By the way, when I was in graduate school, I was suppose to
A follow-up on Is Haiti's Current Government Ready, By the way, when I was in graduate school, I was suppose to meet with P. Farmer for a work related thing, but I had a weird car accident and didn't go. There are very few people whose work in Haiti I admirer and respect; he is one of them.
The topic is: Is Haiti's Current Government Ready?
This is a reply to Msg 12950
Posted by Linda on February 3 2009 at 3:22 AM
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Hi, Doc. Haiti's current Government may not be ready to modernize Haiti but they certainly can if the Haitian Government: 1. adopts GSPARE more »
Dr. Pinchinat; I am not sure how much you know about the current state of the Haitian nation. It might be helpful to do some reading on the more »
I wonder why there would not be anything reliable written about Haiti's history for the past 20 years? Any more »
Larry, there are a some good books out there about Haiti. Try reading Trouillot's Haiti: State Against Nation. An excellent source of more »
Larry, one of Paul Farmer's earliest books is also very good. It's call The Uses of more »
Thanks, I will see if I can get it. Paul Farmer, M.D. has a clinic very near where our sister parish is located in Cerca la Source. We start more »
Have you seen "Haiti in the Balance: why foreign aid has failed & what you can do about it", by T. F. Burns & Adam Gardner? Is it worth more »
Larry, I am pleasantly surprised at the fact that you seem to actually understand the concept of "do no harm." It is rare to encounter anyone more »
No I haven't. I will be sure to get it in the next month (which is when I plan to start reading again). I'm sorry to say that because of a more »
By the way, when I was in graduate school, I was suppose to meet with P. Farmer for a work related thing, but I had a weird car accident and more »
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