Aid Groups Worry As Haiti Donations Slow

Aid Groups Worry As Haiti Donations Slow
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Despite record donations in January, aid groups involved in the Haiti reconstruction effort are concerned that they will not meet the minimum financial requirements to complete the recovery and rebuilding effort.

The Inter-American Development Bank estimates that the reconstruction effort will cost as much as $14 billion, NPR reports.

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To read the full story about how much aid groups have raised, see a graph of funds raised per organization and to follow the continued effort to ensure a future for Haiti, visit NPR.org.

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