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April 19, 2010

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DoT providing transportation experts to help Haiti recover and rebuild is the kind of international cooperation that will be necessary to get that country on its feet again. Haiti can't do the job alone. The work that needs to be done is too great. Hopefully, the new rebuilt Haiti will be a better country and a more earthquake safe country than the old Haiti was. Best wishes, Michael E. Bailey.

Thanks for this very interesting article; its great to hear that not only charities, but government insitutions like the FAA are doing work towards helping Haiti recover.

At the GENESIS Network, our founder recently returned from a fact-finding trip to the country; we're currently doing a water filtration relief project, and hope to be able to do more there in the future. Feel free to check us out at http://thegenesisnetwork.org.

Thanks again for the work DoT is doing and sharing this story.

Rob Moreau,
GENESIS Network

Wouldn't those FEMA trailers be great in situations like this? Put a bunch of them on barges and bring them where they are needed. I know it seems like a long time since Haiti was devastated but they are still in need and will be for a long time to come.

Great to see that people and countries help each other out.I live in the EU and they did not pay one cent of the millions they promised.....

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