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Haiti Understanding the Country Based on the United Nations Human Development Index: Life Expectancy, Education, and Standard of Living.

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1 Haiti Understanding the Country Based on the United Nations Human Development Index: Life Expectancy, Education, and Standard of Living

2 Geographical Location

3 Demographics Population: 9.8 million Race: 80-85% African descent, 15 % mixed Languages: French and Creole Religion: 80% Catholicism Income: most Haitians live on $2 or less a day Poverty: 80% live under the poverty line Literacy: over 15,000 primary schools (90% are private); 67% of children attend school and less than 30% reach 6 th grade

4 What are some leading causes of Haiti’s scarcity? Slave Revolt – early 1500s, slaves from Africa brought to Haiti to work for Spanish landowners which led to a slave revolt in the late 1700s Deforestation – since 1925, Haitians have cut down 98% of their forest cover Natural Disasters – tropical storms, hurricanes, earthquakes Economy – poor control by past and current government

5 Earthquake

6 Desertification

7 Scarcity of Food Lack of agricultural space as a result of deforestation Mountains in the distance shows a lack of trees Most food is imported because not enough food is grown to feed the Haitians

8 Representation of Food

9 Trees: Palm (Coconuts) and Bananas

10 Animals: Sheep and Goats

11 Ducks and Rooster (chickens)

12 Scarcity of Energy Electricity is created by gas generators and solar panels. Solar panels were often found on the roof of the schools. The electricity was available based on what was stored from the solar panels. The Haitians did not store the energy from the solar panels, so the electricity cut off when the energy ran out.

13 Solar panel (bottom right corner)

14 Generator attached to cement mixer

15 Uses of Energy

16 Transportation Tap Taps Motorcycles Bicycles Few cars

17 Modes of Transportation

18 Tap

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20 Scarcity of Water Three-fourths of Haitian households lack running water. Unsafe water contributes to diseases such as cholera. Communities have wells that are shared by the people.

21 Bathroom

22 Rain Barrels

23 Wells/ Collecting Water

24 Life Expectancy Life expectancy at birth is currently at 62 years. 40% of the population has access to basic healthcare. Most people living in Haiti are at a high risk of infectious diseases. There is a shortage of healthcare personnel and hospitals lack resources.

25 Triage and Pharmacy

26 Education – private school

27 Standard of Living

28 Lifestyle

29 The Beauty of Haiti

30 Discussion: Why are the Haitians “joyful” people when they suffer from substandard living conditions? How can their country solve some of their problems and improve their lifestyles? What can you do to help these people?

31 Outside Looking In Just like the little girl is looking into a place that she does not have access to, Haiti looks at our country as a place that they don’t have access to because they don’t have money for an airplane ticket. As a result of Americans coming down to Haiti, the Haitians think we are all very wealthy.


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