The U.S. has committed hundreds of millions of dollars to renewed initiatives to help Haiti during its crime crisis in the country, but concerns remain about whether the country will properly utilize the money, according to an expert. Haiti received around $13.5 billion in the years following a devastating 2010 earthquake, thanks to an international effort led by the U.S. and the United Nations, around 120% of the country’s GDP at the time. 'They never rebuilt Port-au-Prince.
You’re talking about a city that doesn’t have a sanitation system, doesn’t have basic plumbing and electricity, no basic infrastructure … people can’t get anywhere, they’re walking up and down the dirt,' said Jack Brewer, a former NFL player and philanthropist who has pursued initiatives to help rebuild Haiti. Brewer told Fox News Digital that he felt the funding provided after the 2010 earthquake 'wasn’t properly spent.' 'I got a chance to watch a lot of the things that happened on the ground,' Brewer sai
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