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| - Project Feonis (Haitian Creole for "phoenix") is a reconstruction project underway in Haiti under the leadership of Pravus International. It was launchedat the urging of Marcelle Delaroux, CEO of Pravus subsidary, Celeste Cosmetics. As a native of Haiti and the daughter of a Haitian national, she held a keen interest in seeing her homeland rebuilt, though under her administration. She with the aid of her husband, Julius Marshall, co-founder and majority shareholder of Pravus, bought all of Haiti's land, infastructure, and assets out of their pockets for the drop-dead price of $17.8 billion dollars, more than all of the nation's treasury, debt, and foreign aid combined.
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| - Project Feonis (Haitian Creole for "phoenix") is a reconstruction project underway in Haiti under the leadership of Pravus International. It was launchedat the urging of Marcelle Delaroux, CEO of Pravus subsidary, Celeste Cosmetics. As a native of Haiti and the daughter of a Haitian national, she held a keen interest in seeing her homeland rebuilt, though under her administration. She with the aid of her husband, Julius Marshall, co-founder and majority shareholder of Pravus, bought all of Haiti's land, infastructure, and assets out of their pockets for the drop-dead price of $17.8 billion dollars, more than all of the nation's treasury, debt, and foreign aid combined. At the moment, Delaroux is the sole proprietor of all of Haiti in its entirety, making her the de facto ruler of the nation. Though the leadership of the Haitian state still rule as the government, they must confer to her for permission to conduct any legal actions. Project Feonis has been something of a blessing for the nation, providing hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs, plentiful security, and more importantly, a reinvigorated economy. The nation, though the property of a single woman, has benefited greatly from the action, and despite Delaroux's draconian rule of the region, she has done her part in rebuilding her nation.
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