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Wyclef Jean Announces Initiative To Help Haiti, Plans To Raise $48 Mil
Source: sohh.com
Posted on: May 22, 2008 07:34 PDT
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Wyclef Jean

A month after food riots and an outbreak of violence rocked Haiti and resulted in at least six deaths, island-born performer Wyclef Jean is reaching out to help his homeland.

According to Reuters, Jean launched a new initiative "Together for Haiti" yesterday, with a goal to raise $48 million over the next six months that will create jobs and assistance for farmers and help feed the impoverished country.

"We have come together to launch this new initiative because I believe we can do more and better for Haiti when we act together," Jean said at a Manhattan news conference. "We are not only interested in feeding people in response to the current crisis, but we want to offer them an alternative that can help them in a sustainable way."

The project is backed by the World Food Program, the Pan American Development Foundation and Yele Haiti, Jean's charitable foundation for Haiti.

The program aims to provide jobs for 1,800 people everyday, distribute food to 1.5 million people and provide fertilizers to 55,000 farmers. It also aims to offer 9,000 grants to families so start their own small businesses.

"We want to give them the opportunity to set up a small business which they can live on instead of assisting them every time there is a crisis," Jean told Reuters.

As SOHH previously reported, Wyclef was appointed by Haitian President Rene Preval to serve as a roving ambassador to improve the nation's image abroad. He recorded a radio spot last month pleading with Haitians to stop the violence. One of the poorest countries in the Americas, Haiti has battled a rash of kidnap-for-ransom crimes.

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Posted By: Jocelyn
Date: Fri, May 23, 2008 09:27:59 PDT
Haiti needs help to start again their agriculture. Haiti is an agricultural country. The farmers need technicians. I remember in the fifties there were technicians in agriculture in all the small village to work with the farmers. We had good rice, tomatoes, potatoes, etc..
Duvalier displaced the farmers during the 15 september festivities each year, by kidnapping them to mass them in the capital to show the international community that the farmers want him as president for life. They transported them life animals in big trucks and installed them in the public school where it was a big mess. After usisng them for the festivities, those farmers were abandonned in the capital, not knowing what to do, without a cent in their pocket. They started begging, doing odd jobs. Some took the opportunity to stay in the capital abandonning the farms. It is not a good solution to distribute food each time there is a crisis. Teach them how to fish, not transferring the welfare system in Haiti. As soon as you give somebody something for free, his expectation is to have it for ever free. Let them work for their money. Give them dignity. I know young men in the village who refuse to work the farm, doing noting, expecting family members abroad to send money. My family was hard working farmers. My single mother never expect anything for free, work hard and send us to school. We are all educated people who earn decent living. People in welfare, eat, watch TV and get fat. Do not distribute food in Haiti. give them jobs.


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