Wyclef and Akon visited Bel'Air, one of the poorest districts in Port-Au-Prince, during their recent visit in Haiti. The people were happy to receive them. Wyclef goes there sometimes when he comes in Haiti, but for Akon it was his first time. He ate at a "Yele Cuisine" (yele kitchen), a restaurant where people with little money can buy a plate of food. There are two of these kitchens in the capital, one in Bel'Air and the largest in Cite Soleil. "Yele Cuisine" is supported by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), which funds the UN's World Food Program (WFP).
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We luv clef
Clef we are so proud of you....mwen renmen ou anpil keep on doing the good job for our homeland......
LOVE THAT
I WILL LIKE TO SAY HOW MUCH I APPRECIATE WHAT YOU HAD DONE. I LOVE HAITI AND I AM PRIDE OF IT. AND IT'S A GOOD THING BECAUSE NOBODY WANT TO GO OVER THERE BUT YOU. YOU REALLY TRUST YOUR HAITIANS. YOU WENT WITH A FOREIGNER. AND AKON YOU ARE A GOOD MAN. I LOVE YOU AND YOU ARE MY STARS
Haiti
I'm Christine and I'm Haitian and I really apprieciate my country and I would like to tell you Wyclef that I apprieciate what your doing for our country.
Thank You
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