Post-Quake Haiti: A Visit from Two American Presidents
President Clinton returned democratically-elected Jean-Betrand Aristide back to power in 1994 after a military coup ousted him; a decade later the Bush administration flew Aristide out of Haiti and into exile.
Still, homeless earthquake survivor Joanne St. Leger, 30, is happy to see both Clinton and Bush in Haiti and trusts they will help make a difference. "We wouldn’t find anything if it wasn’t for foreigners," says St. Leger. "We’ve been here for three months outside this Presidential Palace, and [Haitian President Rene] Preval has never come to see us."
St. Leger says she would take any honest work like sweeping the streets to support herself and her six-year-old daughter. And securing jobs for the hundreds of thousand unemployed is a long-term goal for the Bush Clinton Fund. But St. Leger is skeptical when asked about the estimated $2.2 billion reportedly spent in post-earthquake Haiti - with about $780 million spent by USAID and Department of Defense humanitarian aid. "If they’ve spent billions of dollars," she says. "I haven’t seen it. We are living here day to day. We are bathing in dirt when it rains."
Severe rains have already hit Port-au-Prince, foreshadowing the coming rainy season. St. Ledger says her compact shanty gets flooded with water reaching her ankles and one night she was forced to crouch in higher but smaller shelter all night until the rain stopped the next morning. Sewage drains clogged with trash and sloped land cause most of the flooding during heavy rains, creating an unsanitary environment, elevating concerns about the spread of disease.
Clinton acknowledged "mistakes" in the past, specifically related to the economic development of Haiti. "When I restored the democratically-elected President of Haiti, I also signed legislation which essentially increased the penetration into Haiti of American rice and reduced Haiti’s own rice production. I think it was a mistake." But the main purpose of the former Presidents was not the past but the present. President Barack Obama appointed both Clinton and Bush to spearhead U.S. fundraising efforts.
As they toured campsites outside the Presidential Palace, Haitian citizens and foreign and local journalists swarmed the formers heads of state while Secret Service agents and Haitian police attempted to create a perimeter. In the midst of the frenzy, President Clinton looked around and asked, "Where’s President Preval?"
The Haitian President was found greeting a group of women outside of shanties made of tarp and plywood. The former presidents soon followed and President Bush dove in to greet Gertrude Auguste, 31, with a kiss on her cheek. Auguste said they asked her about her living conditions in her impoverished camp at Champs Mars, where an estimated 60,000 homeless earthquake survivors have settled. "We would like to move out of here but not to someplace too far away. We want to be close enough to the center of the city," Auguste said.
New resettlement areas on the outskirts of the city have already been located, but without jobs many of the residents say they will not leave their tent cities. Markendie Paul, 26, leans against the aluminum siding of a shanty with a group of friends. This is how he spends his day just joking around with friends, but he said he would love to leave Port-au-Prince if he could find work. "Look, we are grown men with beards, and I’m asking my mother for a little money to buy coffee in the morning," says Paul. "I would like to find work to be the one to help my family."
Clinton said foreign investors, specifically from South Korea and Brazil, have already shown interest in establishing garment factories in Haiti if there are changes made to the HOPE (Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement) act, which allows Haiti to export textiles tariff-free to the U.S. "I think it will create more than 100,000 jobs in Haiti in short order," said Clinton.
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