The Haitian Times "In recent months, international donors had given good marks to Haiti’s economic improvements. At the same time, some Haitian critics of President René Préval say his government has not done enough to lower prices in the impoverished country where three-quarters of the population lives on less than $2 a day.
'The population is dying of hunger and nobody seems to care,' said Josue Bellerive, a street sweeper in the downtown area of Port-au-Prince. 'The government should simply limit the exaggerated profit made by shopkeepers.'"
'The population is dying of hunger and nobody seems to care,' said Josue Bellerive, a street sweeper in the downtown area of Port-au-Prince. 'The government should simply limit the exaggerated profit made by shopkeepers.'"
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