moladi built this show house in
Haiti a year ago as part of the reconstruction effort after the
devastating earthquake that flattened Port-au-Prince.
moladi has been chosen as one of
the technologies that will be allowed to build in Haiti due to it's
strength speed cost, creating employment for the unskilled.
Stronger than brick and
mortar - Designed to withstand earthquakes
The
moladi
house is designed to withstand
earthquakes that could strike Haiti again. However, the structure
also has the ability to be extended as the family grows
We are pleased to
announce that
moladi
has been invited to
the Inter-American Development (IDB), the Clinton Foundation and the
Government of Haiti to the“Invest
in Haiti Forum”,
to be held at the Karibe Hotel inPort-au-Prince,
Haiti on November 29 and 30, 2011.
Haitian PresidentMichel
Martelly,
IDB PresidentLuis
Alberto Moreno andPresident
William J. Clinton,
will participate in the event.
The objective is to invite highly ranked representatives of
international companies to learn about investment opportunities in
Haiti, meet Haitian partners, clients and suppliers in the country,
discuss with public officials key regulatory aspects, and work towards
closing business deals. The IDB will act as a facilitator for one-on-one
business matchmaking meetings.
The cost of rebuildingHaiti’shomes, schools, roads and other infrastructure
could soar to nearly $14 billion, according to a new study by economists
at the Inter-American Development Bank -
IDB
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