The recovery and rebuilding effort has advanced at a glacial pace, stymied by the emergence of other crises around the world to command more attention – and dollars.
what it can to respond as quickly as possible. cara buck, thank you for your time this afternoon and we send our absolute best to the people of haiti. now we go to new orleans as a citywide mandate requires proof of vaccination for any active tin doors including bars, gyms and casinos and they are afghanistan s most at-risk population, but with the country falling to the taliban, what does the future hold for afghan women?
and airlines really coming on board and assisting with the rescue and aid mission. but it is going to be a lot of makeshift hospitals, likely, makeshift homes. for a region and a country that has already been recovering from the 2010 earthquake, this is very difficult logistically. bianca, thank you so much. as well as cara buck of mercy corp. on this breaking news story coming out of the haiti. appreciate your time. our other breaking story. what to expect next from the taliban in kabul. my next guest has a pair of combat boots with the dust of afghanistan still on them. still. subway® has so much new they couldn t fit it in their last ad. like new smashed avocado and artisan italian bread. 100% wild-caught tuna. hold up! 100% wild-caught tuna ain t new!
unlike last time when port-au-prince was heavily devastated and a lot of government functions were knocked out, we do have those elements to work with. the lesson i think we learned is we need to empower the haitians if we re going to have both the immediate response but also long-term capability development. cara, i mean this has been a difficult time for haiti. just last month the president there was assassinated. i mean how worried are you about government resources, about getting what you need from people there in haiti responding to this right away? certainly. i mean, you know, it is a good question. i think any government dealing with a disaster such as this would be, you know, under pressure and, you know, it is not in question. there s a lot of pressure currently, you know, ongoing, political pressure, et cetera, for the government here in haiti. so, you know, we will certainly