Look, I'm not much of a doom gloom type of guy, I think every problem has a realistic solution, not always the quickest, easiest and nicest solution, but it's a solution. Even with Haiti, which many people have written off as not salvageable (that was before the quake, so...), I see tremendous potential for a light at the end of the tunnel, a very long tunnel, but the end none-the-less.
For that reason, let's make this thread atypical as far as media regarding Haiti is concerned.
I'll start with one positive news.
The most recent corruption perception index includes Haiti as one of the few countries that have improved in this regard during the past year.
Corruption perceptions: The usual suspects | The Economist
For that reason, let's make this thread atypical as far as media regarding Haiti is concerned.
I'll start with one positive news.
The most recent corruption perception index includes Haiti as one of the few countries that have improved in this regard during the past year.
Corruption perceptions: The usual suspects | The Economist