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This overview explores the history of humanitarian efforts in Haiti, beginning with Bartolomeo de las Casas in 1513, who advocated for the Indigenous peoples. It highlights the role of religious orders in education, healthcare, and childcare since the 1862 Concordat with the Vatican. Post World War II marked the emergence of the first UN initiatives and faith-based NGOs, while the 1970s and 1980s saw a focus on human rights and liberation theology, shaping the landscape of humanitarianism in Haiti.
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