Since the beginning of the year, the signals sent in the direction of Solino have multiplied.
Yes, because the vocabulary seems familiar. Rebuilding after a disaster, Haiti did it, or rather tried to, in 2010 and in the years that followed. The field of post-disaster reconstruction is a well-defined field, with its manuals, its indicators, its specialized donors, its proven doctrine. One assesses the damage, one mobilizes resources, one rebuilds, one restarts services, one supports the return of the population. The grammar is known. The problem is that this grammar does not apply to what happened in Solino.