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Unacceptable Causes and Poor Standards in International Development
Sadly, Haiti has many unacceptable tragedies from the low standards that have been set for them along with a lack of proper equipment. Continue reading
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Tagged concrete supply chain, Dr. Paul Farmer, Haiti, international aid, Mirebalais hospital, Partners in Health
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Building a Concrete Success Story for Haiti
Mirebalais Hospital in Haiti nears completion and with a solid foundation We have shared the examples of appropriate uses of a working concrete supply chain from the leadership of Partners in Health. Here is a progress picture of the Mirebalais … Continue reading
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Tagged concrete supply chain, construction effort, Haiti, Mirebalais hospital, Partners in Health
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A Very Powerful Symbol – How James Ansara Works with Partners in Health for Haiti
This charitable contractor may be the reason that the Mirebalais Hospital is demonstrating how a working concrete supply chain can produce a quality building even in difficult conditions. Continue reading
Great new hospital in Haiti with the same bad concrete
“we are ready and primed to responsibly and adequately build a facility…” Continue reading
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Tagged block, cement, concrete, Dr. David Watson, engineering, Haiti, Mirebalais hospital, Partners in Health, shovels
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