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9429: RE: 9422: Open Discussion (fwd)
From: "Walton, Robert" <waltonr@emh1.ftmeade.army.mil>
Please define the cause of this crisis.
Is the cause of the crisis related to a presumption of
government/contractor mismanagement of an existing food distribution
program?
Is there an insufficiency of food (famine)EVERYWHERE in Haiti or
just in some cities, towns and villages?
Is there a sufficiency of food but it is too costly?
Can more food be grown on the island? Increasing local
supply of food usually decreases the price, making food more affordable.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Corbett [mailto:corbetre@webster.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 4:34 AM
To: Haiti mailing list
Subject: 9422: Open Discussion (fwd)
...The poor people of Haiti are starving and something
must be done about it.
Speak out
What do you think?
How this crisis should be resolved?
Should there be an alternative plan?
Do you believe the Haitian in the Diaspora can
facilitate in resolving the current crisis?
What should be done?
From: Senou <senou@yahoo.com>
Bonjour
My friends Haitian people are enduring the worst type
of poverty ever known to mankind, the international
community has set up its conditions before releasing
the aid package. I welcome the talk between these two
antagonists but there should be a limit, if there must
be an agreement before releasing any fund what will
happen if no agreement is reached for the next four
years? Therefore, an alternative plan shall be
presented on the table. A deadline shall be imposed.
The poor people of Haiti are starving and something
must be done about it.
Speak out
What do you think?
How this crisis should be resolved?
Should there be an alternative plan?
Do you believe the Haitian in the Diaspora can
facilitate in resolving the current crisis?
What should be done?
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