Season 3 Kickoff - Here we go!
www.StimPack.org https://www.instagram.com/stimpack_haiti/ https://www.youtube.com/@stimpack_haiti Summary Season three of the podcast is finally here after a long break. The host expresses gratitude for the patience of the listeners and their eagerness to contribute to making progress in Haiti. The podcast aims to educate and equip listeners to address the issues in Haiti, particularly child exploitation and critical poverty. The host shares stories of abandoned children and the challenges of development work in Haiti. He discusses the need for scalable solutions and the importance of influencing policy and foreign aid. The political situation in Haiti, including the power vacuum and the role of gangs, is also highlighted. The host reflects on the lack of a special envoy from the US and considers his own qualifications for the role. Jeff Frazier recounts his journey to secure the special envoy appointment for Haiti. He describes how he started calling around and gathered a small team to open doors for him. Jeff believed that if there was a dearth of qualified and willing candidates for the position, he could make a push in DC to get the appointment. He attended a gala where he had the opportunity to meet Brian Nichols, the Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere. Jeff approached Brian and asked for his support in obtaining the special envoy appointment, but they were not aligned in their views. Keywords season three, podcast, gratitude, patience, progress, Haiti, child exploitation, critical poverty, abandoned children, development work, scalable solutions, policy, foreign aid, political situation, power vacuum, gangs, special envoy, US, special envoy appointment, DC, support, gala, Brian Nichols, congressional support, Haiti caucus, politicians, leadership, constituents, State Department, Haiti policy, gangs, poverty Takeaways Season three of the podcast focuses on addressing the issues of child exploitation and critical poverty in Haiti. Development work in Haiti requires scalable solutions and a focus on influencing policy and foreign aid. The political situation in Haiti, including the power vacuum and the role of gangs, has contributed to the challenges faced by the country. The lack of a special envoy from the US has hindered progress in Haiti, and the host reflects on his own qualifications for the role. Jeff Frazier embarked on a campaign to secure the special envoy appointment for Haiti, gathering support and opening doors in DC. He attended a gala where he had the opportunity to meet Brian Nichols, the Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere, but they were not aligned in their views. Jeff realized that in order to obtain the appointment, he would need congressional support and began identifying legislators who cared about Haiti. He observed the two-faced nature of politicians and the importance of constituents in influencing their actions. Jeff's pursuit of the special envoy appointment led him to become involved in Haiti policy issues and contribute in less formal ways. Through his research, Jeff and his team uncovered a grand unified theory of Haiti policy that they will explore in Season 3 of the podcast. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Season Three Kickoff 02:43 Child Exploitation and Critical Poverty in Haiti 07:02 Challenges Faced by NGOs and the Impact of Foreign Aid 13:39 The Assassination and Power Vacuum in Haiti 18:19 The Role of the International Community in Haiti 21:43 The Search for a Qualified and Willing Special Envoy 27:55 Making a Push in D.C. for the Special Envoy Appointment 32:09 A Conversation with Brian Nichols at the Gala 34:41 The Importance of Congressional Support 40:17 Observations on Two-Faced Politicians 44:23 The Power of Constituent Influence 47:33 Discovering a Grand Unified Theory of Haiti Policy 51:16 New Chapter 2