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Haiti - FLASH : New appointment in public administration 13/09/2017 11:32:00 |
| By decree dated September 12, 2017, the Citizen Stéphanie Auguste is appointed Minister of Social Affairs and Labor... |
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Haiti - News : Zapping... 13/09/2017 11:25:57 |
| Reaction of Dany Laferrière - Launch of the reconstruction work of the Parliament - Marine Protected Area Port-Salut/Abacou - Positive assessment for Choltzer Chancy - Planning of rapid assessments post-IRMA - Commerce, new Chief of Staff... |
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Haiti - Economy : The 2017-2018 budget against the interests of the most vulnerable 13/09/2017 10:27:35 |
| Civil society and human rights organizations, note with « amazement » that the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies voted the draft of the 2017-2018 budget law... |
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Haiti - Security : Vehicles burned down front to Cabinet Fleurant 13/09/2017 10:01:46 |
| Tuesday during the violent demonstration against the Government and the budget, two vehicles were burnt in front of the Private Firm of the Minister of Justice Me Aviol Fleurant... |
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Haiti - Technology : Competition for the best digital tools to strengthen governance 13/09/2017 09:56:13 |
| The French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Transparency International, French International Cooperation and Liberty Living-Lab are launching a competition to identify the best digital tools... |
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Haiti - Politics : Towards the socio-professional integration of young Haitians 13/09/2017 09:46:15 |
| Pierre Josué Agénor Cadet, Minister of National Education and Vocational Training, held a working session with the National Commission for Innovation and Socio-Professional Insertion of Youth... |
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Haiti - FLASH : Violent protest against the budget and the Head of State 13/09/2017 09:07:36 |
| On Tuesday, several thousand demonstrators from different sectors of national life took the concrete. Many protesters were very aggressive and launched hostile speeches against President Moïse and against parliamentarians... |
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