Port-au-Prince Haiti ranks the WORST in a world wide City Sanitation Report
Mercer Report - 2018 Quality of living City Ranking
Mercer releases its Quality of Living ranking each year and this year, Haiti won the "dirtiest city award."
What a shame!
Read what the Mercer report said about the importance of sanitation in a city as far as business is concerned and think about it... Is Haiti really opened for business?
City Sanitation plays an important role when companies decide where to establish locations abroad and send expatriate workers. Conditions used in the sanitation ranking include: air pollution, infectious disease, sewage, water availability and quality, and waste removal.
Basically, the Mercer report is saying that the mayors in the Port-au-Prince area are doing a terrible job and the city workers are getting paid for no reason.
What do you think about that
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All Comments (2)
Quand il s'agit de l'assainissement urbain parmi les villes du monde, Port-au-Prince, Haïti, se classe parmi les villes les plus sales du monde.
En fait, Port-au-Prince est le plus sale de tous les villes, selon le rapport.
Mercer publie son classement de qualité de vie chaque année et cette année, Haïti a remporté le prix de la ville la plus sale.
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