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Haiti: A Rich Nation Impoverished by Its Own Hand

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Haiti is not poor. That claim may sound provocative, but it is the truth. Haiti is a land rich in natural beauty, fertile soil, renewable energy, and a revolutionary history unlike any other in the Americas. What holds it back is not poverty, but forgetfulness.

We have forgotten our resources, our resilience, and our responsibility. We import food though our land is fertile. We endure blackouts though the sun, wind, and rivers surround us. We celebrate our diaspora’s success abroad while our institutions collapse at home.

This book is not a cry for pity. it is a call for accountability. It challenges leaders, youth, and the diaspora alike to reclaim Haiti’s future. Our decline is not fate; it is the result of choices. And choices can change.

Haiti does not need saving. It needs rebuilding by Haitians, for Haitians.

Americas Caribbean & West Indies History & Theory Political Science Politics & Government Poverty & Homelessness Social Sciences Caribbean
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