Haiti- Omar Diaz

=== Historically, Haiti has had tremendous struggles from economic boulders to get past and even natural disasters that halted Haiti's progression. This has a lot to do with Haiti's agricultural setbacks that much of the soil is unsustainable for crop growing and throughout the decades it has only worsened. The island of Hispanolia which has developed to become Haiti and the dominical republic was largely forest area which now only 4% is remains. The large poverty in Haiti contributes to much of the community problems because there is no funding to sustain these areas and people that live in the surrounding areas feel that they have more ownership because they aren't being helped enough from the government. On top of Haiti having deeply integrated governmental structural conflicts, people are living in deeply impoverished villages with the education also being less prevalent. In many of these villages on the outskirts of the main cities, there is a scarcity of drinkable water. This leads to many people moving into the inner cities but also overpopulating the cities causing there to be less productivity and less quality of life. Although being a lovely destination to travel, historically the tourism in the country has led to less evolvement and more segregation. Haiti has also been at the forefront of many devastating natural disasters multiple times which has made it a hardship to even stay afloat financially. ===

https://www.worldbank.org/en/country/haiti/overview

https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2020/country-chapters/haiti#

https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R45034.pdf