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American Food Aid: Disruption and Development in Haiti

American Food Aid: Disruption and Development in Haiti

  • Post author:stephanegrandvaux@yahoo.com
  • Post published:April 30, 2015
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Americans see themselves as a force for good in the world; many believe that richer nations like our own should help spread our material wealth with those in need, and provide stability to those whose lives are in turmoil.

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