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Clinton Bush Haiti Fund Gives $800,000 to Architecture for HumanityAlmost 11 months after a catastrophic earthquake leveled buildings and killed thousands in Haiti, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund has decided to give $800,000 to Architecture for Humanity to go towards their Rebuilding Center in Port-au-Prince. Recovery in Haiti has been a slow process for many reasons -- governmental roadblocks, lack of resources and housing complexities abound -- and thousands of people are still living in makeshift camps as a cholera epidemic sweeps the country. $3.5 billion in international relief was pledged to Haiti after the events last January but even still, few buildings are being erected....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/clinton-bush-haiti-fund-gives-800000-to-architecture-for-humanity/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund Gives $800,000 to Architecture for HumanityAlmost 11 months after a catastrophic earthquake leveled buildings and killed thousands in Haiti, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund has decided to give $800,000 to Architecture for Humanity to go towards their Rebuilding Center in Port-au-Prince. Recovery in Haiti has been a slow process for many reasons -- governmental roadblocks, lack of resources and housing complexities abound -- and thousands of people are still living in makeshift camps as a cholera epidemic sweeps the country. $3.5 billion in international relief was pledged to Haiti after the events last January but even still, few buildings are being erected....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/clinton-bush-haiti-fund-gives-800000-to-architecture-for-humanity/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund Gives $800,000 to Architecture for HumanityAlmost 11 months after a catastrophic earthquake leveled buildings and killed thousands in Haiti, the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund has decided to give $800,000 to Architecture for Humanity to go towards their Rebuilding Center in Port-au-Prince. Recovery in Haiti has been a slow process for many reasons -- governmental roadblocks, lack of resources and housing complexities abound -- and thousands of people are still living in makeshift camps as a cholera epidemic sweeps the country. $3.5 billion in international relief was pledged to Haiti after the events last January but even still, few buildings are being erected....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/clinton-bush-haiti-fund-gives-800000-to-architecture-for-humanity/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



