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Does anyone know any info on Haiti? I need...
* Terrorism & Response to Terrorism
* Human Trafficking
* Iraq (Rebuilding Infrastructure/ Government formation)
* Nuclear Proliferation

2007-02-12 08:06:16 · 2 answers · asked by VolleyballAddict07 2 in News & Events Current Events

2 answers

I really don't understand all your question:
Terrorism & Response to Terrorism

At the moment I do not think they are any international Terrorists in Haiti. They have drug dealers and the place is used for laudering money.Personally, I think The place would be an ideal place to start a terrorist group, poor people, a corrupt society and only one hour from Miami.

Human Trafficking :

Scope and Magnitude. Haiti is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation and forced labor. The majority of trafficking in Haiti involves poor mothers giving custody of their children to more affluent families in the hope that they will receive an education and economic opportunities. The practice, known as "restavek," is widespread and often involves sexual exploitation, physical abuse, and youths being subjected to conditions of involuntary servitude, a severe form of trafficking in persons. Haitian officials estimate between 90,000 to 120,000 children are "restaveks," while UNICEF and other international organizations estimate the numbers are significantly higher. There is also cross border human trafficking between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Women and girls are trafficked into Haiti for sexual exploitation; Haitians are trafficked to the Dominican Republic for forced labor. International organizations estimate that up to 3,000 Haitian children are trafficked to the Dominican Republic each year. Haiti is also source and transit country of illegal migration.

Areas for Improvement. Once in place, the new Haitian Government should work to strengthen the capacity of the Haitian National Police (HNP) and the Brigade for the Protection of Minors (BPM) to investigate and prosecute all crimes, including trafficking cases. The government should invest in its social welfare agencies (IBESR) to improve their ability to identify, refer, and provide services to children working as "restaveks." Additionally, the government should make strong efforts to improve its judiciary to allow for the effective prosecution and adjudication of trafficking cases; promote and support civil society organizations concerned with trafficking issues; and work with the Dominican Republic to improve security and aid potential trafficking victims along the border. Finally, Haiti should enact comprehensive anti-trafficking legislation that defines and penalizes the crime of trafficking in persons.

Iraq , sorry no connection

Nuclear:

Sorry no connection

2007-02-12 14:29:28 · answer #1 · answered by nonconformiststraightguy 6 · 0 0

they are all still striving in haiti

2007-02-12 13:45:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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