After years of dire events, a new transition offers a window to lay plans for societal success.
Haiti
Despite a Grim Today, Prosperity Is Still Possible in Haiti
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Xavier Michon
Haiti’s Transition Council Is Off to a Rocky Start
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Emmanuela Douyon
Internal divisions have already created chaos, but the country’s new leadership still hopes to stabilize the security crisis.
Haiti's Future Is Being Planned on Two Tracks: Traditional Political Power and Gang Power
''It’s a no-win situation,'' said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to the Associated Press regarding the political instability of the country in the Caribbean sea.
Brian A. Nichols: Helping Haiti Is a "Top Priority for the Administration"
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Juan Forero and Ryan Dubé
The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs was quoted by The Wall Street Journal, during his remarks at AS/COA.
Democracy Dialogues: Battling Organized Crime in Haiti, Guatemala, and Beyond
Ambassador Todd Robinson spoke with AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth about security and humanitarian concerns.
Haitians Want International Help, But Done the Right Way
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Gedeon Jean
International intervention must avoid the painful mistakes of previous missions, writes a Haitian civil-society leader.
Democracy Dialogues: Haiti’s Violence, Elections, and International Assistance
The Miami Herald's Jacqueline Charles discussed efforts to combat the country’s insecurity.