Publication

7 Mar 2011

Haiti's slow pace of recovery from the January 2010 earthquake is due to the magnitude of the calamity, pre-existing conditions, institutional weaknesses, resource limitations, a cholera epidemic and disputed elections. Scenarios for Haiti’s future are based not only on the international community’s ability to provide needed support, but also on the ability of Haiti’s leaders and people to successfully elect a credible national government.

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Author Robert Maguire, Tara Nesvaderani
Series USIP Peace Briefs
Issue 84
Publisher United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
Copyright © 2011 United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
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