Joshua Kucera
Devastation in Haiti
(c) Paul Tong
Haiti had been making strides before Mother Nature intervened
Even before Haiti's massive earthquake, the news from
Haiti's government, which had a reputation for corruption and
incompetence, started to improve its performance and accomplished
unusually smooth transfers of power after recent elections. A U.N.
peacekeeping force provided more security than the country had seen in
years. And the Haitian government had laid out an ambitious development
plan early last year that was supported by
Because of the improvements in
That made the earthquake all the more tragic.
"We had a good plan,"
Clinton said Wednesday. "We were just feeling positive about how we
could implement that plan. ... There was so much hope about
The earthquake spurred a massive American aid effort, directed not at
developing the country but toward meeting immediate, desperate needs
like shelter and food for the estimated 3 million displaced and injured
Haitians. President Obama pledged an initial
The secretary of state canceled a scheduled trip to
But all of that will, at best, help get
Haiti - Sometimes the Earth is Cruel
Leonard Pitts Jr
That is ultimately the fundamental lesson here, as children wail, families sleep out of doors, and the dead lie unclaimed in the rubble that once was Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Haiti - Tragedy and Opportunity for Haiti
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The January 12 earthquake that devastated Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, is the first test of the Obama administration's ability to mount a full-scale international disaster response, and it is no ordinary test. Haiti is the poorest nation in the hemisphere, with abysmal infrastructure, struggling to stabilize
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(C) 2010 Joshua Kucera
