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Haiti - Social : Visit of the First Lady to the communal Asylum
23/04/2017 11:02:50

Haiti - Social : Visit of the First Lady to the communal Asylum

On Saturday, First Lady Martine Moïse, accompanied by Roosevelt Bellevue, Minister of Social Affairs and Deputy Mayor of Port-au-Prince, Kettyna Bellabe visited the communal Asylum of Port-au-Prince on the street St-Martin (Delmas 2), to make an inventory and inquire about the problems that this institution has faced for some time.

The heads of the institution spoke of urgent difficulties concerning, among others, drinking water, health care, food and electricity. Minister Bellevue promised, in collaboration with the Office of the First Lady and the City of Port-au-Prince, to work as soon as possible to improve the living conditions of the residents.

Kettyna Bellabe took the opportunity to reiterate the will of the Municipal Administration of Port-au-Prince, under the instruction of Mayor Ralph Youri Chevry, to work tirelessly to the proper running of the institutions under his management, with the support of central power to the good of the community in a spirit of living together.

The First Lady, Mrs. Martine Moïse, took advantage of her visit to meet the residents of the Asylum before proceeding to the distribution of some food and hygienic kits.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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