Former US Ambassador to Haiti on Lessons Learned from 2010 Earthquake
Former US Ambassador to Haiti about lessons learned from the the 2010 earthquake which killed 250,000 and urges Americans to stay with the story and
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Former US Ambassador to Haiti about lessons learned from the the 2010 earthquake which killed 250,000 and urges Americans to stay with the story and
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