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Sep242012
A Tale of Two Cities
Monday, September 24, 2012 at 12:42PM
Port-au-Prince, 24 September 2012 - One city was built just last year. A project costing over US$2 million. Dozens of brightly painted new homes, scattered across a two-hectare site. Today they are empty. Some have been vandalized… and worse. The scene is desolate and can be disgusting. But the project’s backers say it was a “success.”
The other city is the “heart of Haitil,” Port-au-Prince’s downtown. Despite hundreds of thousands dollars spent on plans and conferences, it remains dirty, disorganized, and un-reconstructed. The government is starting to build its own buildings, but what is everyone else supposed to do?
Dossier 20 - Housing Exposition Exposes Waste, Cynicism
Dossier 21 - Reconstruction of the capital's downtown? Or of the ministries?
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