HRDF.org - Haitian Resource Development Foundation The Haitian Resource Development Foundation prioritizes programs that enable and empower various Haitian locales to further personal and collective independence. Engaging in a range of programs over 20 years, the HRDF continues a commitment to providing measurable results for program beneficiaries and program benefactors. Working with multiple international partners from North America and Europe, the HRDF is committed to fundamental improvements in Haitian villages to ensure greater economic vitality in the near future. http://www.hrdf.org/ Thu, 23 Feb 2012 00:01:13 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Jocelyne David MD and Melissa Plummer RN : Trip report in Suresnes, France, November 2011 http://www.hrdf.org/News/jocelyne-david-md-and-melissa-plummer-rn-trip-report-in-suresnes-france-november-2011.html

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Nongovernmental Organizations NGO - New content http://www.hrdf.org/News/nongovernmental-organizations-ngo-new-content.html Projects Nongovernmental Organizations (NGO) / OGN


New : Riches au milieu des pauvres

New : Quand les ONG tournent le dos aux sans-abri 

New : En dépit des milliards dépensés par d'autres, les Haïtiens porteront le blâme de l'échec 

New : Le drame d’Haïti : Aide humanitaire… ! Qui en bénéficie ?

New : Le choléra s'installe, les ONG se retirent

New : Haiti’s Aid-Industrial Complex

New : Haiti the Fat Cow

 

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Cartes hydro-topographiques d'Aquin http://www.hrdf.org/Ecology/cartes-hydro-topographiques-daquin.html Map 1 : Relief Unite Hydrographe Aquin-Saint Louis du Sud

Aquin typo 1 

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Map 2 : Relief Unite Hydrographe Aquin-Saint Louis du Sud

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Map 3 : Plan de Cogestion Unite Hydrographique Aquin-Saint Louis du Sud - Infrastructure communes d'Aquin et de St Louis du Sud

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Please donate, Help Haiïti and HRDF http://www.hrdf.org/Content/donate.html A Message for Donors:  HRDF’s “Mission Possible” for 2012

Every successful project has three basic requirements: willingness, know-how and resources.  Your donation or contribution can be in any of these three forms, not just money.   Over the years, HRDF’s operating expenses covered wages, travel, lodging, guest teachers, repairs and maintenance, publishing, conferences, field and emergency equipment and supplies.  Since the earthquake and the cholera epidemic, our activities have intensified.  Additional expenses include bringing people to Haiti for the first time, especially teachers, builders and trainers to work on our projects.

Donate 

With deepest gratitude, I thank you for your tax-deductible donation, kindness and generosity to the Haitian Resource Development Foundation. For your records, HRDF U.S. tax identification number is 72-1074482.

You can count of HRDF to make good use of your contribution.  There is no time to lose. 

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Yours, Aldy Castor, M.D., President Haitian Resources Development Foundation (HRDF) 

 

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A NATIONAL-PREPAREDNESS TRIAD : Specialized Training, Equipment and Supplies for Medical and Community Teams http://www.hrdf.org/News/a-national-preparedness-triad-specialized-training-equipment-and-supplies-for-medical-and-community-teams.html

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Part 1:  History and Analysis: Awareness, Gaps and Implementation
Part 2:  Case Study: Pre-hospital Emergency Response, Petit Goâve
Part 3:  Case Study: Filling Two Mission Critical Gaps - Equipment and Supplies

On September 22, 2011, the AMHE sponsored conference, which was held at the American Red Cross in Washington, DC, was by every measure an overwhelming success.  AMHE identified and invited speakers to present on issues that offered a comprehensive look at all aspects of health care in Haiti.  The theme of the conference, Emerging Strategies: Focusing on Comprehensive Healthcare System in Haiti, offered participants an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions about the healthcare needs in Haiti and proposed ways to work collaboratively to address them.  In fact, the ambitious goal of the conference, which basically was to bring all factions of the medical community together with governmental representatives as well as non-governmental organizations and academia, to begin a dialogue and to explore ideas, was expertly executed.   Over the two days of the conference, this goal was realized with the tremendous amount of presentations on topic areas ranging from “MSSP Leaders” to “Planning and External Cooperation: NGOs Control”, to “Supporting Organizations in Haiti.”

 

The discussions were thorough and well researched.   This conference begins the framework for some of the work that AMHE is embarking upon in order to significantly improve health care delivery in Haiti.  As a way of continuing the important discussions that occurred at the conference, AMHE would take the lead to ensure that these partnerships move forward in a cohesive manner: building on the strengths of each organization or entity that enables us to achieve the goal of comprehensive healthcare in Haiti.

 

AMHE recognizes that this conference could not have had the level of success without the committed involvement of the following partners:  Representatives from the Haitian Ministry of Health , The Haitian Red Cross, US Red Cross, USAID, CDC, PAHO, Project Hope, C.H.A.M.T., AME-SADA, Catholic Relief Services, World Bank, AMH, Haitian Diaspora Federation, Friends of Haiti, IMEC, HRDF, NOAH, PROJECT HOPE ; The Haitian Embassy in Washington, the Commissioner of Broward County;  The Rector and Vice Rector of the State Medical school of Haiti ; Faculty from Calgary University, George Washington University, University of Virginia,  Harvard University, Howard University, Phoenix University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Massachusetts and  Jackson Health System/University of Miami.

 

As AMHE forges ahead, we plan on continuing to build partnerships which would be inclusive of all aspects of the medical field.  We want to ensure that we provide the opportunity for organizations and individuals alike to coalesce around the important health concerns that affect the people of Haiti.

 

Sincerest Regards,

 

 J. Pierre-Paul Cadet, MD, MBA                 Karl E. Latortue, MD President                                                      General Secretary

 

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Rapport de Mission Formation en Réanimation cardiovasculaire http://www.hrdf.org/Sante-/-Infirmieres/rapport-de-mission-formation-en-reanimation-cardiovasculaire.html Aquin, Haïti
Le 15, 16 et 17 juin, 2011 

Organisations de parrainage : Haitian Resource Development Foundation (HRDF), en partenariat avec Hope for Haiti  et l’Association des Médecins Haïtiens à l’Etranger (AMHE)

Formation : Soins immédiats en réanimation (SIR) et utilisation du défibrillateur automatiqu 

Arrêt Respiratoire

·       - Gestion des voies aériennes

·       - Utilisation d'Oxygène

·       - Techniques de base de dégagement des voies aériennes

·       - Ventilation au ballon –masque

·       - Conduit aérien oropharyngé

·       - Aspiration

·       - Ventilation avancée: Masque laryngé, tube œsophagotrachéale    

·       - (Combitube)

·       - Intubation endotrachéale 

 

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Opportunity for Haitian physicians: Sponsorship for Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in the United States. http://www.hrdf.org/Messages/opportunity-for-haitian-physicians.html August 13, 2011
Dear Colleagues,

 

Recently, an international non-profit organization based in Florida, called The Society Worldwide Medical Exchange (SWME),  approached HRDF to help reach out to Haitian Physicians who might benefit from their program  of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) abroad.

 

In particular, there are two events next years of value in the United States as followed:

 

American Diabetes Association (ADA)
72nd Scientific Sessions
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
June 8-12, 2012
www.diabetes.org

Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
ID Week 2012
San Diego, California
October 17-21, 2012
www.idweek.org   

Interested Haitian Physicians can request SWME to sponsor them to these major conferences. As explained in the SWME website, the sponsorship covers the entire cost of the doctors’ participation, though they do not incur any collateral expenses. Doctors are selected by the SWME advisory board based on merit and local humanitarian involvement.

When you visit the organization website, you will see that the application process is straightforward

 

Basic Requirements:

 

  • - Physicians working in a humanitarian capacity, delivering accessible, high quality medical care in underserved, disadvantaged and/or rural communities
  • - Limited access to medical activities abroad due to financial hardship
  • - Physician must currently practice in the therapeutic area of the conference they wish to attend.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • - Applicants working in a public health setting
  • - Community leadership
  • - Advocacy work

For further questions, please contact:

SHAVALA MAGRI, International Project Manager
1666 Kennedy Causeway, Suite 702
North Bay Village, Florida 33141 
Telephone: 1-305-407–9222, 1-305-407–9222 

FAX: 1-305-433-7128

Email: smagri@worldwidemedicalexchange.org
Website: www.worldwidemedicalexchange.org

I encourage you to make the most of this new opportunity. Please, contact me if I can be of assistance.

Sincerely,
Aldy Castor MD, President Haitian Resource Development Foundation (HRDF)

 

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HRDF New content - Summer 2011 http://www.hrdf.org/News/hrdf-new-content-summer-2011.html Nongovernmental Organizations NGO
HRDF Publications

“Recovery soccer”, A new game for GO and NGO 

Le « football de la relance », Une nouvelle variante pour les OG et les ONG 

Kiwanis Club of Lauderdale Lakes Aldy Castor MD Award speech At the 12h Annual Grand Charity Bal

Une appropriation territoriale résultant des zones d’incertitudes - Un Nouveau Mode Opératoire en Haïti  

Ce que disent les autres sur Haiti / Recent publications and articles on Haiti

Sex for Work in Haiti 


Conferences

Kiwanis Club of Lauderdale Lakes Aldy Castor MD Award speech At the 12h Annual Grand Charity Ball

Les Assises Nationales de la Culture : « La gestion de la santé et la sécurité au travail dans la filière artisanale en Haïti » 

POWERPOINT : Gestion de la santé et de la sécurité au travail dans la filière artisanale en Haïti 

 

 

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NGO / ONG : Who loses win ; Qui perd gagne http://www.hrdf.org/News/ngo-ong-who-loses-win-qui-perd-gagne-news.html (US VERSION) : Kicking the Ball: When GO and NGO’s Play “Disaster soccer”. Who Loses Wins. By. Aldy Castor MDES WINS

For about thirty years, I’ve closely observed the pursuit of social development conducted by the Haitian government [GO’s] and by non-governmental organizations [NGO’s], both native and foreign.  On both sides, there have been many combinations and configurations of programs and projects, in a range of subjects - health, ecology, agriculture, food, education, jobs, infrastructure, public works and disaster preparedness.  The relatively few that succeed are sources of pride, especially to local communities.  The rest we tend to forget, but the worst cause continuing embarrassment, shame and damage.  The past year’s attempt by GO’s and NGO’s to recover from the earthquake is an example of few successes and many failures.... READ MORE

(FR VERSION) : « Quand les OG et les ONG jouent au "football de la catastrophe" ». Qui perd gagne. Par Dr. Aldy Castor

Pendant plus d'une trentaine d'années, j'ai observé la politique de développement social des organisations gouvernementales (OG) haïtiennes et des organisations non gouvernementales (ONG), à la fois nationales et étrangères, qui opèrent en Haïti. Des deux côtés, elles interviennent sur plusieurs programmes et projets - santé, écologie, agriculture, alimentation, éducation, emplois, infrastructures, travaux publics, prévention et gestion des désastres, etc. Le petit nombre de projets qui réussissent sont une source de fierté, en particulier dans les communautés locales. Nous avons tendance à oublier la majorité de ces programmes, mais les pires constituent une cause d'embarras, de honte et de discrédit. Pendant ces derniers treize mois, la gestion post-séisme par les OG et les ONG met en relief leurs succès mitigés et leurs échecs retentissants... LIRE LA SUITE

 


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Community Relations Executive Seminar Training (CREST) for South Florida African-American and Caribbean Communities Leaders http://www.hrdf.org/Miami-Division-of-Federal-Bureau-of-Investigation/community-relations-executive-seminar-training.html The FBI Citizens’ Academy Alumni Association – South Florida (FBI CAAA-SF) in partnership with the Haitian Resource Development Foundation (HRDF),  hosted their second in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Community Relations Executive Seminar Training (CREST) program on Saturday, February 26, in Davie Florida.

CREST-001 CREST-002CREST-001 

30 Community leaders from the African-American and Caribbean communities  came to together and enjoyed a stimulating presentation on Civil Rights as well as  an informal "dialogue" regarding issues of the African American and Caribbean-American communities.  

CREST-003 CREST-004

This is a two-part CREST program.  The second phase, as determined from this "dialogue," will consist of a Town Hall for youth from the African-American and Caribbean communities.  The Town Hall will take place within the next few months. 

CREST-005

Special Agent Brett Hovington, Unit Chief from Washington, DC facilitated the "Discover Through Dialogue" section.  And John Gilles, Special Agent in Charge of the Miami Division was also in attendance and made himself available for all the questions and answers.

 

Aldy Castor MD
President Haitian Resource Development Foundation (HRDF)


Note:The FBI CREST Program is a shorter, focused version of the FBI Citizens’ Academy, usually a day in length.  Seminars are offered to community groups at their choice of location.  Participants learn about the mission, history, accomplishments and workings of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, with topical sessions customized to meet the interests and needs of the community.  Through CREST, the FBI can promote the exchange of information and help communities understand, prepare for and solve problems related to federal crimes.  For more information:

http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/partnerships_and_outreach/community_outreach/crest 

 

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Invasion or Infusion ? Understanding the Role of NGOs in Contemporary Haiti http://www.hrdf.org/Nongovernmental-Organizations-NGO-/-OGN/invasion-or-infusion-understanding-the-role-of-ngos-in-contemporary-haiti.html Mark SchullerUniversityof California, Santa Barbara

It is impossible to discuss development in Haiti without talking about nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Currently, most grant aid to Haiti is directed to one of more than 300 officially recognized NGOs. Given this, a critical understanding and evaluation of NGOs is essential; however, there have been very few scholarly articles published which specifically examine them.1 Despite a paucity of scholarship on NGOs in Haiti, they are being discussed and debated within certain circles in the country, and several methods for evaluating and understanding NGOs have been proposed. Two studies of NGOs have particular significance because of their scope and institutional location.2 The World Bank published “Haiti: NGO Sector Study” in March 1997, around the same time that the Centre de Recherche Sociale et de Formation Economique pour le Développement (CRESFED) published “Haïti: Invasion des ONG.” The former valorized NGOs and referred to the funds channeled through NGOs as an “infusion,” while the latter was critical of NGOs, calling their apparently sudden appearance and role an “invasion.” While there have been studies before and since,3 these two set the tone for discourse and policies in Haiti from 1997 to the present, defining two distinct orientations.

Which is correct? Are NGOs “good” or “bad” for Haiti’s development? Are they closer to Haiti’s people and less corrupt than the government, or are they tools of foreign imperialism? Should Haitian people—either living in Haiti or in the “tenth province” (now “eleventh”4)—support NGOs? Should blan concerned about democracy and Haiti’s development support NGOs? If so, which NGOs should be supported? Are NGOs the solution to Haiti’s poverty, exclusion, and centralization, or are they part of the problem? More importantly, how can we make or evaluate such claims?

This article attempts to provide a framework for addressing these larger, admittedly polemical questions. To begin to answer these questions requires a clear definition and conception of NGOs...

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New content on HRDF in 2011 - Summary http://www.hrdf.org/News/new-content-on-hrdf-in-2011-summary.html  

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Project in Aquin : Ecology

Project : Nongovernmental Organizations (NGO) / OGN

Project : Données générales de la Diaspora

 

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NGO List by departments from OCHA Haiti - Nov 2008 http://www.hrdf.org/Nongovernmental-Organizations-NGO-/-OGN/ngo-list-by-departments-from-ocha-haiti-nov-2008.html NGO List news ad
 

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Map of Haiti : Un Agencies, International Organizations & NGOs presence http://www.hrdf.org/Nongovernmental-Organizations-NGO-/-OGN/ngo-map-haiti.html NGO Map Haiti preview

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Nongovernmental Organizations NGO http://www.hrdf.org/Nongovernmental-Organizations-NGO-/-OGN/organisations-nongouvernementales-ong-nongovernmental-organizations-ngo.html HRDF Publications

Jongler avec un ballon : « Quand les OG et les ONG jouent au « football de la catastrophe ». Qui perd gagne. Par Dr. Aldy Castor 

Kicking the Ball: When GO and NGO’s Play “Disaster soccer”. Who Loses Wins. By. Aldy Castor MD

 

Actions and Limites : The case of Haiti - Brochure NGO - English Version

Actions et Limites : Le cas d'Haiti - Brochure NGO - Version française

“Recovery soccer”, A new game for GO and NGO 

Le « football de la relance », Une nouvelle variante pour les OG et les ONG 

Kiwanis Club of Lauderdale Lakes Aldy Castor MD Award speech At the 12h Annual Grand Charity Bal

Une appropriation territoriale résultant des zones d’incertitudes - Un Nouveau Mode Opératoire en Haïti 

General informations / Informations générales

Liste ONG reconnue en Haiti publiée par UCAONG 

Déclaration de Coordination SUD en vue de la conférence internationale des donateurs pour Haïti

ONG membres de Coordination SUD se mobilisent pour Haïti

Un site portail des plates-formes nationales d’ONG  

Haïti: " La République des ONG " - Radio Métropole Haïti

Haïti : comment les ONG françaises gèrent l'afflux de dons

Préval Bellerive - Le gouvernement exige plus de transparence de la part des ONG

Ce que disent les autres sur Haiti / Recent publications and articles on Haiti

Haiti : where aid failed

Haiti in the hands of the NGOs

ONG et les Etat - L'Express (FR) : "En Haïti, les ONG et les Etats ont confondu urgence et précipitation"

Chronique : L'Etat doit retrouver son rôle en Haïti - News Press (FR)

Rencontre des ONG pour Haïti le 25 mars : Quatre priorités pour les ONG françaises - NewsPress (FR)

Pierre Salignon " Un nouvel Haïti... mais pas pour tout de suite "

Haïti: « ONG, agences bilatérales de développement, Nations Unies, ont contribué à affaiblir l'Etat haïtien », selon Edmond Mulet

Haïti: la république des ONG par Jocelyn Coulon

Les ONG, selon le SJR  

Haïti, l’urgence est à la coordination", par Jean-Louis Vielajus

Haïti est la preuve de l’échec de l’aide internationale

NGOs in Haiti face new questions about effectiveness

Customs stalling aid efforts in Haiti 

Sex for Work in Haiti

New : Riches au milieu des pauvres

New : Quand les ONG tournent le dos aux sans-abri 

New : En dépit des milliards dépensés par d'autres, les Haïtiens porteront le blâme de l'échec 

New : Le drame d’Haïti : Aide humanitaire… ! Qui en bénéficie ?

New : Le choléra s'installe, les ONG se retirent

New : Haiti’s Aid-Industrial Complex

New : Haiti the Fat Cow

 

 

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Haïti est la preuve de l’échec de l’aide internationale http://www.hrdf.org/Nongovernmental-Organizations-NGO-/-OGN/haiti-est-la-preuve-de-lechec-de-laide-internationale.html

Le temps - Entretien du lundi 20 décembre 2010

Par Arnaud Robert, de retour de Port-au-Prince

 

Diplômé de l’Institut de hautes études internationales de Genève, le Brésilien Ricardo Seitenfus a 62 ans. Depuis 2008, il représente l’Organisation des Etats américains en Haïti. Il dresse un véritable réquisitoire contre la présence internationale dans le pays

Le Temps: Dix mille Casques bleus en Haïti. A votre sens, une présence contre-productive…

Ricardo Seitenfus: Le système de prévention des litiges dans le cadre du système onusien n’est pas adapté au contexte haïtien. Haïti n’est pas une menace internationale. Nous ne sommes pas en situation de guerre civile. Haïti n’est ni l’Irak ni l’Afghanistan. Et pourtant le Conseil de sécurité, puisqu’il manque d’alternative, a imposé des Casques bleus depuis 2004, après le départ du président Aristide. Depuis 1990, nous en sommes ici à notre huitième mission onusienne. Haïti vit depuis 1986 et le départ de Jean-Claude Duvalier ce que j’appelle un conflit de basse intensité. Nous sommes confrontés à des luttes pour le pouvoir entre des acteurs politiques qui ne respectent pas le jeu démocratique. Mais il me semble qu’Haïti, sur la scène internationale, paie essentiellement sa grande proximité avec les Etats-Unis. Haïti a été l’objet d’une attention négative de la part du système international. Il s’agissait pour l’ONU de geler le pouvoir et de transformer les Haïtiens en prisonniers de leur propre île. L’angoisse des boat people explique pour beaucoup les décisions de l’international vis-à-vis d’Haïti. On veut à tout prix qu’ils restent chez eux.

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Cholera: Critères pour les volontaires déployés en Haïti http://www.hrdf.org/Donnees-generales-de-la-Diaspora/cholera-criteres-pour-les-volontaires-deployes-en-haiti.html

Critères à respecter par les professionnels de la santé déployés en Haïti pour la réponse à l’épidémie de cholera 

Ministère de la Santé Publique de la Population (MSPP)

Critères que les agences, institutions ou individus doivent respecter avant de déployer des professionnels de la santé en Haïti pour la réponse à l’épidémie de cholera 

Dans le cadre de la réponse à l’épidémie de choléra,  le MSPP envisage d’accepter les offres d’envois d’équipes médicales par les gouvernements,  instituions ou organisations  pour l’aider à combattre l’épidémie de cholera.  Pour une meilleure coordination de ces offres une évaluation se fera ou cas par cas et selon les besoins en considérant les  critères suivantes :

1-      La ou les personne(S) devra parler français et si possible créole (spécialement pour le travail communautaire)  sinon être  accompagné d’un traducteur

2-      Etre autonome (ressources financières, médicaments essentiels, téléphone, transport, lits de campements ou sac de couchage etc.)

3-      Etre capable de travailler avec des ressources et des moyens  très limités

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HRDF TV Video report - New hope for haiti http://www.hrdf.org/Videos/hrdf-video-report-new-hope-for-haiti.html {youtube}ENLYCIz0D5g{/youtube}


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Données générales de la Diaspora http://www.hrdf.org/20101210327/Donnees-generales-de-la-Diaspora/donnees-generales-de-la-diaspora.html haiti flag
 

New project content : " Données générales de la Diaspora "

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Informations générales

République d'Haitï : La constitution de 1987

Haïti-post-séisme: la diaspora haïtienne se réunit sur la reconstruction

L'émissaire spécial de l'ONU pour Haïti veut impliquer la diaspora haïtienne dans le projet de reconstruction d'Haïti

The Haitian Diaspora Federation Confirms Envoy to the Interim Commission for the Reconstruction of Haiti (ICRH)‏

Meeting Montréal Meeting OEA Ecole Polytechnique

Diaspora U.S. Special Coordinator for Haiti to Engage Diaspora at Town Meetings

(FR) - La Diaspora haïtienne se réunit à l’OEA pour planifier la reconstruction d’Haïti après le séisme

Diaspora Draft Congress Program 24 jul 2009

Cholera: Critères pour les volontaires déployés en Haïti

Loi sur les privilèges accordés aux Haïtiens d’origine jouissant d’une autre nationalité et à leurs descendants

Articles de Presse

Haiti-Diaspora: les résolutions du congrès de Floride remises au Premier ministre 

Haiti : 31 mars, la conférence des donateurs à New York

Bill Clinton au congrès de la diaspora haïtienne à Miami

Haïti-post-séisme: la diaspora haïtienne se réunit sur la reconstruction

La diaspora incontournable dans la reconstruction d'Haïti

Haïti: La diaspora, un secteur clé dans la reconstruction d'Haïti

Ministère des Haïtiens Vivant à l’Etranger

MHAVE Paraison Visites en Europe et en Amérique Nord & Sud

Haïti - Économie : Edwin Paraison croit au «Haitian Dream»

 Haiti-Diaspora: les résolutions du congrès de Floride remises au Premier ministre 

Transfer Of Knowledge Through Expatriate Nationals (TOKTEN)

MHAVE TOKTEN Haïti lance un programme de retour pour ses cadres expatriés

MHAVE Tokten Diaspora Miami Paraison - Le 11e département veut son intégration ]]>
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Community Relations Executive Seminar Training (CREST) for Haitian Leaders in South Florida http://www.hrdf.org/Miami-Division-of-Federal-Bureau-of-Investigation/community-relations-executive-seminar-training-crest-for-haitian-leaders-in-south-florida.html  

The Haitian Resource Development Foundation (HRDF) in partnership with the Miami Division of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) held a Community Relations Executive Seminar Training (CREST) on Saturday, October 30 at the Weston Community Center.  The seminar was taught by FBI executives, senior special agents and program managers.  The topics included:

  • - Health care
  • - Mortgage fraud
  • - Crime scene evidence collection
  • - Cyber [computer] crime
  • - Violent crime
  • - International and domestic terrorism
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