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Haiti - News : Some news here and there... 18/11/2014 12:52:49 rom November 16 to 18, a delegation from Decameron Hotels & Resorts is on exploratory visit to Haiti. Directed by Lucio Garcia, President of the Hotel Chain, this delegation is accompanied by Stéphanie Balmir Villedrouin, the Minister of Tourism and Creative Industry (MTIC). Energy issues at the 43rd Council of Government Wednesday, November 19 at the Primature will be held on 43rd Council of Government to be chaired by the Prime Minister, Laurent Lamothe, around energy issues. During the Council, will be presented the situation of Electricity of Haiti (EDH) and the actions of the Government to electrify the country and provide better services to consumers. Haiti in the top 10 of the countries where practice is modern slavery The second annual report "Global Slavery Index" of the Walk Free Foundation, based in Dalkeith (Australia) indicates that nearly 36 million people in the world live in modern slavery. Haiti with 2.3% of its population living in slavery, is one of the Top 10 after Mauritania (4%) and Uzbekistan (3.97%)... Vertières: Message from the Minister of Defense On the occasion of the commemoration of the 211th anniversary of the Battle of Vertières, Lener Renauld the Ministry of Defence declared "211 years since our founding fathers shed their blood and sacrificed their lives by successfully confronting the greatest army of the time to leave us this piece of land freed from slavery, oppression and shameful exploitation of man by man. On the occasion of the commemoration of this glorious anniversary of the Battle of Vertières, the Ministry of Defence wishes to all the officers, Noncommissioned officers and enrolled of FAD'H, a joyous celebration !" Students visiting MUPANAH Monday, the eve of the 211th anniversary of the Battle of Vertieres, the Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien (MUPANAH) hosted a group of students from different schools in the metropolitan area. These students were able to discover through the staging of historical documents and objects witnesses, the highlights of the history of Haiti, including the triumph of the Native Army to Vertières, November 18, 1803 which led to the eradication of the colonial system and the independence of Haiti. Recall that the museum receives daily, any category of visitors and especially Haitian youth, in order to accompany him in search of his identity, through guided tours and other cultural events. HL/ HaitiLibre
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