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La reconstruction et le rel?vement du sud d'Ha?ti d?vast? par le tremblement de terre doivent s'acc?l?rer | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste La reconstruction et le rel?vement du sud d'Ha?ti, d?vast? par un tremblement de terre en ao?t dernier, doivent s'acc?l?rer, selon la coordinatrice humanitaire des Nations unies, la plus haute responsable humanitaire de l'organisation dans le pays, Ulrika Richardson, peut-on lire dans un communiqu? de l'ONU, datant du mercredi 17 ao?t 2022. <>, a d?clar? Mme Richardson, au terme d'une mission de deux jours dans le d?partement du Sud. <>, a-t-il soutenu. <>. Alors […]

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