via pih.org
Yesterday marked the 18-month anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, and apropos of the timing Paul Farmer’s released his new book, Haiti After the Earthquake. Farmer’s retelling of the relief and recovery efforts sheds light on a facet of the situation in Haiti that many were not privy to. He goes on to delve into the history of destructive politics that have hampered Haiti’s push towards modernization. The importance of this book is paramount with Haiti still in desperate need.
Sign up now to read Haiti After the Earthquake with PIH (Partners In Health). Reflect with us on what progress has been made, and discuss how we can best accompany Haiti as it builds back better.
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