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B Clinton To Head To Haiti To Promote Investment

The outlook for Haiti was positive, he said, with a Government committed to building a modern State, large pledges of aid from donors, a diaspora willing to help and goodwill from the international community. “I am convinced that Haiti has a remarkable opportunity... Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News

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