Entry number 3

Yordy Abreu  

Professor/instructor Andrew Stone

November 8, 2022

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Research Question:Why are Haitians migrating to the Dominican Republic? What conditions have led Haitians to leave their country? What do they hope to find in the Dr? How is the Dominican Republic responding to the influx of Haitians? How does this fit into global politics?

Source entry #3

, Dominican Today. “Why Has the International Community Not Acted against the Crisis in Haiti?” DominicanToday, World/Dominicantoday, 24 Sept. 2022, https://dominicantoday.com/dr/world/2022/09/24/why-has-the-international-community-not-acted-against-the-crisis-in-haiti/. 

Quote“The lack of leadership, insecurity, a defective prime minister, Ariel Henry, criminal gangs, and social disorder aggravate the situation, says Garcia Javier, who also considers that added to the lack of action by the international community, there is no doubt that Haiti is at the worst moment in its history.”

Haiti’s lack of resources is a problem that countries worldwide are very aware of.  International countries all share common ideas which focus on how the Dominican Republic has to be a better neighbor and give more opportunities to Haitians which is something the Dominican republic has been doing for many years. From this article Dominican today we gain knowledge that Haiti’s biggest problem is national security which provides safety for citizens and its something that Haitians don’t have. 

Quote “On the subject, President Luis Abinader assured that for the Dominican Republic, what Haiti is experiencing is a national security problem. But in addition, said the Dominican president, it affects different sectors of the economy and the region’s countries”.

Many Countries world wide are wiling to help Haiti but many fear they will not get anything in exchange for their aid. Also, many countries share a common belief that money isn’t what’s going to change Haiti. Better politicians that want change and when talking about change its focus on better national security, education , health, system drinkable water without it being limited due to gang leaders controlling it, citizens feeling safe when going outside of their residential and not fearing being shot or kidnapped. These are what many international organizations and countries  see when talking on plans with Haiti.

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