New York Times5d agoSource 49Medium

From Haiti to Venezuela, Earthquakes Reveal Shift in U.S. Relief Efforts

The News

The article discusses U.S. disaster relief efforts, highlighting Haiti as an example of failed aid and Venezuela as an example of adapted priorities. It suggests a shift in U.S. foreign aid strategy rather than abandonment. The article uses two case studies to illustrate changes in U.S. relief efforts following natural disasters and crises.

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Why it matters

Humanitarian aid failures in Haiti

Evidence

The U.S. is adapting its foreign aid to new priorities.

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Haiti exemplified how disaster aid can go awry.

Opinion
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Humanitarianscore: 85
  • Humanitarian aid failures in Haiti
  • Ongoing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela

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Plain English

Haiti exemplified how disaster aid can go awry. Still, the crisis in Venezuela shows the U.S. isn’t abandoning foreign aid, just adapting it to new priorities.

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Claims

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Haiti exemplified how disaster aid can go awry.

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The crisis in Venezuela shows the U.S. is not abandoning foreign aid.

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This is the author's opinion, not a factual claim
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The U.S. is adapting its foreign aid to new priorities.

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This is the author's opinion, not a factual claim

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