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Haiti - News : Some news here and there... 14/06/2012 13:31:17 Yesterday, as part of his official trip to the United States, the Prime Minister, Laurent Lamothe met the senior management of the American Red Cross "...There were two objectives in this meeting, the first was to thank the Red Cross for all the efforts it made to Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake and the second objective is that the Red Cross had collected more than $ 1.13 billion for Haiti and it remains several hundred million. So we came here with our team to discuss with them about their priorities. We would like the Red Cross, allocates the funds it has for Haiti, according to the priorities of the Haitian Government. We came to work with them on the priorities of the Haitian people..." Carnival of Flowers Jean Mario Dupuy, Minister of Culture, Stéphanie Balmir Villedrouin the Minister of Tourism, and Ady Jean Gardy the Minister of Communications informs the public in general and especially the bands, that the Carnival of Flowers will be held on 29, 30 and 31 July 2012, in Port-au-Prince. This major cultural event, will take place in the area of the Champs de Mars, whose site will be rehabilitated for this purpose. Walk for the elderly As part of the 7th International Day of the fight against elder abuse, one hundred Haitian organizations of defense of the rights of the elderly announce, for Friday, June 15, 2012, a march to create better visibility and change the perception of elderly and claim to government officials, by this popular mobilization, better living conditions for these people. Photo service at the Consulate General of Haiti in Montreal Kurdy Larèche, Vice-Consul for Cultural Affairs and Communications of the Consulate General of Haiti in Montreal, inform the Haitian community in particular, thatfrom Monday, June 11, 2012 passport photos will be taken in the premises of the consular mission. This new measure aims to provide, to the compatriots, better service at lower cost, in record time at the price of CAD 10.00 Courtesy visit of President elected of Dominican Republic, Danilo Medina ? Pierre-Richard Casimir, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs informs us that the President of Dominican Republic, Danilo Medina, could come to Haiti this week "...we expect that all this is confirmed, but actually it is possible that the Dominican elected President, do a tour this week in Haiti, he will not make an official visit [...] he will make a courtesy visit to the President Martelly... All this can attest of the qualty and of excellent relations that Haiti has with our friends of the Dominican Republic [...] I leave the highest authorities of the country make the announcement [...]" The army always on the agenda... but first we must strengthen the PNH On the sidelines of the 17th anniversary of the PNH, the President Martelly gave a summary of his position on the future national security force "I must tell you that in the current context, where there are lots of disorder, the plan of military force still exist, it's a campaign promise. But even if I had that force, we would still the need to reinforce the police [...] so, we must finish with the strengthening of the police and we will continue with the work of reflections or even we will establish the armed force that we must do. But while we have the police that is there, a police force that has all sorts of weaknesses within it, I think it's more important now to look at it to strengthen it [...]" HL/ HaitiLibre
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