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	<title>Comments on: Can Haitians Stop Talking Past Each Other?</title>
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		<title>By: Malou</title>
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		<dc:creator>Malou</dc:creator>
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		<description>It is sad and outrageous that every day the political impasse is not settled, thousands of Haitians children die due to illness and malnutrition.  The ones who are lucky go hungry for yet another day!

Haiti will change when Haitians stop hating one another.  This is at the very core of our problems.  Those who feel entitled and believe it is their right to be at the helm of power and the others who control the economy as a means of reining in the ones in power.  It is a dire and vicious circle at its worst.

The private sector has the ability to yield its influence by assisting in Haiti&#039;s development, socially and economically.  They should lead by example.  The Govt. may not partner with them, however, the most important partnership they can garner is with the Haitian masse.  In other progressive developing countries, the private sector has taken the reign to build coalition at all levels of society.  The Haitian Private Sector must get off the fence and become less complacent.  They should more importantly stop making endless excuses for their lack of support to Haiti&#039;s development.  We can&#039;t blame the Govt. and give a pass to the private sector.  Haiti&#039;s failed state is the cumulative effect of everyone who could and didn&#039;t...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is sad and outrageous that every day the political impasse is not settled, thousands of Haitians children die due to illness and malnutrition.  The ones who are lucky go hungry for yet another day!</p>
<p>Haiti will change when Haitians stop hating one another.  This is at the very core of our problems.  Those who feel entitled and believe it is their right to be at the helm of power and the others who control the economy as a means of reining in the ones in power.  It is a dire and vicious circle at its worst.</p>
<p>The private sector has the ability to yield its influence by assisting in Haiti's development, socially and economically.  They should lead by example.  The Govt. may not partner with them, however, the most important partnership they can garner is with the Haitian masse.  In other progressive developing countries, the private sector has taken the reign to build coalition at all levels of society.  The Haitian Private Sector must get off the fence and become less complacent.  They should more importantly stop making endless excuses for their lack of support to Haiti's development.  We can't blame the Govt. and give a pass to the private sector.  Haiti's failed state is the cumulative effect of everyone who could and didn't...</p>
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