"We build schools in the most remote places in the country," stated Kerline Bernard, General Coordinator of Aji pou timoun (AJT). Touting all the achievements of the association, she emphasized that the reconstruction of the school is an investment for life. "Several generations of children of Belle-Riviére will enjoy this gift," she said, praising the authorities of the Embassy of Japan for believing in the viability of the project they funded.
Designed and developed by AJT, the project is fully funded by the Embassy of Japan in Haiti as part
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