I’m glad Haiti is still on the international agenda, and I thank orgs like ONE for highlighting news from the recovery effort to this day. The toughest part of the recovery is really just beginning.
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March 10, 2010 at 3:38 pm
I’m glad Haiti is still on the international agenda, and I thank orgs like ONE for highlighting news from the recovery effort to this day. The toughest part of the recovery is really just beginning.