In a normally functioning country, the issue of funding education—from primary school to university, including vocational training—should in no way be a source of scandal.
That both the public and private sectors finance education, from daycare to doctoral studies, can only be a good thing for a country and its people.
In Haiti, unfortunately, the private sector does not have a strong track record of generosity toward education in general. Therefore, only the State remains. And it is its duty to respond, as mu
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