“The earthquake did not kill people. Bad buildings killed people. Lack of medical care killed people. Lack of infrastructure killed people. Lack of caring government officials kill[s] people”: Dying in Haiti [1] is convinced that “most Haitian suffering is not necessary and is preventable in the first place.”
Haiti: Preventable Suffering
· Written by Janine Mendes-Franco
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