Kira Kay and Jason Maloney report on what is being hailed as a moment of hope for Haiti, as a confluence of security, brought by a large and aggressive United Nations presence, and relative political stability, under the tenure of President Rene Preval, has kept the country calm for a long-enough period that investors are tentatively starting to return to the Caribbean nation.
Below is a Special Director’s cut of the report that aired on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Jan. 1, 2010. See the original report as featured on The NewsHour.
Producer / Camera / Editor: Jason Maloney
Field Producer: Jean Cyril Pressoir
Production Associates: Elspeth Montgomery, Kelsey Wight
This reporting is a joint initiative of the Pulitzer Center, the Bureau for International Reporting and NewsHour With Jim Lehrer.
Tags: Caribbean, Clinton, Fragile States, Haiti, peacekeeping, political stability, United Nations











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