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H.R. 6255, The Next Steps for Haiti Act of 2008 (3 comments ↓)
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H.R. 6255 would provide for professional exchanges with Haiti.
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jacques
June 19, 2008, 6:52am (report abuse)(i) COMPENSATION- An individual who participates in the Exchange Program shall receive monthly compensation equal to the average monthly salary of such individual's professional Haitian counterpart.??? You get what you pay for. This program will never get qualified Haitian-Americans to participate.
jo
June 20, 2008, 4:55pm (report abuse)This is nothing but a token gesture on the part of the Congressional friends of Haiti. It's a step forward, but it's unlikely to trigger much of favorable response from the Haitians whom the program seeks to attract. There is no dollar amount tagged to this program. I agree with Jacques that the restrictions on salaries are a disincentive. The loan forgiveness program is puny. The US government should invest far more than contemplated in this bill. If it does, the returns are likely to be much bigger both for the US and Haiti
RR
August 29, 2008, 11:27am (report abuse)This program is a good idea, but needs to be further developed. I see them limiting the salaries b/c in the past, non-Haitians would go to Haiti and make waaaaaay more $$ than the locals and this created tensions b/w the people. Considering the high insecurity in Haiti, there needs to be more incentives/benefits for Haitian-Americans to take such risks. Similar to the Foreign Service, diplomats do not make $$ but the benefits counter that. More awareness needs to be raised about this get actual responses on this initiative. I conducted a brief survey about it among Haitian Americans, and none of them knew about it and 74% were interested in participating.