A Marshall Plan for Haiti by Raymond Joseph
A Marshall Plan for Haiti by Raymond Joseph After World War II, the United States instituted a plan for the recovery of war-devastated Europe, initially entitled the “European Recovery Program,” enacted into law in 1948 with bipartisan Congressional support, and renamed “The Marshall Plan” for Secretary of State George C. Marshall, who first urged such a plan. Only a similar plan, I suggest, can change Haiti, the devastation of which has not ceased since its independence in 1804. In…