The return of Haitian Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé to Port-au-Prince, planned with a spectacular display, raises questions. Although his trip to the United States included meetings with a few diplomats, the lack of concrete support from Washington is concerning.
No announcement of an aid plan or official recognition of his government has been made, suggesting a lack of interest in Haiti’s situation.
As the population faces growing insecurity and a major humanitarian crisis, the festivities surrounding his return seem meaningless.
The drums of rara will not make up for the absence of tangible support.
Instead of a spectacle, Haiti needs meaningful actions to overcome its challenges.
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