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Page 1: Haiti Project

By: Beth Richardson

&

Ashley Best

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Population

• The current population of Haiti is about 8,300,000 people.

• The population density is about 292.7 people per square km.

• Their abject poverty rate is 80%, they have almost 90% unemployment rate, and 50% are illiterate.

• Their country covers 27,560 square kilometers.

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Income• Half of their population only

makes $60 a year.

• The legal minimum wage is 70 gourdes, which is congruent to $1.70 in the US, per day applies to most workers in the formal sectors.

• More than half the Haitians live on less than a dollar a day.

• GDP per capita $1,800 (est. 2006)

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Health Care• 90% of the HIV/AIDS cases in the

Caribbean belong to Haiti.• 300,000 cases of HIV/AIDS deaths

were identified leaving 163,000 orphans.

• Tuberculosis is the leading cause of adult mortality in Haiti, and they have the highest rates of TB in their hemisphere.

• 12% of children die before their first birthday.

• 1/3 of their children die before they reach the age of 5.

• Only one in every 10,000 Haitians have access to a physician.

• They spend $54 a year compared to $4,499 in the US and $483 in Mexico on healthcare.

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Places to Live• 75% of the population lives

in a rural area.

• 25% of the population lives in an urban area.

• 20% of their land is arable but about 20% of their people live on that section of land.

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% Industrial vs. % Agricultural

• 37.5% of Haiti is Agricultural.

• 28% Industry

• 34.5% service

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Statistics

• Male life expectancy is 55 years old.

• Female life expectancy about 59 years old.

• Birth rate is about 36 births per 1,000 people.

• Death rate is about 10 deaths per 1,000 people.

• Infant mortality rate is 74 babies per 1,000.

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Causes of Overpopulation in Haiti

• They would prefer to have boys over girls so they continue to have children until they conceive males.

• A lack of education could also be a cause.

• Their religion sometimes keeps them from using birth control and other factors of their religion come into play.

• In some cases they have more than one partner and that would also cause a rise in their population

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Consequences of Overpopulation

• Lack of healthcare.• Shortage of food/nutrients.

(starvation)• Poor living conditions.• Contaminated water.• Spread of diseases such as

HIV/AIDS.• Poverty because of the

shortage in their employment.

• There are more people to cause pollution.

• There would also be a higher death rate due to the reasons stated above.

• Depleted forests

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Possible Solutions for Overpopulation

• Sexual Education could help the problem of overpopulation.

• Industrialization would also help the problem.

• Make contraceptives more available to the people.

• Government could put a legal limit on the number of children that the citizens are permitted to have. (such as in China)

• Haiti should educate their women in the same way they educate their males so women are capable of doing the tasks that are given to the males.

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Current Events in Haiti

• http://www.miamiherald.com/1379/story/503497.html

• http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/VDUX-7K8R9G?OpenDocument

• http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami-dade/gables_smiami/story/717280.html

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My Most Used Sites

• http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/haiti/intro.htm

• http://globaledge.msu.edu/countryinsights/statistics.asp?countryID=131&regionID=4