The recent suspension of humanitarian aid to Haiti by the UN, citing the attack at Port-au-Prince’s airport, raises serious questions about the effectiveness and fairness of this decision. While the capital’s airport is indeed a central hub, Haiti has other international airports and, notably, regions in the north that are relatively free of the gang activity affecting the capital. The fact that aid is not being redirected to these safer areas suggests a lack of strategic planning and an overly centralized approach that fails to leverage other parts of the country, where aid distribution would be possible without significant risks. This not only compromises the security of the most vulnerable people but also feeds into the narrative that all of Haiti is in uncontrollable chaos. Moreover, suspending aid without exploring internal alternatives within Haiti sends a signal of abandonment and neglect to the thousands of Haitians who rely on this essential support. This is not about automatically shifting a crisis to a neighboring country but rather about managing the situation fairly within Haitian territory. The current crisis will not be resolved by forcibly moving the population to the Dominican Republic; rather, a regional approach that includes stable areas, such as northern Haiti, is essential to ease humanitarian pressure.
Kinda sad how all these 'rich' people travel over seas to pose with a shovel for a photo op so they can check a box off and go home before the school is finished.
Watching from Haiti❤
The recent suspension of humanitarian aid to Haiti by the UN, citing the attack at Port-au-Prince’s airport, raises serious questions about the effectiveness and fairness of this decision. While the capital’s airport is indeed a central hub, Haiti has other international airports and, notably, regions in the north that are relatively free of the gang activity affecting the capital. The fact that aid is not being redirected to these safer areas suggests a lack of strategic planning and an overly centralized approach that fails to leverage other parts of the country, where aid distribution would be possible without significant risks. This not only compromises the security of the most vulnerable people but also feeds into the narrative that all of Haiti is in uncontrollable chaos.
Moreover, suspending aid without exploring internal alternatives within Haiti sends a signal of abandonment and neglect to the thousands of Haitians who rely on this essential support. This is not about automatically shifting a crisis to a neighboring country but rather about managing the situation fairly within Haitian territory. The current crisis will not be resolved by forcibly moving the population to the Dominican Republic; rather, a regional approach that includes stable areas, such as northern Haiti, is essential to ease humanitarian pressure.
Gangs, Politicians, they all the same. Haiti 🇭🇹 get what you need protect the women and children please!! This had to happen
Has nothing to do with the violence
Kinda sad how all these 'rich' people travel over seas to pose with a shovel for a photo op so they can check a box off and go home before the school is finished.
Isn't Haiti in nearly-complete anarchy? The airport in Port-au-Prince is besieged by gangs, like, ever other week.
Yea
Has nothing to do with the violence
Hahahaha