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Haiti: Where Did the Money Go (film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Haiti: Where Did the Money Go
''Haiti: Where Did the Money Go?'' is a 2012 Film at Eleven Media production that was produced, written and directed by Michele Mitchell. Shot in the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the documentary looks at what really happens with the money donated to help with disaster aid. ''Haiti: Where Did The Money Go?'' aired on PBS and won the 2013 Edward R. Murrow Award for News Documentary.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title=2013 National Edward R. Murrow Award Winners )〕 ==Summary== ''Haiti: Where Did the Money Go'' seeks to discover where the funds raised for the relief effort after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti really went. Taking place ten months after the earthquake, and again 10 months after that, the film surveys the disaster relief efforts that NGOs have undertaken. It investigates whether the record-breaking amounts of money raised has been distributed appropriately. Despite the more than 9 billion public and private dollars raised for relief,〔http://www.cgdev.org/blog/haiti-three-years-after-quake-and-not-much-has-changed〕 many people in Haiti still live in camps with inadequate food, water, shelter, and cleanliness. The film travels to several camps in and around Port au Prince, and presents the unfortunate reality of life in Haiti since the earthquake. Haitians, employees of charitable organizations, doctors, and others relate their experiences with NGOs, both good and bad, regarding disaster relief. It becomes clear that despite some progress, the NGOs operate without accountability and inter organization communication, and the Haitians end up not receiving the help they were promised.
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