The former U.S. president, now the U.N.’s special envoy to Haiti, says a large turnout at an investor conference in Port-au-Prince is a sign of hope for economic growth and job creation in the impoverished Caribbean nation.
The former U.S. president, now the U.N.’s special envoy to Haiti, says a large turnout at an investor conference in Port-au-Prince is a sign of hope for economic growth and job creation in the impoverished Caribbean nation.