Contradictions and complexities abound within the aid industry, causing it to struggle to make headway in a sputtering reconstruction process. The good news is that, unlike a few years ago, there is near unanimity on the need for a strong Haitian state to direct the aid flows. The bad news is that state capacity is wanting — and no one is quite sure how to build it. How do aid agencies act responsibly in the interim with few functional public institutions to coordinate the aid?
US troopers crack down on pro-Palestinian protests at University of Texas
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Eyewitness footage recorded from the incidents on Wednesday, showed the
forces charging the students, forcing them to the ground, and detaining
them as oth...
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