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Haiti: Where Did the Money Go

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.

Top Cast

  • Michele Mitchell

    Michele Mitchell

    Narrator (voice)

  • Wilma Vital

    Wilma Vital

  • David Meltzer

    David Meltzer

  • Mark Schuller

    Mark Schuller

  • Peter Walker

    Peter Walker

  • Linda Polman

    Linda Polman

  • Mark Snyder

    Mark Snyder

  • Yvettw D. Clarke

    Yvettw D. Clarke

  • Aleda Frishman

    Aleda Frishman

Overview

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.

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