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Haiti - Humanitarian : New center for 600 displaced Haitians 15/12/2012 10:54:55 The centre, located in the commune of Cassagne, near the western city of Léogâne, has 134 houses, which will provide a safe, clean and healthy environment for 600 people. It was developed by a variety of partners. The Korean organization Serving Friends International facilitated the long-term lease of the site, the sanitation and built a school for the children of the centre and of the area. The UN Mission for Stabilization in Haiti (MINUSTAH) donated all of the material needed to build the 134 structures. And the Korean contingent of MINUSTAH participated in the preparation of the grounds, building a bridge and the drainage system, and planting trees. IOM built the 134 houses with funding of US$ 300,000 from the Government of the Republic of Korea. The site includes toilet blocks, solar lighting, shower facilities and water. It is located near the centre of Léogâne, where the resident can access health facilities. “The school that our organization built will provide education to the children of this Centre and from the area. It is our hope that these children will become independent and be instrumental in the development of their country,’ said Heegon Moon, President of Serving Friends International. The funds also allowed IOM to assist a group of 66 internally displaced families in the Gressier area, also in Haiti’s western region, to leave a camp and move into houses. The local Council of Léogâne was instrumental in facilitating the work and in making this project a reality. The issue of return to decent accommodation for displaced persons living in camps almost three years after the earthquake has been identified by the President and the Prime Minister of Haiti as one of their top priorities,” said Gregoire Goodstein, IOM Chief of Mission in Haiti. According to the last Data Tracking Matrix, at the end of October 2012 there were 90,415 families, or 357,785 individuals, still living in camps. In Léogâne still has 1,724 families, or 5,931 persons, living in precarious conditions in camps. HL/ HaïtiLibre
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