A Sustainable Shared in Common Aid for Haiti: A Call to the International Community.

A Sustainable Shared in Common Aid for Haiti: A Call to the International Community.

By: Elvio Gutiérrez Santana


The Sister Republic of Haiti is the poorest country of the American Continent, has a territorial extension of 27.750 km2s with a population of 10 million habitants and density population of 348 people by square kilometers occupying position 32 at world-wide level of the countries of greater density population.

Haiti has the per capita GDP of only US$1,614, occupies place 128 of 198 countries that exist in the planet only surpasses some African and Asian countries. With an index of human development under 0,492 in the 2007, occupying place 154 at world-wide level, where 76% of the population live in the poverty and of this percentage a 55% (5,5 million habitants) live in extreme poverty (it receives in average less than US$2 per day).

The Sister Republic of Haiti yesterday underwent a natural disaster of an earthquake where they could exist thousands of dead (it is spoken of 100.000 people) and is considered in more than three million the affected ones, where the national palace and other innumerable public and private institutions have been destroyed.


For this so lamentable situation and before the fact that this phenomenon can be repeated in the zone, we considered that the international community must assume a shared in common and sustainable aid, headed by the main developed countries commercial partners of Haiti like the United States, the European Union (especially France) Canada among others, to seriously consider to yield a territory to him to the Sister Republic of Haiti to be reconstructed like for example could be a part of French Guyana or another available, one with better conditions than the polished western part of the island .

Be together to the pain of our sister nation Haiti and we support with action to its recovery, Peace to the rest of thousands of people passed away and my sincere condolences to its relatives.

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