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19 Fevrye 2008
Fourteen people from Massachusetts and New York will be joining KONPAY in January 2008 for ten days in Jacmel, Haiti's Carnival capital. Read a feature article about them in the Gloucester Daily Times. View their wish list for donations they will brig with them.
Haiti Report for November 13, 2007
The Haiti Report is a compilation and summary of events as described in Haiti and international media prepared by Konbit Pou Ayiti/KONPAY. It does not reflect the opinions of any individual or organization. This service is intended to create a better understanding of the situation in Haiti by presenting the reader with reports that provide a variety of perspectives on the situation.
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IN THIS REPORT:
For Immediate Release: November 5, 2007
This July KONPAY coordinated a groundbreaking event: nearly seventy leaders in Haiti’s environmental movement gathered in Jacmel to strategize on how we can collaborate together.
IN THIS REPORT:
- Preval's Proposed Constitutional Changes Spark Political Debate
- UN Experts Visit Dominican Republic to Assess Racism
- Maryse Narcisse, Second Lavalas Leader Kidnapped and Released; Pierre-Antoine Still Missing
- Tropical Storm Noel Leaves Flooding, Mudslides and At Least 58 Dead
- Swiss Filmmaker Kidnapped and Freed
- Haiti Takes a Step Towards the Caribbean Community Single Market and Economy
- UN Peacekeepers Give Aid to Mark United Nations Day
- OAS Calls for Improved Coordination of Aid Programs
IN THIS REPORT:
- Campaigning Against the EU Economic Partnership Agreement
- UN and Activists Call for Renewed Investigation into Disappearance of Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine
- US Customs Discovers $852k Hidden in SUV Headed for Haiti
- President Preval Calls for Constitutional Amendment
- CARICOM Office Reopens in Haiti
- UN Extends Haiti Peacekeeping Mission with Additional Police
- Flooding Follows Heavy Rains
- STRIKING WHILE THE IRONY IS HOT: Acknowledging Haiti’s aid during the American Revolution
January 30 to February 9, 2007
Are you eager to learn about the complex struggle of the Haitian people, both historically and today? Would you like to hear first-hand from artists, journalists, young activists, elected officials, environmentalists,... and Carnival revelers!