This document is page 12 of a project proposal by CEFOTAJ, an organization focused on technical training for youth in Haiti. It outlines a 12-month execution schedule for training garment-industry workers and presents a forecasted budget of $359,731 to be funded by grants and philanthropists. The document includes a House Oversight Bates stamp, suggesting it is part of a congressional investigation.
This document is a 'Results' page from a report by CEFOTAJ regarding economic development in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. It details the establishment of a garment industrial park by South Korean firm Sae-A Trading with backing from the World Bank and U.S. State Department, as well as a USAID-funded training center. The text analyzes investment opportunities in Haiti, citing various sources including 'Clinton (2010)', and outlines U.S. legislation (CBTPA, HOPE, HELP Acts) that incentivizes trade and outsourcing to Haiti through duty-free benefits.
This document is page 9 of a strategic report or business plan for CEFOTAJ, focusing on establishing a couture/textile assembly industry in Haiti. It presents a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) evaluating the Haitian market, citing sources from 2006 to 2010. The analysis highlights the low cost of production and skilled workforce as strengths, while noting corruption, infrastructure issues, and political instability as threats.
This document is page 7 of a report by CEFOTAJ, a non-profit organization. It analyzes the economic and regulatory landscape of Haiti following the 2010 earthquake, citing various sources like the World Bank, PRS Group, and the U.S. Department of State. The text details investment restrictions in sensitive sectors, the financial impact of the earthquake ($11.5 billion loss), and the informal nature of the Haitian business sector, while mentioning government efforts to liberalize trade.
This document is page 6 of a report produced by CEFOTAJ, a non-profit organization. It details the geopolitical and economic relationship between the U.S. and Haiti, outlining significant financial aid contributions from the U.S. and World Bank donors between 1995 and 2008. The text analyzes Haiti's economic struggles prior to the 2010 earthquake, citing political instability and corruption, while also noting the country's openness to foreign banking and investment.
A country profile background document for Haiti produced by the organization CEFOTAJ. It details the geographical, demographic, and macroeconomic situation of Haiti, citing data from 2008-2010 regarding poverty levels, exports, imports, and international agreements. The document includes contact information for CEFOTAJ in Brentwood, NY.
This document is page 4 of a report or proposal by CEFOTAJ (Centre De Formation Technique Pour L'Avancement Des Jeunes Du Sud'Est Inc.). It provides an introduction and background on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and details the specific challenges of investing in Haiti following the January 2010 earthquake, citing high poverty rates and infrastructure issues. The document includes contact information for the organization based in Brentwood, NY.
This document is an Executive Summary of a business plan by CEFOTAJ (Centre De Formation Technique Pour L'Avancement Des Jeunes Du Sud'Est Inc.), a Brentwood, NY-based organization. It proposes establishing a trade/learning school in the Southeastern area of Haiti to support the textile industry and economic recovery following the 2010 earthquake. The document outlines Haiti's economic struggles, the impact of the earthquake, and argues for the potential of foreign investment in the apparel sector.
This document is the Table of Contents (page 2) for a report or project proposal by CEFOTAJ (Centre De Formation Technique Pour L'Avancement Des Jeunes Du Sud'Est Inc.), a New York-based organization focused on Haiti. The report covers a country profile of Haiti, specifically addressing the U.S.-Haiti relationship and the impact of the 2010 earthquake. It outlines a project overview including a SWOT analysis, training plan, execution schedule, and forecasted budget.
This document contains pages 8 and 29 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (included in House Oversight records), detailing the police recruitment of Haitian garbage collector Noel St. Pierre. St. Pierre acts as a confidential informant for the Palm Beach PD, conducting a 'trash pull' at Jeffrey Epstein's residence (358 El Brillo Way) to recover DNA evidence such as condoms, toothbrushes, and underwear. The text describes St. Pierre observing silhouettes inside the house, including a tall man and a short female with pigtails.
The document is a page from a participant list for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011. It contains a roster of approximately 43 individuals sorted alphabetically (names starting with H), detailing their names, job titles, affiliated organizations, and countries of origin. The document bears the bates number HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017079, indicating it was part of a document production for a US House Oversight Committee investigation.
This document is a biographical profile of magician David Blaine found within House Oversight files (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017531). It details his career achievements, major endurance stunts, critical acclaim, and private performances for world leaders and billionaires. The document dates to at least early 2011, as it mentions the birth of his daughter in January of that year.
This document is a presentation slide or proposal titled 'ASK' from the House Oversight evidence files. It outlines a funding shortfall at the UNFPA caused by the US pulling funding under President Trump and European funds being redirected to migrant issues. The Female Health Company is explicitly soliciting donors to fill this gap by donating to UNFPA with funds earmarked specifically for the purchase of FC2 female condoms for ten specific developing nations.
This page appears to be an excerpt from an academic or policy paper included in a House Oversight production. It critiques modern academic trends in economics and political science for focusing too much on micro-experiments rather than broad societal analysis. It further argues that development agencies like USAID and the World Bank fail to understand the political contexts of the countries they assist, citing examples in Haiti, Ukraine, and Georgia.
This document appears to be page 2 of a CV for a high-level medical administrator or executive (likely associated with Mount Sinai). It details their work as a Global Health Project Leader (2002-2015), Director of Strategic Initiatives (2001-2002), and Assistant Dean (1998-2001). Key activities include coordinating Haiti earthquake relief with the Clinton Foundation and Partners in Health, negotiating the use of a Honeywell corporate jet, and managing significant medical missions in Liberia.
This document is a professional biography for Robin Solomon, detailing her extensive career at Mount Sinai Medical Center. It highlights her role in Donor Relations and Trustee Services, where she collaborated with major financial and legal firms (including Goldman Sachs) to generate over $20 million annually. The document also outlines her global health initiatives, including work with the Clinton office for Haiti relief and President Sirleaf in Liberia, as well as her background in clinical research and nursing. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015671', indicating it is part of a Congressional investigation.
This document appears to be a page (page 297) from an academic text or book titled 'Morality Games,' stamped with 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015509,' indicating it is part of an investigative evidence file. The text discusses psychological and philosophical concepts of altruism, the 'Envelope Game,' strategic vs. principled behavior, and Kantian ethics, utilizing examples ranging from religious figures to modern politicians like John Kerry. While it does not contain direct communications or flight logs, its inclusion in the Oversight files suggests it may have been part of the materials (likely scientific literature) exchanged within the Epstein network, known for its interest in evolutionary psychology and game theory.
This document is a printout of a webpage from the TED2017 conference program, dated April 20, 2017. It contains biographical profiles for the musical collective 'Found Sound Nation,' entrepreneur Elon Musk, legal scholar Noah Feldman, and comedian Julia Sweeney. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014971' footer, indicating it was part of a document production for a US House Oversight Committee investigation, possibly regarding contacts found in Epstein-related files, although Epstein is not explicitly named on this specific page.
This text details the World Health Organization's 2002 adoption of new MDR-TB treatment protocols modeled after Partners In Health's work, marking a victory for Jim Kim. It discusses the global fight against the twin pandemics of AIDS and TB, noting falling drug prices and shifting attitudes towards treating AIDS in impoverished areas. The excerpt concludes with Jim Kim's appointment as a senior adviser at the WHO in 2003 and the growing influence of the Zanmi Lasante project in Haiti.
This document contains excerpts from Tracy Kidder's book "Mountains Beyond Mountains," detailing the early work of Paul Farmer and Jim Yong Kim with Partners In Health (PIH). It highlights their unconventional methods, described as a "Robin Hood attitude," to obtain expensive drugs for treating multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Peru, often borrowing supplies from Brigham and Women's Hospital without guaranteed funding.
This document appears to be a page (numbered 34) from a book or article included in a House Oversight production, detailing Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State. It focuses on her administrative reforms, including the 'Q.D.D.R.', efforts to modernize the department ('21st-century statecraft'), and cultural changes such as securing benefits for same-sex partners and improving office amenities. While part of a larger tranche of documents often associated with investigations, this specific page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a reference list detailing extradition treaties between the United States and various countries/entities, ranging alphabetically from El Salvador to Malta. It includes dates for when treaties were signed and entered into force, along with legal citations (Stat. or UST). The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, suggesting it was used as reference material in a congressional investigation.
This document is page 51 of a text included in a House Oversight file. It contains a psychological anecdote about a Sultan catching a thief and a scientific discussion titled 'Power of Beliefs.' The text details Walter Cannon's 1942 research into how extreme fear (such as in voodoo rituals) can cause physiological death via the 'fight-or-flight' response.
An email thread between Jeffrey Epstein and publicist Peggy Siegal from late June 2009, shortly before Epstein's release from custody. Siegal updates Epstein on rumors circulating about a 'coming home' party, mentions attending the funeral of diplomat Heyward Isham (alleging he was CIA), and discusses dining with journalist Mario Platero, whom she intends to introduce to Epstein. Epstein coordinates a phone call time with brief responses.
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