At the annual meeting of the powerful of the policy and the economy, "the World Economic Forum (WEF)" in Davos, Switzerland, which closed its doors this Sunday, the Dominican President, Leonel Fernández who participated yesterday, Saturday to the roundtable "Develop the private investment in Haiti", has proposed a broad plan to build homes to house more than a million people still living in refugee camps. He emphasized on the need for the international private sector to contribute to achieve sustainable development in Haiti, citing among other things, the research of investment for the implementation of tourism projects in areas concerned by such activity.
President Fernández said that to reach its full development, "Haiti must undertake a major project of industrialization generator of jobs." Stressing the need to implement education programs for the "professional training of human resources in order to incorporate them into the productive system". Another important area, according to him, is to invest in infrastructure such as roads, bridges, aqueducts, schools, hospitals and other services.Read Article
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