Haiti's Legacy: The Poorest Country In The Caribbean Sea

Samba - December 30 2010, 12:32 PM

We cannot be respected overseas and people will always believe that we are economic refugees and dirty people too. Haiti disposes a GDP per capita of $1,700 per each Haitian citizen whereas the Dominican Republic uses $8,800 for each citizen there.

In addition, Jamaica uses $7,700 GDP income per capita followed by St-Vincent and the Grenadines with $9,200, Dominica with $9,500, San-Lucia with $11,300, Cuba with $12,700, Grenada with $13,600, Antigua and Barbuda with $19,100 and St-Kitts and the Nevis with $20,000.

WE ARE THE POOREST CARIBBEAN STATE WITH A GDP INCOME PER CAPITA OF $1,700.

NO ONE WANTS TO HEAR FROM US AND WE ARE THE SHAMEFUL PEOPLE IN THE CARIBBEAN REGION.

HOW CAN WE SOLVE THIS DILEMMA?

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Jp says...

Samba, we are not being disrespected because of our low GDP..Ok? If you live out of Haiti, you should have a good sense of the reality. Example of... more »

Toulimen says...

With all due respect, we can be respected again if we know how to articulate the poor's messages with the rich conservative elites of Haiti. The... more »

Samba says...

We need to do a lot to change Haiti's face as well as increasing our GDP. It is sad and we were the most prosperous nation in the Caribbean Region... more »

Patricia says...

Happy new year!Let start clean-up pull our sleeves up and clean our own mess. We do not need nobody to do it for us I believe we can if we really... more »