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Hiring Refugees in Haiti
It may sound callous to tell an earthquake survivor in Haiti, "Get a job." But that's effectively what the United Nations will do, says Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon -- and, in fact, that's probably a good thing. Under its "cash...
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Mon, Jan 25 2010 8:28 AM
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Help Fight Cancer by Owning Your Own Healthcare
Fran Drescher is part of Change.org's Changemakers network, comprised of leading voices for social change. Fran is the President of the Cancer Schmancer Movement. 2010 is our year, my friends. And let me tell ya why. You may or may not know it, but...
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Mon, Jan 25 2010 7:23 AM
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Donations to Haiti: Kids Edition
On this drizzly Sunday afternoon (in Washington, anyway) -- especially on the heels of Friday’s celebrity fundraising bash -- thought I’d post a round-up of the creative and inspiring ways students have mobilized in the past week for Haiti. In the immediate...
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Sun, Jan 24 2010 10:59 AM
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Stars Pick Up the Phone for Haiti
Stars for Haiti last night aligned, as over 100 artists from Taylor Swift to Madonna converged for a two-hour telethon on behalf of the quake-devastated nation. Organized by George Clooney and Wyclef Jean, the show may have been a "study in carefully...
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Sat, Jan 23 2010 9:11 AM
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A Plea for Partnership in Haiti
From Congo to Sweden, governments around the world are flooding Haiti with a $ 1 billion outpouring in aid. But while such funds are key, deploying them well requires something that’s seldom happened -- partnership with the Haitian government. That’s...
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Fri, Jan 22 2010 3:06 PM
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Reporter in Haiti: "I Marvel at Their Strength"
For a first-hand perspective on the situation in Port-au-Prince this morning, we reached out to Pooja Bhatia, a current fellow at the Institute of Current World Affairs who’s been based in Haiti for over two years. She's been filing front-page reports...
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Fri, Jan 22 2010 6:29 AM
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Dispatch: Delivering Supplies to Haiti
Port-Au-Prince has always been a chaotic and dusty city, says Charles King. So when King, the executive director of Housing Works , drove inside last weekend after flying down from New York to deliver aid supplies, the outskirts of the city didn’t look...
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Thu, Jan 21 2010 11:33 AM
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IMF Says Yes, Drop Haiti's Debt
Over the past week, members of the Paris Club (including the U.S., U.K. and France) rallied in their call to relieve Haiti's existing debt. Today, activists are greeting the latest two heavyweights to join their ranks: the IMF and World Bank. Last...
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Thu, Jan 21 2010 9:51 AM
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What Would Haiti's Marshall Plan Look Like?
So, IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn is now calling for a 'Marshall Plan' for Haiti. That's a very nice sentiment. We hear it a lot these days, especially when nasty things like disasters strike countries or places that seem far away. By my...
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Wed, Jan 20 2010 2:18 PM
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Big Pharma Pitches in Against Malaria
We've seen plenty of examples of good corporate citizenship this week, and now this morning comes another. Pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline, long characterized by some activists as a kind of Grim Reaper-Scrooge, is opening up new possibilities...
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Wed, Jan 20 2010 9:51 AM
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Not So Healthy for Disaster Zones: Baby Formula
Amid this past week’s maelstrom of good intentions, hundreds of users on Twitter have been calling for donations of a product to Haiti that could prove fatal: baby formula. “Anyone who can donate BABY FORMULA for babies in HAITI, urgently needed!” reads...
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Wed, Jan 20 2010 7:36 AM
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Wireless Providers Respond to Pressure on Haiti
Just one week after the quake in Haiti, text message donations for relief have topped a whopping $22 million. Now, as increasing scrutiny has focused on how quickly those funds will reach relief efforts, two wireless providers have announced they'll...
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Tue, Jan 19 2010 6:22 PM
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Making Sense of Logistics in Haiti
As frustrations with aid delivery mount, “logistical challenges” has become a phrase du jour and frequent headline in recent coverage coming out of Haiti. To get a ground-level perspective on what that means, we turned to John Simon , who’s handled disaster...
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Tue, Jan 19 2010 1:12 PM
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Should Cruise Ships Stop in Haiti?
That's the debate that has the media currently up in arms, as the cruise line Royal Caribbean has continued to make its serene voyages to the (undamaged) private Haitian island it leases, called Labadee®, located just 100 miles from Port-au-Prince...
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Tue, Jan 19 2010 9:41 AM
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Haiti, History and Debt
As has been well-remarked upon over the past week, Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. (A quick news search from the past week pulls up 690 hits for the phrase.) But at Richard Kim writes eloquently in the Nation , to end the story...
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Tue, Jan 19 2010 7:12 AM
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