Haiti Case Study Haiti is a small island‚ which is part of the Caribbean. It has a small population of around 10 million people. It is a very poor country with a GDP of 819.90. Haiti was struck by a magnitude 7 earthquake on 12th January 2010 causing devastation to the area due to the lack of preparation for such an event. The epicentre of the earthquake was just 25km away from the country’s capital‚ Port au Prince‚ meaning the most populated area in the country was hit. Haiti is situated on a
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other countries around the world. As Deo described the suffering in his village‚ I was brought back to my mission trip to Haiti‚ where my eyes were truly opened to the world of poverty for the first time. I went into the trip anticipating it would affect my life‚ but I had no idea how much I would truly be changed. The most evident connection between Burundi or Africa and Haiti was the devastating poverty that overwhelmed the country. Deo described the way many people lived in poverty and couldn’t
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junior year my basketball team including I myself attended the Hoops for Haiti fundraiser that Meredith Elementary school hosted. Hoops for Haiti helps aid the disaster relief fund that is held in Haiti. Hundreds of elementary school children paid $5 each for a chance to play with not only Neumann-Goretti’s women’s basketball team but also the men’s team too. All proceeds were meant to go directly to rebuild and fund schools in Haiti. I decided to talk about this specific service that I participated in
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or diverse language‚ the less that it is valued by society. The less Europeans sounding language the less “civilized” the group is perceived by society. This occur even within a culture‚ for example in Haiti the standard language is French even though the majority of the country speak creole. In Haiti‚ French is viewed as if you are educated and if you are fluent in French then you are superior to those who don’t which I find extremely odd because they are choosing the language of their colonizers
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earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010. By January 24th‚ at least 52 aftershocks (a smaller earthquake following the main shock of a large earthquake)‚ measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimate of three million people were affected by the earthquake. Death toll estimates ranged from 100‚000 to 160‚000. 316 total had been affected overall. Estimated 250‚000 residences and 30‚000 commercial buildings had fell down or had been severely damaged. Many people were willing to help Haiti‚ with sending
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The Haitian legal environment uses the French Napoleonic Code as a framework for developing laws. “Haiti adopted the French civil law system‚ including the French judicial structure and codification system. Six codes were enacted between 1825 and 1826: the Civil code‚ the Code of Civil Procedure‚ the Commercial Code‚ the Criminal Code‚ the Code of Criminal Procedure‚ and the Rural code. With minor changes‚ these codes resembled their French antecedents” (nyulawglobal.org). Haiti’s judicial system
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Natural disasters and human emergencies are recurring phenomenon’s that leave disastrous effects in their wake. On 12th January 2010‚ a major earthquake of a 7.0 magnitude on the Richter scale hit Haiti. The catastrophic quake centred about 15 miles South West of Port-au-Prince left considerable damage to a majority of towns in the country including the capital city. According to UN reports‚ of the total 9 million people in the country‚ the earthquake has affected half of the population. About 222
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Compare and Contrast Haiti and Suriname in terms of their political structure‚ their demography and language The Republic of Haiti (Ayiti)‚ occupies one third of on the Western side of Hispaniola and The Dominican Republic on the Eastern two thirds. Haiti is approximately 27‚750 square kilometers and is located 80km to the east of Cuba. Haiti‚ known as the “World’s First Black Republic”² has a population of 7‚ 482‚ 000 people³. The capital of Haiti is Port-au-Prince and it became an Independent
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Thus‚ the slave’s consciousness is one of “thinghood‚” a body with no human value. In “Hegel and Haiti‚” the scholar Susan Buck-Morss writes: “The slave is characterized by the lack of recognition he receives. He is viewed as "a thing"; "thinghood" is the essence of slave consciousness-as it was the essence of his legal status under the Code Noir” (Buck-Morss
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even have a GPA that is above average‚ but because of their social class they get better opportunities. The article “On Suffering and Structural Violence: A View from Below” (by Paul Farmer) states "Life for the Haitian peasant of today‚’’ (pg. 1). Haiti is a country that contains boundaries. The poverty
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