Haiti Earthquake Documentary Analysis

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My expectations for the Haitian film were quite different from what I ended up experiencing. Before I viewed the film, I expected it to focus on how well the country of Haiti recovered from the earthquake it endured in 2010. Additionally, I imagined the film would have an overall positive message regarding all of the international aid Haidi received from foreign countries around the world. On the contrary, the film focused on how poorly Haiti's government decided to use the aid from the other countries. The film also illustrates the idea that the current aid policies and practices in Haiti ought to change; so the citizens can actually benefit from them. Although my prior assumptions about the Haitian film were completely wrong, because the film takes a much different stand on the issue. I still ended up learning a considerable amount about the reality of how negatively Haiti was affected by the earthquake in 2010. When news broke out that Haiti suffered a major earthquake, I did realize how badly the country was demolished. As well as, how the idea that Haiti was going to need all kinds of help if they wanted to fix all of their damages. Furthermore, I was aware of the vast amount of financial aid the Haiti was receiving from other countries. …show more content…

The film reveals that Haiti did receive billions of dollars in help, but that money was used very poorly by their government. This inappropriate use of Haiti’s aid resulted in very little of the debris being cleaned up, little if any reconstruction of housing and a heavily reduced quality of life. Therefore, the billions of dollars at the country's disposal was doing little to nothing to fix the highly damaged country. Although Haiti’s lack of recovery seems like a huge deal, I was not aware of it in the slightest bit. Therefore, my lack of knowledge on this issue in Haiti leads to my immense surprise when I viewed this

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