Lacking much compassion Senor Blow? These people just had every small security they worked to gain destroyed and will suffer ptsd on a scale you should thank God you can't comprehend. Haiti is in far worse shape than you might imagine, she's never recovered from the earthquake in 2010 so what do you think they've got to return to there? Government corruption, mismanaged aid and donated goods, civil unrest, lack of infrastructure and basic sanitation, cholera epidemics, nonexistent food security and safety of persons, and on and on "As of May 2018, nearly 38,000 people, 70 percent of them women and children, lived in displacement camps formed after the 2010 earthquake. Authorities have not provided assistance to resettle them or return them to their places of origin. As of May, at least 17 of 26 remaining displacement camps lacked adequate sanitary facilities." https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2019/c… I strongly suspect aid for the Bahamas is likely to be better managed and the rebuilding process a much more realistic eventuality than the people still in Haiti will ever see.
ZoeAnn says...
Lacking much compassion Senor Blow? These people just had every small security they worked to gain destroyed and will suffer ptsd on a scale you should thank God you can't comprehend. Haiti is in far worse shape than you might imagine, she's never recovered from the earthquake in 2010 so what do you think they've got to return to there? Government corruption, mismanaged aid and donated goods, civil unrest, lack of infrastructure and basic sanitation, cholera epidemics, nonexistent food security and safety of persons, and on and on
"As of May 2018, nearly 38,000 people, 70 percent of them women and children, lived in displacement camps formed after the 2010 earthquake. Authorities have not provided assistance to resettle them or return them to their places of origin. As of May, at least 17 of 26 remaining displacement camps lacked adequate sanitary facilities."
https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2019/c…
I strongly suspect aid for the Bahamas is likely to be better managed and the rebuilding process a much more realistic eventuality than the people still in Haiti will ever see.
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