Bill Clinton visits Haiti, attends rebuilding summit
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, who is U.N. special envoy for Haiti, was in the earthquake-devastated country on June 1, as seen in the photo above, in which he visits a construction project of small houses in Léogâne, about 18 miles from the capital city of Port-au-Prince. In the photo below, Haitians excitedly greet Clinton ...
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, who is U.N. special envoy for Haiti, was in the earthquake-devastated country on June 1, as seen in the photo above, in which he visits a construction project of small houses in Léogâne, about 18 miles from the capital city of Port-au-Prince. In the photo below, Haitians excitedly greet Clinton in Léogâne.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, who is U.N. special envoy for Haiti, was in the earthquake-devastated country on June 1, as seen in the photo above, in which he visits a construction project of small houses in Léogâne, about 18 miles from the capital city of Port-au-Prince. In the photo below, Haitians excitedly greet Clinton in Léogâne.
Yesterday, Clinton attended a summit in the Dominican Republic at which donor countries met to discuss rebuilding efforts for Haiti, still struggling to recover after Jan. 12’s quake.
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