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Thank you, Linda for your intervention!
I was referring to accredited vocational schools where students can be trained using the US/Canada curriculum.

As soon as they finished their programs, they would be eligible to sit a Registry Board that is recognized in US/Canada.

With their Registry Board on hand, they would apply for an H1B visa and come here to work where we have a high demand for those highly skilled workers.

Phillipines and India are the main suppliers of highly skilled workers in the US as of today! With their income those potential Candidates would contribute to economical development of back home (Haiti).

Julien

Julien, January 18 2009, 4:53 PM

Topic: Vocational Schooling for Haiti/Human Dvelopment

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Thank you, Linda for your intervention! I was referring to accredited vocational schools where students can be trained... read more >
Julien, 18-Jan-09 4:53 pm
Sorry I misunderstood your point. However, what you're suggesting brings up another crucial problem that we have in... read more >
Linda, 18-Jan-09 5:15 pm
Exactly, Linda! The purpose is to "manufacture" brains, export them and build up a recognition. Once you get that... read more >
Julien, 18-Jan-09 6:13 pm
Question? With most educated Haitians now living in other countries, can you show me were this has led to any... read more >
Linda, 18-Jan-09 7:52 pm
How can we fix the economy, when we don't produce anything to export? We have no oil,no gold and no diamond. When St... read more >
Julien, 19-Jan-09 9:58 am
Julien, when was the last time you were in Haiti? Haiti has endless numbers of professional schools. You say that... read more >
Linda, 19-Jan-09 3:09 pm

 

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