Why there is hope for Haiti
Nick Miles asks a simple question - why is there still hope for Haiti?
Haiti's capital, Port au Prince, is now largely under the control of armed gangs. More than a million people have been displaced from their homes and a new UN-backed force led by Kenya is struggling to restore order. But away from the headlines of chaos and gang violence, Haitians are still resisting and trying to build a life for themselves.
In this special edition of the Global News Podcast, Nick Miles speaks to medics, activists and academics and asks them a simple question - why is there still hope for Haiti?
(Photo: A Kenyan police officer patrols in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, as the country faces emergency food insecurity and social and political crisis, 3 October, 2024. Credit: Jean Feguens Regala/Reuters)
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