Showing posts with label Wyclef Jean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wyclef Jean. Show all posts

1.13.2012

Wyclef & Jerry Wonda: ‘Hours After The Quake’ (Documentary)

Posted by Canrus On 09:46


Today marks 2 years of the horrific earthquake that shook Haiti and killed thousands of innocent people. Wyclef and Jerry Wonda, the co-founders of non-profit organization Yele Haiti have created a documentary called Hours After The Quake: Picking Up The Dead in Search of The Living in support of the cause. Watch it below.

11.29.2011

Wyclef Responds To New York Post

Posted by Canrus On 07:38


Nearly two years after the earthquake disaster in Haiti, Wyclef’s organization Yele Haiti, is still being accused of mismanagement. According to Sunday’s NY Post article, only $5.1 of the $16 million raised went towards Haiti. Mr. Jean reacted after the jump.

I started Yele in 2005 because I wanted to help people that were helpless in my home country of Haiti. People who didn’t have a voice, people who didn’t have resources, people who had mostly been forgotten.

Since Yele launched six years ago we have helped close to half a million people. I will always love and serve the Haitian people until the day I die.

The NY Post piece entitled, “Questions Dog Wyclef’s Haiti Fund” is misleading, deceptive and incomplete. The Post conveniently fails to acknowledge that the decisions that Yele made were a response to one of the world’s most catastrophic natural disasters in modern history and required an immediate humanitarian response.

There were no roads, no clean water, no sanitation, no banks, no electricity, no infrastructure. Immediate decisions were made to save lives and alleviate suffering. We made decisions that enabled us to provide emergency assistance in the midst of chaos and we stand by those decisions. We did the best we could with the available resources.

I am proud of the way that Yele handled the crisis on the ground in 2010. We were able to feed, clothe, provide medical assistance and shelter for more than 250 thousand people in need.

What the article doesn’t say is that the construction projects funded by Yele Haiti were responsible for rebuilding an orphanage, building a temporary assistance facility, and had constructed a system of out door toilet and shower facilities in Cite Soliel one of the largest slums in Port-au-Prince.

The Post never highlights that Amisphere Farm Labor was responsible for preparing and delivering close to 100,000 meals.

The Samosa SA property referenced by The Post was located in the vicinity of the largest tent camps in Port-au-Prince. Yele chose that location because it was closest to the people it needed serve.

All of these facts as well as photos and testimonials were readily available to The Post for their story. Unfortunately, they chose not to include these facts and instead chose to imply that Yele “squandered” donors money.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Finally, the percentage of funds used is consistent with NGOs and Not For Profits operating in Haiti at the time. I have acknowledged that Yele has made mistakes in the past, including being late in IRS filings, but that is old news. When I entered politics last summer, I transitioned from being a board member and chairman of Yele Haiti to a supporter.

The new and good news is that Yele under new leadership, despite efforts to undermine its credibility and effectiveness, continues its mission to serve people in need.

– Wyclef Jean

9.26.2011

When I Was 17: Wyclef

Posted by Canrus On 09:11


In the latest episode of MTV’s When I Was 17, the Haitian musician talks about his life at school, crazy incidents, transition to music and more.

3.22.2011

Wyclef says he was “grazed” by bullet, but can’t speculate if he was targeted

Posted by Canrus On 04:14


Wyclef and Pras talk to CNN about Saturday’s incident in Haiti, which left Clef with an injured hand. Pras tweeted that his Clef had been shot. Apparently that was an overstatement. Now they don’t want to add any alarm to the already contentious political climate in Haiti because they want the presidential elections to go “smoothly.” And when asked if he thinks he was shot at? Wyclef says he won’t speculate. Chec out the video above.

3.20.2011

Wyclef Shot & Hospitalized In Haiti

Posted by Canrus On 18:19


About 1 hour ago, Wyclef Jean was shot at, along with Busta Rhymes, Jimm Rosemond and others. No body else was hit even though multiple shots were fired. Wyclef was only shot in his right hand so he is going to be okay, but we have no idea whats going to happen to any of his fingers. If anything pops up on this story then we will make sure to keep you guys updated.

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