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Haiti: Electricity rations down to 8 hours for at least one month

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (defend.ht) - One month before the promise of electricity 24 hours per day by Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe, even worse rationing of electricity was announced by the Directorate General of Electricity of Haiti (EDH). In the highly populated districts of Delmas, Petite Place Cazeau, Bel Air and Lalue, to name a few, the availability of electricity is reduced from 16 hours per day to 8 hours per day, since Thursday April 25.

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Haiti Splashes Slum With Psychedelic Colors

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (defend.ht/AP) - One of Haiti's biggest shantytowns, a vast expanse of grim cinderblock homes on a mountainside in the nation's capital, is getting a psychedelic makeover that aims to be part art and part homage.

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Haiti: 400-Home Community Opens in Zoranje

MORNE CABRIT, Haiti (defend.ht) - On Monday, the Inter-American Development Bank opened a 400 home community in Zoranje that will provide safe, low-cost housing for low-income families affected by the earthquake of January 12, 2010.

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10,000 Families Receive Temporary Shelters from NGO, IOM

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (defend.ht) - The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has provided new temporary shelter to nearly 10,000 displaced families in Haiti through its housing program. Approximately 500,000 people are still in tents and many of them are threatened with eviction.

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BBBC Housing Models Introduced During Reconstruction Week

CROIX-DES-BOUQUETS, Haiti - On the fourth day of Reconstruction Week the Haitian officials and the press were given the opportunity to view several housing concepts being entertained by the Government of Haiti and the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) for their Building Back Better Communities (BBBC) initiative.

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Clinton, IHRC Accused of Providing 'Life Threatening' Shelters to Léogâne's School Children

LEOGANE, Haiti - One of the first projects approved by the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) was to provide transitional classrooms for school children and emergency shelters in the case of severe weather.

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BBBC Haiti Housing Director Announces Home Ownership Option

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - The Building Back Better Communities Director for the Exemplar Community Development (ECD) Foundation announced on Thursday hopes that ownership options for residents to own their home and property are being developed.

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Haiti Housing Plans: BBBC vs Kay Pam

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Two national housing initiatives on President Michel Martelly's table, one was presented by the IHRC, Chaired by U.S. President Bill Clinton and current Prime Minister Jean Max Bellerive on Wednesday, and the other by the National Bank of Credit and would have been presented by the late Guiteau Toussaint on Tuesday.

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Bill Clinton, IHRC Present National Housing Plan

ZORANJE, Haiti - On Wednesday, U.S. President Bill Clinton and outgoing Prime Minister Jean Max Bellrive were accompanied by President Michel Martelly as he was introduced to the Building Back Better Communities (BBBC) project that will be showcased at the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission's (IHRC) housing expo.

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Slain Bank Chairman Would Have Launched Haiti's First Public Mortgage Program

Hughes Bernard, Guiteau Toussaint, Jean-Philippe Vixamar

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Guiteau Toussaint the slain Chairman of the Board of Directors for the National Credit Bank would have launched on Tuesday the first public mortgage program in Haiti.

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Earthquake-Resistant Design is Not New to Haiti

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - One kind of house remained standing in the hills around Port-au-Prince after the earthquake. Pierre Fouche, a Haitian earthquake engineer, noticed that these houses stood among the rubble of neighboring buildings that had collapsed.

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New to Botanists: "Ornithidium Donaldeedodii"

TEMPE, USA - An orchid found in Haiti was declared a new species by botanists.

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Housing Project Rising North of P-au-P

CABARET — A religious charity said Friday it has started a housing project Cabaret, north of Port-au-Prince to house 2,500 people, that have been displaced since last year's earthquake.

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Haitians Not Impressed with Pre-Fabricated Homes

The Haitian government resolved to exempt taxes and custom fees for importers of prefabricated homes, to ease the housing crisis left after the earthquake.

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Book reviews

Haiti Noir

Book Review

The anthology edited by Edwidge Danticat puts a uniquely Haitian spin on the crime genre

"Danticat has succeeded in assembling a group portrait of Haitian culture and resilience that is cause for celebration." - Publishers Weekly