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This working group is focused on discussions about content management

The mission of this working group is to focus on discussions about content management and sourcing of information from Sierra Leone and bring it to the World with the proper steps.

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Members

Bob Feron Elhadj Drame Hank Rappaport hank_test jperodin Kathy Gilbeaux
Lisa Stelly Thomas Maeryn Obley mdmcdonald MDMcDonald_me_com mike kraft

Email address for group

content_management@m.resiliencesystem.org

Fwd: NYTimes: Storm Deaths in Puerto Rico May Be Vastly Underestimated

USRS PRRS Caribbean RS Caribbean MPHISE

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health DMORT Hurricane social crisis electricity

(task) Impact Investing for Smart Cities

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GRS USRS PRRS Dominica RS

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(task) Housing sector receives massive blow from Hurricane Maria – Dominica News Online

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> Dominica RS

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housing, CRS - DRS - housing, economy

(task) Maria deals $191-million blow to Dominica’s tourism industry – Dominica News Online

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Dominica Resilience System

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(task) Lack of forest cover affects drinking water after Maria – Dominica News Online

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Dominica Resilience System

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Over 32,000 DOMLEC customers remain without power – Dominica News Online

> Dominica Resilience System

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Energy, Electricity, Grid, CRS- Dominica - Energy

> http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/general/over-32000-domlec-customers-remain-without-power/ <http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/general/over-32000-domlec-customers-remain-without-power/>
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> Over 32,000 DOMLEC customers remain without power
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> New information from power company, DOMLEC, reveals that 32,762 of its customers remain without power after the passage of Hurricane Maria a little over two months ago.
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> The company has a total of 35,606 customers and a total of 2,842, or 7.98 percent, have received power.
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> In Roseau, 1,350 customers have been connected to the grid while the number in Portsmouth stands at 1,492.
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> The company’s infrastructure was severely damaged or destroyed by the hurricane.
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> DOMLEC has said that all customers in Dominica will have access to its grid to facilitate reconnection by April 2018.

(task) 3.6 percent of DOMLEC’s customers now have power – Dominica News Online

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Dominica RS

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(task) Resilient Puerto Rico Commission Announced

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PRRS

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planning, recovery, CRS-PRRS-resilience, CRS-PRRS-recovery

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