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Haiti's largely privatized education system: is it a result or a cause of Haiti's  
status as the poorest country in the northern hemisphere?

How does Haiti's educational system compare with her wealthier neighbor, the Dominican  
Republic?

What do these systems have in common with the U.S.?

Come to HALDEMAN 124 at 7PM this evening, Thursday Aug. 11 for-

a small-group discussion about Haitian education and its prospects for the future  
led by Theo Baptiste and Kensley Germinal, successes of the Haitian education  
system studying at Dartmouth this summer.

AND......

FREE DINNER FROM JEWEL OF INDIA

No RSVP required, but if you're probably coming, send a blitz to Dartmouth Coalition  
for Global Health and Social Equity so we can ensure we have enough food!

<3, DCGHSE 

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