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A revolutionary example of efficient and affordable healthcare, by John M Kirk and Chris Walker.

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Zoe Leigh Smith reports on the tiny Caribbean island's strangling debt burden.

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Moral medicine, or a socialist ‘pact with the devil’? A revolutionary take on healthcare.

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Can co-operatives revive Cuba's sagging economy? John Restakis travels to Havana to find out.

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Haiti after the earthquake: today's problems and today's solutions. Part two of the Haiti Support Group round table.

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In part one of a special edition of the Radio NI podcast, Mario Joseph, Phillip Wearne and Anne McConnell talk about the...

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Mark Schuller, an expert on the relief effort after Haiti's 2010 earthquake, talks about the positive and...

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Haiti is not just recovering from the
earthquake but from the political and
economic interventions of recent...

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More than $10 billion was raised worldwide for Haiti after the earthquake. But, two years on, what have NGOs done with the...

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A cartoon introduction to life in the camps in and around Port-au-Prince.

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Costa Rica’s former President Oscar Arias Sanchez – who was instrumental in abolishing his own country’s army...

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A new vaccine could give hope to millions – if Big Pharma doesn’t get its hands on it first, says Iris Gonzales...

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A profile of the troubled Caribbean nation.

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Protesters raise the stakes as strikes sweep the French Caribbean

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When new Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer moved into Antigua’s government offices in 2004, his predecessors had bequeathed him a...

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Paul Bakalite rails against the dark arts of gentrification.

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