Clinton hopes to create 200, 000 jobs in Haiti
Clinton said the Haitian government and its international backers hope to create 150, 000 to 200, 000 jobs nationwide over the next two years.
Many of those jobs will come from projects to rebuild roads and shore up erosion-prone hillsides.
"I'm just trying to organize this process and drive it faster," Clinton said during a break in the tour, standing in the blazing midday sun alongside a smiling President Rene Preval.
Clinton's three-day visit, which ends Wednesday, is the former president's second trip to Haiti this year. He accompanied U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to Port-au-Prince in March, two months before being named to a special U.N. envoy