Haiti Education - A new study shows many schools are closed in the poorest neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince
A team of young men and women went around some of the poorest neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince to find out how many schools where functioning. Here is what they found out.
PHOTO: Haiti - Elev Lekol Piblik nou yo (Public School Students)
64 schools are closed, shut down, in the areas of Rue Tiremasse, Ruelle Mayard, Rue Saint Martin, Delmas 2, Delmas 4 and Delmas 6, poor neighborhoods of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince not very far from the National Palace.
63 schools are closed Cite Soley and the surrounding areas.
90 schools are closed in Martissant and the surrounding area.
Martissant Haiti nicknamed Carrefour de la Mort - The Crossroads of Death
This study was made the team of Pawol Geto, from the morning show Matin Debat which airs on radio eclair.
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