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Earlier this year, my paternal grandmother passed away in northern Haiti at the age of Although my father wanted to attend her funeral, he decided not to travel to his country of birth for fear of being kidnapped or, worse, killed. During the first several months of , more than 2, people were killed in the capital, Port-au-Prince, amid an escalating armed conflict between local gangs.
At least , people have fled their homes due to the violence, many migrating to southern cities, including Les Cayes and Jacmel, or northern communes like Cap-Haitien. Although leaving dangerous areas has provided some temporary relief, internally displaced people face harsh living conditions, not just due to inadequate aid provision. This sense of estrangement did not happen overnight and speaks to a broader problem in Haitian society.
Years of mismanagement, corruption and violence have torn the social fabric of the country. Even with the surge in violence in Port-au-Prince, many Haitians are doubtful that another foreign military intervention would solve the systemic problems in the country. While the international community seemingly refuses to learn the lessons of the past , many Haitians in the country and the diaspora are reflecting on other possibilities.
I would expand her missive to ask: What if the intervention in Haiti was not a militarised mission, but a rebuilding project that prioritises sustainability, economic redistribution and guaranteed social services? What Haiti truly needs is a revitalisation plan that would not only ensure employment for many Haitians but provide the much-needed infrastructure to modernise the country and help its social fabric heal.