Deceleration of Educational Operations: Government Incompetence, Opposition Indifference

"Today is February 20th, and my son has only been able to attend school for three days this month due to protests and the actions of armed gangs," complained a parent living in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince.

Robenson Geffrard
Par Robenson Geffrard
20 Feb 2024 | Lecture : 3 min.

"Today is February 20th, and my son has only been able to attend school for three days this month due to protests and the actions of armed gangs," complained a parent living in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince. This situation is the same for thousands of students across the country. Schools operate at the mercy of armed groups and street protests, with the government appearing powerless to intervene.

Whether it's an anti-government protest, a strike, or an armed group attacking a neighborhood, there's

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