The outgoing humanitarian coordinator for Haiti at the United Nations (UN), Ulrika Richardson, was reported on 12 August as describing the situation that she was leaving behind in Haiti as “strikingly horrific”. It would be hard to disagree with this assessment, and equally hard to be optimistic about the prospects for the latest international blueprint for Haiti’s future – a report titled ‘Towards a Haitian-led Roadmap for Stability and Peace’ published in August by the Organization of American States (OAS) – however essential the effort might be.End of preview - This article contains approximately 1838 words.
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