In this April 16, 2019 photo, Johny Legagneur charges a light bulb for a client at his shop in Petion-Ville, Haiti. Johny uses an inverter and generator to charge laptops, smartphones and rechargeable bulbs for a fee. Haiti’s Bureau of Monetization of Development Aid Programs, started to buy oil on the global market, but it has now said that it has run out of operating funds and stopped regularly delivering fuel needed by power station operators to keep the lights on. ( AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery) PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — When her daughter was 4 years old, Jennifer Jean started a small catering business in Bourdon, a lower middle-class district of the Haitian capital. Starting with the occasional wedding or corporate meeting, she grew the business into a venture that earned her as much as $1,000 a month, enough to pay bills and send her now-teenage daughter and her 7-year-old […]