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Haiti - News : Some news here and there... 13/11/2014 13:53:00 Thursday morning, the Prime Minister met with a member of the leadership of the French Bolloré groupwhich has announced an investment of 40 million US dollars in Haiti, in the port facilities of Varreux terminal. In this development project of port facilities, over 100 jobs will be created, transport costs of imported goods will be reduced, with as direct impact, a decrease in the cost of living. Note that the Bolloré Group created in 1822, is among the 500 largest companies in the world. Consultations in series This Thursday, as part of consultations aimed at finding a solution to the crisis, the Head of State will meet at the National Palace, with groups Zantray-Lakou, Souvnans-Lakou, Soukri-Bagio, union representatives from various sectors and some Grand Masters of the Masonic Order. Tourism: Exploratory Mission to Cuba Wednesday, Maryse Noel, General Director of Ministry of Tourism and Creative Industries (MTIC), together with its Departmental Director of North and Southeast, respectively Dieudonne E. Luma and Dithny Joan Raton, met with the Ambassador of Cuba in Haiti, Ricardo S. Garcia Napoles to discuss about an exploratory mission to Cuba on community-based tourism, including the management of tourist sites and lodgings in order to draw inspiration from the success of Cuba in the field of tourism, share experiences and generate new ideas. Mobile registering unit Tuesday took place a meeting between members of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the National Identification Office (ONI) as part of a planning of mobile registration units in Croix des Bouquets and Petite Place Cazeau from 17 to 19 November 2014. Reconstruction of buildings in the historic center of Jacmel Concerned to bring its touch to tourism development Mrs. Stéphane Vital, began rebuilding its many buildings located in the historical center of Jacmel, including: Congo beach restaurant bar dancing. On the design side and recovery Mrs. Vital, said that the bricks and wood will come from the former home of Alexander Vital trade, established in the 19th century in front of the place Pétion-Bolivar. "This space was lacking in Jacmel," stressed the historian Jean Elie Gilles. This implementation is part of the will of the public and private sectors to develop the region's attractiveness and offer better service and better destinations for recreation. Mobile clinic in schools Since the launch in September 2014 of the first mobile clinic https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-12088-haiti-health-first-mobile-clinic-in-schools.html more than 5,000 students have benefited from this program in schools. HL/ HaitiLibre
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