U.S.–Haiti Economic Aid Overview Provides No New Investigative Leads
U.S.–Haiti Economic Aid Overview Provides No New Investigative Leads The passage is a generic summary of historical U.S. aid to Haiti, citing public sources and offering no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations that could be pursued. It lacks novelty and does not implicate high‑ranking officials in wrongdoing, making it low‑value for investigative work. Key insights: U.S. provided $850 M (1995‑2003) and $600 M (2004‑2008) in aid to Haiti.; World Bank donors contributed $1.085 B (2004‑2006) for humanitarian needs.; Two foreign banks, Citibank and Scotiabank, operate in Haiti.
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U.S.–Haiti Economic Aid Overview Provides No New Investigative Leads The passage is a generic summary of historical U.S. aid to Haiti, citing public sources and offering no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations that could be pursued. It lacks novelty and does not implicate high‑ranking officials in wrongdoing, making it low‑value for investigative work. Key insights: U.S. provided $850 M (1995‑2003) and $600 M (2004‑2008) in aid to Haiti.; World Bank donors contributed $1.085 B (2004‑2006) for humanitarian needs.; Two foreign banks, Citibank and Scotiabank, operate in Haiti.
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