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Haiti - Brazil : Celso Amorim comes to conclude a series of partnerships
29/09/2010 13:00:27

Haiti - Brazil : Celso Amorim comes to conclude a series of partnerships

During his stay, 
Celso Amorim, the Brazilian Minister for the foreign affairs will meet the President of Haiti, René Préval, Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marie-Michèle Rey and Edmond Mulet, Special Representative of the UN and the General Paul Luiz Guilherme Cruz, military commander of the UN Mission for Stabilization in Haiti (MINUSTAH).

On the agenda, the Chancellor will propose building a hydroelectric dam in the Artibonite, elaborated by Brazil. A project in partnership with Cuba for the construction of emergency clinics and staff training in the field of health. The Chancellor will also offer 500 scholarships for Haitian students come to study in Brazil. The goal is that students finish their studies without having to wait for the reconstruction of institutions where they were enrolled. He finally submit a project for the production of school meals.


During his stay in Haiti, he will visit the site of solid waste collection in Carrefour Feuilles financed by the IBSA (India, Brazil and South Africa) and will visit the headquarters of "Kay Nou" a project coordinated by the movement "Viva Rio" and developed in the neighborhood of Bel-Air, considered as one of the most violent of the Haitian capital where he will make proposals for improving work, education and culture.

BF / HaitiLibre



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