Podcast / Latin America & Caribbean 06 February 2013 1 minute It’s Time for a National Consensus in Haiti Delayed elections, mistrust and public protests against Haitian President Michel Martelly threaten the country’s chance to end decades of political conflict and to recover from the 2010 earthquake. Without a national accord, the country risks ongoing crises. Javier Ciurlizza, Crisis Group Program Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, tells us more on the current challenges Haiti is facing. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print Also available in Español Español English In this podcast, Javier Ciurlizza tells us more on the current challenges Haiti is facing. CRISIS GROUP Related Tags More for you Q&A / Will a New Government Halt Haiti’s Nosedive? Also available in Also available in Français, Español Podcast / Haiti in Freefall