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Paths To Hope: Before Earthquake!  Wilgëens Rosenberg | 3/23/2010

HOPE AMIDST HAITI'S SOCIAL ILLS.
By Wilgëens "AfroLatino" Rosenberg.

    Seeking stability for a safe and secure Haïti is very crucial for any developmental successes in this sovereign nation.  The Haïtian people and its politicians must know that it is the most important task which must be achieved in Haïti and its cities before any talk of change can begin.  For, Haïti's overall economical and social developments depend and rely on a politically stable secure nation to prosper. 

    Thus in all sense and effect, can Haïti reach and achieve those daring 3 S's which will benefit the entire nation as a whole toward a better path of long term self-sufficiency?  Be naive not on this issue that the country's very own politicians are invested in the instability and security challenges of the poor nation which is preventing Haïti from moving forward .  In Haïti's case, ironically more than most Haïtians know and are aware of the challenges which pose as developmental blockage for Haïti's future.  Haïti's often political instabilities have only further more instilled directly and indirectly a sense of neglect for Haïti in the hearts of Haïtian diaspora and other nations.  As indeed a socially ill Haïti only creates fear and distrust among the Haïtian diaspora populations living abroad preventing them from investing and partake in the development of their very own country. 

    As for the actual Haïtian population living in Haïti themselves, they too, feel that their government has failed them miserably and cannot deliver nor attend on the country's simplest basic needs to thrive efficiently. Thus, this has resulted in Haïti's children heading toward neighboring Dominican Republic for basic rights and necessities their own country have indirectly denied them due to the circumstance of the ill conditions in Haïti. 

"This is the moment, our moment...  and no other time is as crucial than this very moment as our urgency of now for Haïti." - Wilgëens "AfroLatino" Rosenberg.

The New Low!  Wilgëens Rosenberg | 3/22/2010
Haitians have sinked into a new low shamelessly if they could allow George W. Bush to set foot into Haiti.
How soon can we start to rebuild Haiti?  Djelna Legagneur | 2/2/2010

We must mandate to start reconstruction process by March 2010 to bring comfort and assurance to the Haitian people.

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