What will it take to bring stability to Haiti on the brink of civil war?
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What will it take to bring stability to Haiti on the brink of civil war?
In Haiti's capital, vigilantes armed with machetes and stones are fighting against the gangs that dominate Port-au-Prince, amidst a fuel crisis and worsening hunger. As the country teeters on the brink of civil war, what will it take to restore stability? Guests: Judes Jonathas Deputy Director of Programmes at Mercy Corps Jemima Pierre African-American Studies Professor at the University of California Monique Clesca Haitian Journalist and Civil Society Activist Brian Concannon Institute for Justice and Democracy Board Member in Haiti
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