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I read comments about how to develop Haiti.

They are very good inputs that our government should take note on. Verily, we should think about our infrastructure because without it we would not be able to move one step further.

without electricity, one can not expect any investors to invest in your country because I don't think you would expect them to bring their own electricity, it is easier to go to a readible place to invest.

Also without some good paved roads, transportation or communing from place to place freely would be a chaos.

Water system or irrigation is very important, that too should be readily available for development.

Last but not least, is the decentralization of Port-au-Prince.Every place should be autonome to function, Port -au -Prince should not be the sole place for social and political survival.

schools, hospitals, Hotels, public attractions should be built every where.

Further more, our political system should be reformed.

Do we need all these senators, or so called public servants in Haiti?

Those people bear the names and titles but really don't live up to their tasks.

they are rather a bunch parasites and crooks that prey on Hait's resources.

there a lot to say, i would rather leave now because my B/P is getting so high when thinking of all these callous, incompetent politicians whom have held the country back for many years.

I remember when Aristid took power, there was a guy who had lived in Miami, did not finish school, because of friend and politcal contacts that he had in haiti, he was nominated judge without a law degree or experience in the judicial system.

immagine you are being brought in front of this guy for justice, how would he interpret the law to give a fair trial.

we have alot to work on.

Regi, May 1 2010, 2:36 AM

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I read comments about how to develop Haiti. They are very good inputs that our government should take note on. Verily, we should think about our... read more >
Regi, 1-May-10 2:36 am
living a country without water, electricity, good traffic road, communications means to all of us as living in a grave yard. I read over and over... read more >
Atchy, 1-May-10 11:48 am
i totally agree with you my brother. T o tell you the truth, i want to go to Haiti and open a computer school an repair but my fear is similar to... read more >
Jean Claude, 1-May-10 6:11 pm
can haiti become the silicon valley of the caribean? yes in a sence! what I am saying we all are giving opinions that perhapes not reaching to the... read more >
Martine Civil, 1-May-10 9:47 pm
You are a man with a vision, and you are ahead of your time. You forgot a couple of very important points, and I just want to bring them up. The... read more >
Josy, 1-May-10 11:28 pm
Yes, I believe that we can. We may be a "Specialized" one, meaning that we could pick-up business for the anglophone from francophone countries. The... read more >
Bernadette S., 2-May-10 11:54 pm
Sure! In my dream. Do you really think that anyone cares for the well-being of this black nation? If Haiti succeeds, that will send wrong signals to... read more >
Kiki, 4-May-10 10:10 pm
Nobody cares when you answer the phone what color you are. The internet is a great equalizer. If you know your product, You can sell it, and you... read more >
Bernadette S., 4-May-10 10:59 pm
It is well documented, Ha read more >
T Lagwe, 4-May-10 11:39 pm
Thanks for the effort you took to expand upon this post so thoroughly. I look forward to future posts. There are various sea vessels involved in... read more >
Mary Hanna, 24-Jul-10 10:57 am
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