Port-au-Prince is burning. One month after a siege by armed gangs, Haitians continue to flee their country’s capital amid what the United Nations has called a “cataclysmic” situation and state collapse. Meanwhile, food and fuel are in short supply, and politicians are no closer to forming a new government. Can the international community help? Should it? Join FP Live for an in-depth discussion with Jacqueline Charles, a reporter for the Miami Herald who has covered Haiti for more than a decade, and Jake Johnston, the author of Aid State: Elite Panic, Disaster Capitalism, and the Battle to Control Haiti.
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