Haiti, A Poor Nation, A Rich Land explores the paradox of a country often labeled as one of the poorest in the Western Hemisphere, yet sitting atop an abundance of natural resources that have long attracted foreign interests. In this compelling and revealing book, Jorabe Fevry uncovers the hidden wealth of Haiti-vast reserves of oil, gas, uranium, copper, bauxite, and a rich maritime environment. But beyond minerals and energy, Haiti also boasts incredible tourism potential, vibrant culture, and a resilient people whose true power remains untapped.
With passion and insight, the author examines how these treasures have been ignored, exploited, or hidden from the public eye. Through clear explanations and careful research, Fevry invites readers to see Haiti not as a burdened land, but as a nation with immense possibilities-if only its resources were developed with transparency, justice, and respect for its sovereignty. This book is not only a call to awareness, but also a call to action for Haitians and the global community alike to recognize and protect the wealth of this island nation.
A thought-provoking and inspiring read for anyone interested in geopolitics, economic justice, or the future of the Caribbean.
Haiti, A Poor Nation, A Rich Land explores the paradox of a country often labeled as one of the poorest in the Western Hemisphere, yet sitting atop an abundance of natural resources that have long attracted foreign interests. In this compelling and revealing book, Jorabe Fevry uncovers the hidden wealth of Haiti-vast reserves of oil, gas, uranium, copper, bauxite, and a rich maritime environment. But beyond minerals and energy, Haiti also boasts incredible tourism potential, vibrant culture, and a resilient people whose true power remains untapped.
With passion and insight, the author examines how these treasures have been ignored, exploited, or hidden from the public eye. Through clear explanations and careful research, Fevry invites readers to see Haiti not as a burdened land, but as a nation with immense possibilities-if only its resources were developed with transparency, justice, and respect for its sovereignty. This book is not only a call to awareness, but also a call to action for Haitians and the global community alike to recognize and protect the wealth of this island nation.
A thought-provoking and inspiring read for anyone interested in geopolitics, economic justice, or the future of the Caribbean.