Life Without a Government in Haiti

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Life Without a Government in Haiti

Life Without a Government in Haiti

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Rod Augustin, measures dimensions for solar panel installation at a local bar in Limonade, Haiti, on March 17, 2024.

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Rod Augustin, measures dimensions for solar panel installation at a local bar in Limonade, Haiti, on March 17, 2024.

Octavio Jones for NPR

Haiti is the middle of a crisis and is without a government as gangs in Port-au-Prince prevent one. But some parts of Haiti have lived without a functioning government for so long they cannot remember what it’s like to have one. Our reporter in Haiti takes us to one such village.