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22070: Florestal" Re: #22040 - Donors to Pump $300 million - Florestal Asks (fwd)



From: Jean-Marie Florestal <sonice1953@yahoo.com>

Chamberlain posted that article by Joseph Guyler
Delva:

<<PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, May 24 (Reuters) - Foreign
donors could pump
close to $300 million into Haiti over the next few
months as the
hemisphere's poorest country seeks to breathe new life
into its moribund
economy.
    U.S. Ambassador to Haiti James B. Foley announced
on Monday the Bush
administration has authorized the release of $100
million in additional
funds to help Haiti cope with the situation it faces,
following an armed
revolt that drove President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
into exile on Feb. 29.
    That is in addition to $55 million already
programmed for the current
fiscal year, plus $5 million to help run the
Organization of American
States' mission to Haiti.
    With the new $100 million, U.S. assistance to
Haiti totals $160
million for the current fiscal year......>>

Delva's article suggests that relief to Haitian
economy is on its way - see first sentence. Is this a
fact? How much of this $300 million will really go to
help Haiti's economy or its infrastructure? I am
assuming that Delva wants to inform, not just report
(propaganda is not supposed to be among the means of
the main stream media). If so, did this article fail
the editing process? Can Delva provide what percentage
of all this money - he claimed $300 million - will go
to really help the Haitian economy or will be used by
Haitians in Haiti? A more accurate report should have
mentioned that number in the first sentence. If the
percentage is very low, is this misinformation? In
that case, should journalists exclude from the
so-called AID any amounts that do not directly go to
the country's economy before making AID claims!




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