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Rooted in original dissertation research, this book examines the persistent barriers to secondary education in Haiti’s rural communities. It highlights how government actions, driven by political and personal agendas, have undermined efforts to provide equitable educational access. While students dream of a better future, systemic corruption, favoritism, and poor policy decisions stand in the way.
This critical analysis highlights the human cost of educational inequality and calls for urgent reform grounded in accountability, equity, and community-centered leadership. A vital resource for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in Haitian development and educational justice, this work challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths and envision real change for Haiti’s most underserved youth
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