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    Notes on Haiti Earthquake

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    Haiti Earthquake Notes Geography A2 Waller Hazards 2012-2013 GRW Tiarè Cole Where was it? * Port-au-Prince has a population of around 2million people Western Haiti‚ Caribbean Sea * The epicentre occurred around Port-au-Prince and as a result the majority of damage: Why did it happen? * Haiti has two fault lines running through it: * Professor Paul Mann was one of the first people to write about and predict the Earthquake * Much of the improper buildings in Haiti were as

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    Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Committee Topic: Child Malnutrition in Haiti Country Name: Republic of Ireland A. Brief Background of the Topic The Haiti earthquake in January 2010 had a detrimental impact on the rate of malnutrition within the country. However‚ according to UNICEF‚ Haiti already had the highest number of children that were suffering from malnutrition in Latin America and Caribbean region. Children in Haiti are not consuming the proper amount of nutrients‚ resulting in a significantly

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    Childhood Malnutrition in Haiti Laura McConeghy Nursing in Health and Illness 332 Eldon Walker‚ MS‚ RN Fall 2012 Childhood Malnutrition in Haiti Most of the 10 million deaths among children worldwide age 5 years and younger are preventable. Childhood malnutrition is the underlying factor of 3.5 million deaths or 35% of the disease burden in children less than 5 years old. Children in Haiti are born into some of the harshest conditions on the planet‚ and are “left at a disadvantage in terms

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    from an economically deprived country like Haiti was one of the toughest obstacles I had to overcome. Even at a young age I always believed that education was the only way for a better life for my family‚ I saw my mother struggle to out food on the table‚ and me which is why I decided to take the initiative to go to one of the best schools in port-au-prince Haiti. I would wake up every morning at 5am; walk for 3 miles just to get there‚ no school in Haiti provided transportation for children who lived

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    Haiti World Issues

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    In Haiti‚ the trafficking that occurs is that they exploit “restaveks” children‚ sex trafficking‚ and illegal adoption; it is a serious problem within the country. The government and legislation is lacking within Haiti because of all the earthquakes that occur and that tear apart the country. Trafficking is still happening and the Haitian government is doing everything they can to prevent it. Legislation criminalizing all forms of human trafficking has been pending in Parliament for several years

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    My Life In Haiti

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    I was born and raised in Port-au-Prince‚ Haiti‚ to be more specific Cite Soleil and La saline respectively. These two places are probably the most dangerous part of the world‚ and two of the poorest part of Haiti. From a very young age‚ I was exposed to events ranging from seeing cadavers in the street almost on a daily basis‚ drug dealing‚ authority brutalities to lose a couple of childhood friends due to gang activities. In the midst of my environment disadvantages‚ my parents were doing a little

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    Haiti Economic Analysis

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    The magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12‚ 2010 significantly deepened existing challenges and created massive reconstruction needs for a country that was already the poorest in the Western Hemisphere. In spite of the enormity of the task‚ three years after the earthquake‚ much has been done by Haitians and the Haitian Government‚ in partnership with CSOs‚ the private sector‚ and the international community. Of the 1.5 million internally displaced people‚ nearly 1.2 million have

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    Clean Water In Haiti

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    clean water. Haiti has the worst water treatment in the Western Hemisphere (¨Water¨). The water in Haiti is riddled with Cholera and Typhoid however‚ the water treatment can be improved by sending LifeStraw Missions to the people of Haiti. Problem Cholera is a disease that is not hard for residents in Haiti to catch because of the poor water treatment. It is a disease caused by a bacteria called Vibrio Cholerae that´s found in water and food that gets contaminated by human stool. In Haiti‚ only 24%

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    Haiti Labour Migration

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    employment opportunities (Castles‚ 2003). Migration of work and resources between Haiti and the Dominican Republic would be beneficial to both countries‚ but is one of the main‚ “contributors to tension between the two countries as well; illegal immigration from Haiti resonates high dissonance with the Dominican people” (Castles‚ 2003). It has led to anti-Haitian feelings and mistrust of

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    Dominican Republic and Haiti: Consequences of the regularization process The island of Hispaniola‚ which Dominicans share with Haitians‚ is considered to be the cradle of blackness in the Americas. It was one of the first territories that colonizers brought African slaves to labor. Since then‚ there has always been a dispute between the two sides of the island. One side defending the ideology of European heritage while the other side stands to beliefs and practices of African descendants. There

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