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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Planting Now (2nd Edition)

Planting Now (2nd Edition)
Title Planting Now (2nd Edition) PDF eBook
Author Tonny Joseph
Publisher Oxfam
Pages 26
Release
Genre
ISBN 1780771746

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Haiti - The Slow Road to Reconstruction: Two years after the earthquake

Haiti - The Slow Road to Reconstruction: Two years after the earthquake
Title Haiti - The Slow Road to Reconstruction: Two years after the earthquake PDF eBook
Author Marc Cohen
Publisher Oxfam
Pages 14
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ISBN 1780770251

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Fixing Haiti

Fixing Haiti
Title Fixing Haiti PDF eBook
Author Jorge Heine
Publisher United Nations University Press
Pages 304
Release 2011
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9280811975

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Haiti may well be the only country in the Americas with a last name. References to the land of the "black Jacobins" are almost always followed by the phrase "the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere". To that dubious distinction, on 12 January 2010 Haiti added another, when it was hit by the most devastating natural disaster in the Americas, a 7.0 Richter scale earthquake. More than 220,000 people lost their lives and much of its vibrant capital, Port-au-Prince, was reduced to rubble. Since 2004, the United Nations has been in Haiti through MINUSTAH, in an ambitious attempt to help Haiti raise itself by its bootstraps. This effort has now acquired additional urgency. Is Haiti a failed state? Does it deserve a Marshall-plan-like program? What will it take to address the Haitian predicament? In this book, some of the world's leading experts on Haiti examine the challenges faced by the first black republic, the tasks undertaken by the UN, and the new role of hemispheric players like Argentina, Brazil and Chile, as well as that of Canada, France and the United States.

Tectonic Shifts

Tectonic Shifts
Title Tectonic Shifts PDF eBook
Author Mark Schuller
Publisher Kumarian Press
Pages 289
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1565495128

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The 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti’s capital on January 12, 2010 will be remembered as one of the world’s deadliest disasters. The earthquake was a tragedy that gripped the nation-and the world. But as a disaster it also magnified the social ills that have beset this island nation that sits squarely in the United States’ diplomatic and geopolitical shadow. The quake exposed centuries of underdevelopment, misguided economic policies, and foreign aid interventions that have contributed to rampant inequality and social exclusion in Haiti. Tectonic Shiftsoffers a diverse on-the-ground set of perspectives about Haiti’s cataclysmic earthquake and the aftermath that left more than 1.5 million individuals homeless. Following a critical analysis of Haiti’s heightened vulnerability as a result of centuries of foreign policy and most recently neoliberal economic policies, this book addresses a range of contemporary realities, foreign impositions, and political changes that occurred during the relief and reconstruction periods. Analysis of these realities offers tools for engaged, principled reflection and action. Essays by scholars, journalists, activists, and Haitians still on the island and those in the Diaspora highlight the many struggles that the Haitian people face today, providing lessons not only for those impacted and involved in relief, but for people engaged in struggles for justice and transformation in other parts of the world.

From Revolution to Chaos in Haiti (1804-2019)

From Revolution to Chaos in Haiti (1804-2019)
Title From Revolution to Chaos in Haiti (1804-2019) PDF eBook
Author Rhodner J Orisma
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 253
Release 2020-01-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1984551000

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Haiti is a failing state. The country is still unable to provide basic needs such as employment, food, housing, healthcare and education to a majority of its inhabitants in over two centuries after its revolution and Independence of 1804. Relatively incompetent, both the nation’s government and its opposition ignore moral politics, and instead, focus on corruption and fighting each other. Though free from French rule, the country remains tied to its slave past and violent history. It seems like a socioeconomic and urban consensus cannot be achieved in order to carry out sustainable solutions for the people. This book, From Revolution to Chaos in Haiti, 1804-2019: Urban Problems and Redevelopment Straregies, is an attempt to analyze this situation from a historical perspective. First, the Haitian Revolution of 1804 is displayed to show the violent and bloody struggles of outstanding leaders and warriors against colonial powers for the making of a great political and independent nation. Second, Haiti’s decline is analyzed starting from the assassination of its first leader, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, in 1806 to the country’s bottom rank in the global stratification during the 2010’s along with the impact of the catastrophic 2010 earthquake. The main factors noted within this decline are linguistic, agricultural, urban and (HIV, AIDS, TB) healthcare issues and undercapitalization along with ideological confusions (capitalism, neoliberalism, socialism, social democracy) and political instability.

Haiti Will Not Perish

Haiti Will Not Perish
Title Haiti Will Not Perish PDF eBook
Author Michael Deibert
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 489
Release 2017-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 1783607998

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The world's first independent black republic, Haiti was forged in the fire of history's only successful slave revolution. Yet more than two hundred years later, the full promise of that revolution – a free country and a free people – remains unfulfilled. Home for more than a decade to one of the world's largest UN peacekeeping forces, Haiti's tumultuous political culture – buffeted by coups and armed political partisans – combined with economic inequality and environmental degradation to create immense difficulties even before the devastating 2010 earthquake killed tens of thousands of people. This grim tale, however, is not the whole story. In this moving and detailed history, Michael Deibert, who has spent two decades reporting on Haiti, chronicles the heroic struggles of Haitians to build their longed-for country in the face of overwhelming odds. Based on hundreds of interviews with Haitian political leaders, international diplomats, peasant advocates and gang leaders, as well as ordinary Haitians, Deibert's book provides a vivid, complex and challenging analysis of Haiti's recent history.