish your mission. But, there are several different missions such as: bad ones , good ones, honest ones, famous ones and so on. Imagine someone is killing , robbing, dealing in bad ways; imagine someone is teaching children; bad/ good, so whomever or whatever you are doing its your mission, then try to do an honest and famous mission: A GOOD WOULD BE WONDERFUL TO HELP THE FAMOUS BLACK PRESIDENT LEAD THE WORLD. Everybody put your hands in and lets work together for No racism, No personal interests, One world, & One People.
Written by: plhorg, 19 Nov 2008 10:19 PM
From: Haiti, sosua, puerto plata, dominican republique
"I have faith and I will be successful with you or with someone else. Please check my website and sign up my guest book, it is:
http://plhorg.webs.com"
if they are recommended and belong to the "right" party.
$25 million to Haiti is like giving 5 pesos to a beggar in the streets, he can't even buy a piece of bread.
The only real solution is to send money to the DR instead more like a billion dollars to invest in agriculture and the Haitians can help us with the farming and crops and take some home with them.
Haiti is a serious world problem that affects us because they lean in our already stressed infrastructure using up 30% of the health budget. With no end or solution in sight except more famine and misery. I will like to hear some solutions to this huge challenge.
their cousin next door or simply have it administer by an indepedent body
otherwise we will see the repeat of the same old sad song
there is a thread about Obama feel free to keep it alive. I do not mean any disrespect
I am under the impression you are turning yourself into a stalker
With the exception of the last sentence which is offensive, although I feel it was not your intent, your ideas even in draft form are worth being considered.
Direct community organizing is what appears to be needed and your idea about coal is excellent as bridge to alternative energies with a respite to the forests and an aggressive reforestation program. In fact the whole world should contibute to planting the trees since we all need more ways of producing clean air. THE TROPICS ARE THE LUNGS OF THE WORLD!
I have friends at the NSA and they will be watching you for me!
The tropical forests in the amazon jungle are some of the lungs of the world, not the tropics you moron,
and the tropical forests exists in 6 continents and pacific islands, so you get and F!
if you hadn't flunked the 3 rd grade geography you would know this!
Can't you get another free loader scholarship to Cuba to polish up on your geography?
Chauncey and generoso: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical
PS
I would be happy to help you two "gentlemen" aquire your GEDs!
All is not well between Dr. Frankenstien and the monster he created!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/....s/us_elections/article4926283.ece
Who is administering this 25 million? It would go so much further if spent on earth moving equipment and operators who can shore up the river banks and fix the broken roads. That kind of help might prevent the next disaster on the horizon.
I wish those giving the $25 million would read these blogs.
You wrote : THE TROPICS ARE THE LUNGS OF THE WORLD
Here is the real linK;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_rainforest
You were writing about LUNGS=BREATHING correct?
You are stupid as well as a liar and can't admit when you get caught with your pants down!
I mean look who needs to get his GED.
This confirms you are probably a Jr High student, (maybe).
Bury your nose in books and maybe join the army afterwards and get a life!
JOSE-ANO meaning he has his head up his a..
Let us wish the less fortunate well as our so-called leaders may put all of us in the same boat one day.
Major geographic Discovery by generosa and Chauncey!
Hispanola is not in the TROPICS afterall!
They are working on a NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Special to be aired on FOX hosted by Sarah Failin!
you really heat a goal!!! I have been thinking the same thing as you just sated, same ideas. I hope someone in this blog is politically connected and could pass on your idea.
Basta, about the "12 years old getting pregnant being Dominicans" well if they are dominicans and if needed, because they are Dominicans they could use the litle Dominican resourses that the Dominican goverment creates for the Dominican people. And trust me on this, raised in DR only the poorest people got pregnat at 12, and they were ussually 1st or 2nd generation Haitians.
IF YOU CAN"T FEED EM, DON"T BREED EM