Editor's Note: Some of the world's best known NGOs came together in New York to discuss how to rebuild Haiti. The donor conference is aiming to raise $3.8 billion but questions remain about how the NGOs and the government will work together.
UN Seeks New Model of Cooperation to Rebuild Haiti
Posted Nov 21 2010
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