Just some of the real things that have been done in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake:
23,500 families (more than 70,000 people) displaced by the 2010 earthquake have been resettled in better housing.
150 Haitian National Police managerial staff members have been trained (since 2013).
212,000 children under the age of 5 and 72,000 pregnant women have had access to free health care since 2012.
More than one million girls and boys have had access to basic education since 2010.
More than 440,000 Haitians receive financial services (including access to credit) as members of a network of 47 credit unions, stimulating the small and medium-sized enterprises sector.
More than 27,700 Haitian agri-entrepreneurs received $28 million in agricultural credits from 2011 to 2015, the effect of which was to stimulate agricultural production in Haiti.
Six police stations have been rebuilt since 2010.
Emergency food assistance was provided to 4.3 million Haitians.
Safe drinking water was provided to 1.7 million people.
More than 300,000 families were provided with emergency shelter materials.
More than 700,000 children received education and protection.
Medical care services were provided to 90 percent of displaced individuals in Port-au-Prince.
1.9 million children and youth received vaccinations.