Livelihoods in Northern Haiti

Livelihoods in Northern Haiti
Title Livelihoods in Northern Haiti PDF eBook
Author Vincent M. Mugisha
Publisher Catholic Relief Services
Pages 30
Release 2011-11-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1614920532

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Catholic Relief Services conducted a participatory assessment to collect data on livelihoods in northern Haiti and produce recommendations for future programs. The team traveled to Gonaives, Port-de-Paix and Ouanaminthe to conduct the assessment in nine communities. Team members met with local authorities and community-based organizations. They also conducted large-group and community-level interviews, household surveys and focus groups. Community members and the PLA team produced eight recommendations.

Livelihoods and Sustainability in La Visite National Park, Haiti

Livelihoods and Sustainability in La Visite National Park, Haiti
Title Livelihoods and Sustainability in La Visite National Park, Haiti PDF eBook
Author Kevin A. Blythe
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Farmers
ISBN

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Planting Now: Agricultural challenges and opportunities for Haiti’s reconstruction

Planting Now: Agricultural challenges and opportunities for Haiti’s reconstruction
Title Planting Now: Agricultural challenges and opportunities for Haiti’s reconstruction PDF eBook
Author Marc Cohen
Publisher Oxfam
Pages 28
Release 2010
Genre Agriculture and state
ISBN 1848147392

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Peasants and Poverty (Routledge Revivals)

Peasants and Poverty (Routledge Revivals)
Title Peasants and Poverty (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Mats Lundahl
Publisher Routledge
Pages 706
Release 2015-05-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 131759391X

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Haiti is a country which, until the earthquake of 2010, remained largely outside the focus of world interest and outside the important international historical currents during its existence as a free nation. The nineteenth century was the decisive period in Haitian history, serving to shape the class structure, the political tradition and the economic system. During most of this period, Haiti had little contact with both its immediate neighbours and the industrialised nations of the world, which led to the development of Haiti as a peasant nation. This title, first published in 1979, examines the factors responsible for the poverty of the Haitian peasant, by using both traditional economic models as well as a multidisciplinary approach incorporating economics and other branches of social science. The analysis deals primarily with the Haitian peasant economy from the early 1950s to the early 1970s, examining in depth the explanations for the secular tendency of rural per capita incomes to decline during this period.

The Haitian Economy

The Haitian Economy
Title The Haitian Economy PDF eBook
Author Mats Lundahl
Publisher London : Croom Helm
Pages 294
Release 1983
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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Economic analysis of reasons for underdevelopment and poverty in Haiti - reviews historical trends, 1492 to 1971; analyses agrarian structure, land ownership and sharecropping, international migration, population density and emigration to Cuba and Dominican Republic; surveys agricultural market integration and correlation of agricultural price series; examines cooperative structure, obstacles to technological change and the precarious situation of peasant farmers, and need for government interest in economic development. Bibliography.

Political Economy in Haiti

Political Economy in Haiti
Title Political Economy in Haiti PDF eBook
Author Simon M. Fass
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2020-02-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351308300

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This important study introduces the conceptual premise that families, like firms, analyze their circumstances, make decisions, and pursue courses of action on the basis of what they perceive to be the most efficient methods for producing and reproducing survival. Combining this premise with an extraordinary assemblage of facts gleaned over the period of a decade from the streets, markets and homes of Port-au-Prince, the author weaves a tapestry of despair and hope which only an unusual degree of intimacy with the details of everyday life in the city could provide. The result is a considerable deepening of understanding about the politics and economics by which family members earn their livelihoods, distribute resources within and between households, produce life and labor from food and water, provide shelter and schooling for themselves, and borrow money to finance these and other activities. These different dimensions of daily existence form a web of interdependency in which change in any one dimension causes change in all the others. As Professor Pass's work demonstrates, research and development assistance practices of public and private organizations, in such areas as employment, health, housing, education and credit are often irrelevant. This is because they are necessarily guided by prevailing concepts and theories with respect to the circumstances of the urban poor, which sometimes do the poor considerable disservice. With the additional insight provided by a decade of participation in the design of policies, programs and projects serving as a tempering influence, the author does not leap to easy criticism of prevailing views and practices. He notes that ideas and interventions change in response to new understanding, sometimes in ways that the producers of such understanding could never have imagined. The problem is that change is painfully slow, and in desperately poor countries like Haiti, waiting for change exacts an almost intolerable price from the poor. This book is a provocative yet highly original contribution which will require serious attention from scholars and practitioners of development. Appearing as it does soon after the great seaward exodus of Haitians and urban unrest culminating in the flight of the Duvalier family, this timely volume will provide illumination for those seeking to understand the circumstances that press people to risk all in the name of survival.

Haiti, Land of Poverty

Haiti, Land of Poverty
Title Haiti, Land of Poverty PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Tata
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1982
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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