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Poverty In Haiti Research Paper

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The Caribbean country of Haiti holds a growing capacity of Roman Catholics, and although the country has no official religion, more than half of the population currently practices Catholicism. Haiti is most known for its vulnerability to natural disasters such as the earthquake of 2010 that plagued the country and disrupted not only the Christian community but every community in Haiti. The issue of poverty is also prevalent throughout Haiti, which is the poorest country in the Americas. Another influential factor in Haiti’s attempt at societal and spiritual growth is social class, a ranking system in the country that is determined by wealth and race. Each of these issues impacts Haiti’s local religious communities as well as its role in the …show more content…

More than seventy percent of the Haitian population lives in poverty every day, and sixty percent of the population lives on less than one dollar every day.1 Along with an inability to provide basic living conditions, poverty also causes health complications. Approximately three million Haitians obtain their water from unprotected rivers and springs, and more than fifty percent of the Haitian population is undernourished.2 Because many Haitian citizens have scarce access to clean water, anemia and diarrhea are widespread throughout the country. Many Haitians also suffer from malnutrition because of poverty and unclean water. Because of the prevalent indigence, or extreme poverty, across the country, Haitians are plagued by numerous educational dilemmas as well. Only fifty percent of adolescents living in Haiti are able to go to school, while 30 percent of children only make it to the fifth grade. As a result, half of Haitians are illiterate.3 Not only are Haitians subject to poor education, but the poverty throughout the country inhibits proper education opportunities. Haitian citizens are not blessed with the adequate resources to live sustainable lives because of the environment they are born in. The consequential effects of poverty on health, education, and living conditions impact Catholic communities throughout Haiti while these communities attempt to grow as one religious

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