Contrasts and inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean; Haiti, a pending commitment.
Keywords:
SOCIAL EXCLUSION, POVERTY, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, RESILIENCEAbstract
The development in Latin America and the Caribbean has had great contrasts in the last two decades, placing the different Nations that integrate this Region in diametrically opposite situations in terms of well-being, which is why this work constitutes an analytical effort to understand these differences and evaluate how one of the countries located in Latin America, particularly in the Caribbean today continues under great economic, political and social lags that prevent it as a sister country, inserting itself in the path of development and growth to raise welfare levels of a population that has lived through its history the results of inequality, marginality and poverty in every way. The analysis deals with the impact of the lack of implementation of public policies to achieve the consolidation of strategic programs and projects within Haiti, whose objective would be to overcome the high levels of social backwardness. On the other hand, it is analyzed from an integral perspective as this country requires an adequate economic policy to achieve a better distribution of the wealth generated to the interior, likewise we will try to evaluate the political actions and decisions in a period of 3 decades that would be divided into two times, to know this nation before the period of 2010, at which time a great earthquake changes this town diametrically and, after this tragic event, valuing the efforts made by its people to generate great social resilience to get ahead of a constant that has lived this country and its society, before a great vulnerability, result of a constant that is the poverty.