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Afterward, Holly traveled to Haiti for the first time, to explore possible emigration options there for free blacks. Holly knew that the American Colonization Society had supported the emigration of 6,000 African Americans to Haiti beginning in 1824, but that many had returned because of harsh conditions on the island.
Task Force Danbi [1] (Korean: 단비부대 [2]) is the South Korean military mission to Haiti for earthquake relief in the aftermath of the 12 January 2010 earthquake. This became South Korea's sixth UN Peacekeeping Mission. [3] The mission is expected to last until 31 December 2010. [3] [needs update]
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Free Grace United is a Baptist evangelical multisite church affiliated with Converge North Central in Elk River, Minnesota. [1] Free Grace United is one church with 24 locations throughout Minnesota, Iowa, Kenya, and Pakistan with a vision to launch 100 churches by 2040. [2]
Termination of mission Notes Benjamin F. Whidden: Commissioner/Consul General July 12, 1862 October 1, 1862 Left post, February 23, 1865 Henry E. Peck: Commissioner/Consul General March 14, 1865 September 2, 1865 Promoted to Minister Resident/Consul General [1] Henry E. Peck: Minister Resident/Consul General August 6, 1866 October 11, 1866
Grace (food company), the brand name for Grace Kennedy Limited, a Caribbean food company Grace (restaurant) , a restaurant in Chicago, Illinois Grace Bio-Labs , supplier of pharmaceutical, biomedical, and biochemical research products, Bend, Oregon, U.S.
As Haiti's international representative, she participated in the 1991 meeting of the Organization of American States and gave a speech to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. [7] [8] During her tenure, Jean-Louis engaged in a diplomatic dispute with the Dominican Republic following the deportation of over 100 Haitians from the country.
Intended to consolidate the achievements of the OAS/UN International Civilian Mission in Haiti (MICIVIH), the United Nations Civilian Police Mission in Haiti (MIPONUH) and other missions to the country, [1] it was headed by Alfredo Lopes Cabral of Guinea-Bissau and ran from 16 March 2000 to 6 February 2001. [2]