(CNN) -- Six months after a devastating earthquake struck Haiti, most governments that promised money to help rebuild the country have not delivered any funds at all, a CNN investigation has found.
Donors promised $5.3 billion at an aid conference in March, about two months after the earthquake -- but less than 2 percent of that money has been handed over so far to the United Nations-backed body set up to handle it.
Only four countries have paid anything at all: Brazil, Norway, Estonia and Australia.
Does this surprise anyone? Think back to past events and you'll seldom be surprised by current events.
ReplyDeleteLike those people who during tetethons call to send money but later never follow up. Pathetic.
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