home arrow OPINIONS arrow Haitians worse off 3 years later

AP Political Videos



Login Form






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
DIGITAL EDITION
Haitians worse off 3 years later PDF Print E-mail
Written by By Romel Joseph   
Saturday, 19 January 2013

romel_joseph_web.jpgOn Jan. 12, 2010, Port-au-Prince and its surrounding cities were hit by a devastating 7.3 magnitude earthquake. Within hours, people from the United States and caring citizens of other countries came to the rescue, generously donating billions of dollars to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in Haiti such as the Red Cross and UNICEF, as well as to the Haitian government. Haiti’s recovery was the heartfelt goal of these donors.

As I was watching the news from my hospital bed at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami with extensive injuries from the earthquake, I was highly hopeful. I thought to myself that, as horrible and horrifying as the earthquake may be, with all the money that was going to be invested in Haiti (thanks to the big-heartedness of millions of individuals, foundations, corporations — in the U.S. and throughout the world), Haiti was going to be economically better off than before the earthquake and the people living there would finally have a better life.

Before long, however, that hope quickly vanished. Even today, no one knows where most of the money that was generously donated went. In fact, the people of Haiti seem to be deplorably and lamentably worse off than before the earthquake.

How could this have happened?

Firstly, there is a lack of accountability. Funds are given to these non-governmental international organizations working in Haiti and the Haitian

government without supervision of what’s being done. No final report is requested or required and there are no consequences if the funds are improperly used.

Secondly, most Haitian leaders who are making crucial decisions for the well-being of their people know what they want to do. They have excellent ideas and projects but they don’t seem to know how to implement them successfully.

For example, President Michel Martelly makes education for all children and youth one of his biggest priorities. I believe that he is correct in doing so. Education is essential for any development of Haiti. However, the number of schools and trained teachers must increase. The students must live in decent houses so the frequent rainy days do not ruin their books. They must have afterschool programs to provide homework assistance because most of the parents of these under-privileged students don’t know how to read. They must also have electricity so they can study in the evening.

Another example is the focus on tourism, which the government correctly believes may be the economic salvation for Haiti. High class hotels, such as the brand new Oasis Hotel, are being built.

(By the way, if you want to stay in the prestigious and luxurious Oasis hotel which is located in Port-au-Prince, you have to make reservation through Santo Domingo, not in Haiti.)

However, safety is a key factor for anyone visiting a foreign country. Visitors want to feel safe, as well as have access to adequate medical assistance or decent hospitals.

Haiti must also produce its own food so that the price of meals in these hotels can be cheaper. Moreover, there must be ongoing cultural activities and destinations such as museums, concert halls, historical monuments and tour guide companies. At this time, Port-au-Prince, the capital, has no movie theaters, parks or other recreational spaces or any type of concert hall.

Haiti’s situation is similar to that stated in the popular children’s song There’s A Hole in the Bucket.

What then is the most efficient way to help the people of Haiti?

By identifying trustworthy international and local institutions working directly with the people there, offering them direct technical, financial/material assistance, requesting from these organizations timely progress reports on their work and a final report if the project is completed.

If their performance is unsatisfactory, another organization must be selected. It is certain that many worthwhile organizations are making a difference in the lives of the people in Haiti.

During the past three years, the people of Haiti have endured tremendous trials and tribulations.

They still have a long way to go towards enjoying some of the fundamental rights to life, such as quality education, housing, medical care, social, cultural and emotional stability.

This is why I strongly believe it is crucial and vital to rebuild my academic and music school, the Victorian School, as well as the first Haiti Performing Arts Center, which will consist of a concert hall and a music conservatory for children and youth. Venues like these are going to be the salvation for the Haitian people.

Please do not give up on Haiti. When there is a will, there is always a way.

Romel Joseph, 53, is a Haitian-born, Julliard-trained violinist who was trapped for 18 hours under earthquake debris before being rescued with life-threatening injuries.

Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment
This content has been locked. You can no longer post any comments.

busy
 
< Prev   Next >
 
Big 4 cellphone carriers unite on anti-texting ads Big 4 cellphone carriers unite on anti-texting ads
NEW YORK — The four biggest U.S. cellphone companies are set to launch their first joint advertising campaign against tex...
Read more...
‘Fast & Furious 6’ is best of the franchise‘Fast & Furious 6’ is best of the franchise
Just when you thought the people behind the Fast & Furious franchise were finished with all of the crazy car races an...
Read more...
‘Django Unchained’ back after Chinese ‘censorship’‘Django Unchained’ back after Chinese ‘censorship’
BEIJING – Quentin Tarantino’s slave-revenge movie Django Unchained returned to Chinese theaters about a month after it wa...
Read more...
Top-notch visuals, old ‘Trek’ linesTop-notch visuals, old ‘Trek’ lines
Star Trek Into Darkness (AP) — Like fan-boy fiction on a $185 million budget, director J.J. Abrams’ film is reverential, ...
Read more...

News Article Comments

Sheriff sends hog-tying death case to FBI
Its about time. Where is governor?
Business Spotlight: THE DESIGN GROUP OF MIAMI, ‘TDG’
Jean, this is awesome! You and Dionne have done a fabulous job! If the saying is true that love is in the details then your cup runith over from the level of focus and attention to detail that you giv...
Segregated little leagues persist
Hmmm....correct me if I am wrong but thought that the 2 Little Leagues had merged a few years ago. Story failed to mention that effort. So, what happened with the merge?
Legalize it? Views differ at forum on marijuana
There are two groups of people who need to be protected from marijuana: (1) Kids, and (2) People who can't handle it. Protect kids by getting it off the street. Sell it like beer, so employe...
Legalize it? Views differ at forum on marijuana
“Just because something grows in the ground doesn’t mean it isn’t harmful,” said Calvina Fay, executive director of the Drug Free America Foundation and Save Our Society from Drugs." Calvina ...
Business Spotlight: THE DESIGN GROUP OF MIAMI, ‘TDG’
Jean and Dionne have done several events for me inclduing my wedding. We had over 400 people at Viscaya. Design Group did an amazing job. I would recommend them to anyone that is looking for top notc...
Legalize it? Views differ at forum on marijuana
Just legalize it all ready, for medical use only if it needs to be that way, do it soon to end the suffering of those who truly need it, BAN fluoride first ...
Blacks and Harley-Davidson: Joined at the hip with classic bike
The United States is controlled by Jews. Jews control the media, hollywood, magazines, banks, and politics. Jews own the publishing houses and print the school textbooks. A lot of these public figures...
Program seeking to curb gang violence
Great job, City of Riviera, officer Hinds and all that are supporting/actively working to bring education and camaraderie to all young people.
Mother May I? Yes, You May!
I just want to say this a great faithful and fashion-forward post! You have a great gift of fashion and journalism and your faith and commitment to God make it all possible! Keep it it up Miss Kryst...
NBA veteran Collins announces he’s gay
Homosexuality is not deserving of the approbation of man. We can not overlook condemning those, who, through their own bad use of their faculties, are vicious to the good and perfection of the human s...
First black BSO chaplain deemed caring pastor
Congratulations Chaplain Knowles, Its a new season, its a new day a fresh anointing coming your way a season of power and prosperity...Walk in your blessing and the favor of the Lord. BSO needs you an...
First black BSO chaplain deemed caring pastor
Praise the Lord and What a blessings to have a man with great compassion to serve the poor & needy as Becon of HOPE to the LOST. Broward County is a great mission field to serve in the Name of the Mig...
First black BSO chaplain deemed caring pastor
Nat "Chaplain" Knowles, thank you for the years of support and such an honor could be more fitting for anyone.
What kind of people are these gun worshippers?
Then you can consider me a racist. Rejecting laws that will only hurt law abiding gun owners is not racist, and the more your side pushes gun control the more our side will pour money into the NRA, in...
What kind of people are these gun worshippers?
Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't against guns; he tried to get a concealed carry permit, but was denied by racist law enforcement in the south.
What kind of people are these gun worshippers?
Mr. Swain: "reasonable background checks" Who says what the Senate was voting on was reasonable? You? Why do you think that what was voted on was in fact reasonable? There are areas where both si...
What kind of people are these gun worshippers?
Someone needs to take this guy to school. His education is sadly lacking. The US AND it's territories have been invaded by foreign powers as noted above...Mexico is in the process of "invading" us a...
What kind of people are these gun worshippers?
Did you really try to tie MLK with gun control???LOL.This article proves 2 things.1 Liberals will not tolerate anyone that does not believe their way and will try to spin historical events and figures...
What kind of people are these gun worshippers?
So would “What kind of people are these? Who is their God?” apply to Fanny Lou Hamer, Robert F. Williams, Martin Luther King Jr., Ernest Thomas, Frederick D. Kirkpatrick, Charles Sims, A.Z. Young ...

The most influential African American weekly newspaper in South Florida

Beatty Media LLC