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Successful energy development program in Haiti shut down because of funding

A United Nations group set out to clean up a Port-au-Prince neighborhood by converting trash to cooking fuel. It was a project with many goals, that ultimately wasn’t sustainable financially. It seems many programs in Haiti suffer under their own weight.

Recycled trash to fuel Haiti

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In Haiti, Success Isn’t Enough to Keep Innovative Energy Program Alive

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Recycled trash to fuel Haiti

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