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Haiti - Politics : Continuation of the tour of Jovenel in the Great South 02/04/2017 09:28:22 Moreover, concerning the 240 people who have lived for 6 months in a cave near Louroux, President Moïse said "that The situation of these poor people has been used maliciously as many people have let it be believed" claiming that these families do not really live in a cave, but because of the rain and lack of shelter they sheltered there temporarily. Surprising and contradictory statements that cast doubt on the reliable information reported by Food For The Poor Haiti on NGO in Haiti for 30 years, one can not more serious and partner of the Government ; who also questioned the help given to his families by of Pastors, Food For The Poor Haiti and other local NGOs, who confirm that these families live in this cave since the passage of Matthew... https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-20485-haiti-news-zapping-politics.html https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-20462-haiti-flash-over-a-hundred-haitians-survive-in-a-cave-for-nearly-6-months.html At the end of the day, President Moïse visited the state of the communication infrastructure, including bridges over several of the Department's rivers, including the Grande rivière, Guinaudée, Voldrogue and the river of Roseaux, before going to the Public University of Grand'Anse (UPGA). Finally, with the students, the Head of State discussed numerous measures to accompany the universities and public and private schools of the country, including the establishment of school buses, the establishment of a student credit system, from the Kore Etidyan program. Saturday, the Head of State continued his tour in Grand'Anse accompanied by Senators of Grand'Anse, Honorable Jean Rigaud Bélizaire and Sorel Jacinthe, he visited the communes of Mafranc, Moron and Chambellan. Discussions with various local and central government authorities have focused on several sustainable development projects, such as solar and fossil energy, the rehabilitation of several schools and high schools in the area, health infrastructure for the population and the gabionage of the rivers of Grand'Anse. His tour continued up to Dame-Marie and the tip of the peninsula. HL/ SL/ HaitiLibre
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