Jesus Christ - 11 November 2011 01:20 PM
On a more important note; anyone heard about the international university center to be build in Leogane????
The Leadership Training and Mentoring program of Uni Haiti, coordinated by the Programming Committee of the J. Luce Foundation, will allow our students to learn grammar while engaging in real-world activities such as a community needs assessment survey necessary for Uni Haiti to know which direction is needed, to write for my foundation's Stewardship Report focused on Connecting Goodness, and to assist the youth of our partner school Ecole de la Rédemption and our soon-to-be-built OIWW-Haiti Community Center with English skills -- mentoring the next generation of Haitian leadership in the lingua franca of the world.
We are in the game to stay -- and to win. Many NGOs raised millions of dollars for Haiti and have already packed it in. What few restaurants there are here are now strangely quiet as the international community moves on to the next disaster. Our Uni Haiti is just beginning. Many thousands of Americans journeyed to Haiti following the earthquake, many truly helpful but others disaster tourists -- how many of them remain committed and on the ground? The International University Center Haiti, as well as Orphans International Worldwide Haiti -- continue to move forward in Léogâne.
With what I believe to be about 10% of Haiti rebuilt more than a year and a half post-disaster, I am delighted that our own students have experienced a 20% success rate with employment. With your support, Haiti will develop leadership capable of allowing this nation to take its rightful place in the international community. Thanks to our 160 Global Advisors -- from doctors to lawyers, educators to architects, artists to publicists, and all our other supporters -- we continue to raise and educate global citizens. Join us Nov. 4 as the United Nations Aux Antilles Club hosts a dinner dance sponsored by five missions to the U.N. on behalf of the International University Center Haiti

Beginning this academic year, the International University Center Haiti in Léogâne
is in borrowed space from our educational partner, Ecole de la Rédemption.

Uni Center Haiti breaks ground next January -- the second anniversary of the quake -- to
build the Main Campus, the Academic Campus (above), and the Healthcare Campus (below).

The architects on the Infrastructure Committee of the J. Luce Foundation are working hard to
create the optimum university setting, earthquake and hurricane-proof, for the least cost possible.

Léogâne, the epicenter of the January 12, 2010 quake, will be home to Uni Haiti.

In the interim, The International University Center Haiti will borrow desk space from
our academic partner in Haiti, Ecole de la Rédemption.

The planned Ste. Croix Healthcare Campus of the International University Center Haiti.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-luce/haiti-almost-two-years-la_b_1013906.html