
Cholera is rapidly taking lives of the people of Haiti. Direct Relief has expanded its medical-supply efforts to support over 100 hospitals and health facilities thorought the the country. They are working with Haiti's national Ministry of Health to care for the cholera patients throughout the country. 60, 240 people have been treated for cholera across Haiti and 1, 415 people have died and it is estimated that this outbreak could affect up to 400, 000 people. The semi- presidential republic government of Haiti is looking forward to solve these problems as fast and effectively as they can. We look towards bettering their future sooner.
This is a good start Tamara. Work now on providing some context. Haiti has experienced some many challenges over the last decade and beyond. What about a time-line that illustrates this? A country profile would be helpful also. Start to build your blog. Ít's going to be interesting to follow.
ReplyDeleteBear in mind also that a presidential election has just taken place in Haiti and the results are expected on December 7 - Tuesday. As your video clip notes, he will have to oversee millions of dollars in aid money, which will only be forthcoming if the country is seen as stable, well-governed and not corrupt. Most of the incumbents competitors believe the election was fixed. You should begin to trend this: it's an important development.
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