PIH Canada national director calls for pragmatic solidarity in Haiti op-ed
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Posted March 28, 2024.
As unrest continues in Haiti, Mark Brender and CanWaCH CEO Julia Anderson argue in a Montreal Gazette op-ed that pragmatic solidarity requires addressing immediate needs and tackling the underlying causes of poverty. It can’t be one or the other. Read their insights and a crucial role for Canada.
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