| An aid group run by Hollywood actor Sean Penn announced Tuesday it is getting $8.75    million from the World Bank to help move    Haitians off a golf course where many have been living since the January 2010    earthquake. A statement from a public    relations firm for Penn said the money will go for rent subsidies or for new    housing units. Some 14,000 people still    live at the Petionville Club in plywood shacks.    Sixty thousand sheltered there at one point. The people are to be    moved out by early 2014. Penn is an    ambassador-at-large for Haiti. He uses the post to raise awareness about the    nation still struggling to recover from the disaster. Penn's J/P Haitian Relief    Organization took responsibility for the impromptu settlement a couple of    months after the quake, which destroyed thousands of buildings. The number of people    displaced by the quake has dropped from a high of 1.5 million people to more    than 347,000 now, according to the International Organization for Migration,    an aid group that seeks to help people displaced by disaster and conflict. | 
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