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11-01-2010 @ 10:00PM
William said...
Water problem in Haiti is not that hard to fix. A friend of mine has a water
http://destinationnorthhaiti.com/?page_id=2
company in the Northern part of Haiti. Jsut minutes after the deadly quake, I told some of those who were in charged of sending doctors and aids down to Haiti follow a plan that i had but no one listened. My plan was to conduct an inventory of all the water suppliers in the region and used some of the money they received to buy water from the locals. Which would had been more cost efficient and at the same time profitable to the local economy there. There are so many sources of water being wasted every day because of no infrastructure.I'm organizing a tour to the Northern side of the country. The proceed will go help funding a school, church with access to clean drinking water. No, I do not have non-profit organization, I run a tour operator company in Haiti. http://destinationnorthhaiti.com/?page_id=2
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