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Fanmi Lavalas Presentation, April 6th 2024

Haiti Action Committee is honored to publish this transcript of the talk given by...

From Port-aux-Prince to Africa: Unveiling the Haitian Crisis

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South Sudan: Limits of UN Peacekeeping By René Wadlow

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Why East Africa should reject Economic Partnership Agreements deal with Europe by Horace G. Campbell

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 Seizing Statesmanship: Why President Kiir should Declare His Retirement Now, But Not Quit yet. 

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