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Latest from USIP on Haiti

  • January 11, 2013   |   Publication

    Marking the third anniversary of Haiti’s devastating earthquake, USIP Program Director Robert Perito warns that broken promises and chronic underfunding threatens to undermine the progress the country has made.

  • September 16, 2012   |   Course

    Learn how to formulate economic instruments within a strategic framework for economic development in vulnerable and conflict-affected states, using case studies and simulations set in Kosovo, Haiti, and Sudan.

  • July 17, 2012   |   Publication

    Confirmation of a new prime minister by Haiti’s parliament provides an opportunity to rectify previous missteps and begin moving Haiti toward a peaceful and prosperous future.

  • July 16, 2012   |   In the Field

    Since 2010, USIP has conducted a series of conflict resolution trainings in Haiti for Haitian civil society activists.

Current Situation

The parliament's approval of a new government in May marked a new chapter for Haiti.  The swearing-in of Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe and his cabinet ended the political deadlock in place for most of the last year.  Although challenges remain, the Haitian government is poised to begin addressing the major issues facing the country...  | Read more

- Robert Perito, Director, USIP Haiti Program

 

In the Field

USIP works to promote reconciliation and reconstruction in Haiti through on-the-ground training in at-risk communities and nationwide legal reform.

 

Events

USIP hosts the only regular public forums in Washington, DC on current isues in Haiti.  These panel discussions and roundtables bring together U.S. and Haitian officials as well as experts, practitioners, and interested members of the public to discuss developments in Haiti and in U.S.-Haitian relations. 

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