April 27, 2016
Categories: Economy, Infrastructure, Poverty
Tags: IMF, land, migration, poverty, rural, World Bank
Poverty in Haiti: The country of Haiti has almost always been classified as the poorest country in the Western hemisphere, and has experienced a stagnation or even decline in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) since it achieved independence. Today, Haiti is run by a transitional government assisted by an international stabilization force to address the country’s manifold problems. One such is …
April 21, 2016
Categories: Economy, Poverty, United States
Tags: embassy, hanes, levis, slums, wages
Memos from 2008 and 2009 obtained by Wikileaks strongly suggest, but don’t prove without a doubt, that the State Department helped block the proposed minimum wage increase. The memos show that U.S. Embassy officials in Haiti clearly opposed the wage hike and met multiple times with factory owners who directly lobbied against it to the …
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February 13, 2015
Tags: america, education, human rights
Civil rights: “We don’t stop, we don’t move backwards. We move forward onto the next movement,” Marian Wright Edelman said, talking about a new civil rights movement that would fight child poverty in America. Source: miamistudent.net “We don’t stop, we don’t move backwards. We move forward onto the next movement,” Marian Wright Edelman said, …
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August 19, 2012
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1 Dollar Poverty – Living in Haiti on $1 per day for 28 days – YouTube.