In this interview from NPR's All Things Considered, Robert Siegal talks to Arielle Jean-Baptiste of the Haiti Democracy Project in Washington, D.C. Jean-Baptiste touches upon how years of corruption have shaped Haiti's poverty.
‘Every day I cry’: 50 women talk about life as a domestic worker under the
Gulf’s kafala system
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Denounced as giving a ‘veneer of legality to slaveholding’ and despite
claims of reform, kafala laws persist, allowing bosses to abuse women, who
vanish ...
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