The situation were facing in Haiti, has to be address on many

Highlighting bati etablisman pou Touris, The situation were facing in Haiti, has to be address on many fronts.

that is why I stated some time ago that we need pivate prisons, in Haiti, so that we can provide security in Haiti mainly in Port au Prince, because tourism would be a multi billion dollar business for the island.

we need to also invest in renewable energy in Haiti we can grow fuel crops examples would be sugar cane, jatropha, corn, algae etc..which we can use domestically or export abroad.

we have to start a campaign to eradicate illiteracy in Haiti, because ignorance breeds poverty.

there is no simple solution to the problems we as a nation face. we have to remember that even though were considered the poorest country in the western hemishere today.

we was at once considered the most richest colony.

because of are agriculture.

and still today are country has many unexplored wealth that awaits us.

The topic is: bati etablisman pou Touris
This is a reply to Msg 13913
Posted by Xavier on April 7 2009 at 12:22 AM

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Tiba says...

Gerald, I hear your plight and I share the shame and the frustration with you. Tourism is a government's project/program and not the more »

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Jb says...

ayititrinube.com cheke link sa a pou we kisa mwen propoze pou developan sekte touris la an more »

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Xavier says...

You are absolutely right. but remember John F Kennedy said ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. we more »

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Linda says...

The streets of Port-au-Prince are like huge garbage dumps, filthy and smelly. If the government were to build nice housing for tourists, they more »

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Linda says...

When Kennedy said that, he wasn't asking the American people to build the country or to create infrastructure for the country, or to build more »

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Gerald says...

Hi linda.. I tottaly agree with you that the steets of port au prince are like huge garbage dumps. However, the government don't necessarily have more »

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Gerald says...

HEY XAVIER.. YOU ARE RIGHT, BUT THE GOVERNMENT STILL NEED TO DO ITS PART. IF SOME HAITIANS IN OUR COMMUNITY COULD CONVINCE COMPANIES TO more »

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Gerald says...

HI TIBA.. VERY WELL SAID. ALL I HAVE TO ADD TO YOUR COMMENT IS THAT: WHEN ARE WE GOING TO STOP BEING PUNISHED FOR LEADING OTHER BLACK NATIONS OUT more »

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Xavier says...

The situation were facing in Haiti, has to be address on many fronts. that is why I stated some time ago that we need pivate prisons, in more »

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Linda says...

So Gerald, let me see if I got this right. You said yes "the streets in Port-au-Prince are like huge garbage dumps. However, the government does more »

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