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Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere and the poverty has fuelled restavek, a system of domestic servitude of hundreds of thousands of children that is tantamount to modern-day slavery.
The country's government acknowledges that child slaves exist but says it is part of the culture.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports.
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March 2006
Haiti has become a failed state where the only growth industry is kidnapping. Millions live in fear of thuggish gangs who carry out the dirty work of the country's politicians.
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MAF-Haiti team air dropping supplies to an isolated village in Haiti. Following Hurricanes Gustav, Hannah, & Ike most of Haiti was devastated. www.maf.org.
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November 2008
Haiti has been brought to its knees by famine and economic crisis. Now a series of hurricanes has left the struggling country in turmoil. A not-to-be missed account of a state on the brink of collapse.
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Matt Damon and Wyclef Jean toured Haiti over the weekend, which remains devastated following Hurricane Ike. Streets and cities remain underwater a week after the storm tore across the Caribbean nation. (Sept. 15)
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See how Meds and Food For Kids is combating malnutrition in Haiti through a revolutionary peanut butter-based therapeutic food. For more information, visit:
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The World Bank - Communities make decisions that bring water, improve roads and deliver other benefits.
The water project in Carice is one example of how communities in Haiti are deciding their own priorities. Other communities have chosen different activities, ranging from soil conservation to building a fruit processing center, buying a plough, or building a community school.
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This was an earlier version produced and directed by Kevin Pina of what eventually became "Haiti: We must kill the BANDITS." It was meant as a placeholder for the final film which has since undergone several rounds of editing. It's release was seen as necessary and timely given the human rights violations that were occurring in Haiti during that period.
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In 1994 Haiti was in full rebellion against the government. Thousands rioted on the streets calling for the return of Jean Betrand Aristide. Tony Smith and Tim Exton were on the streets of Port Au Prince to witness the violent uprising first hand. They were able to film this extraordinary footage.