Haiti
- Capital:
Port-au-Prince - Population:
9648924 - Size:
27750.0 Km2
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- The BLDS print collection
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- Ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change in Caribbean small island developing states: integrating local and external knowledge
- J. Mercer / Many Strong Voices, 2012
- Caribbean small island developing states (SIDS) are vulnerable to climate change impacts including sea level rise, invasive species, ocean acidification, changes in rainfall patterns, increased temperatures and changing hazard regimes...
- Sparks of hope: grassroots women organise self help efforts to restore communities after the Haiti disaster
- 2010
- Six months after the January 12th earthquake in Haiti, We were present in the tent camps in Port au Prince and Leogane to listen to women in affected communities, on their evaluation of their daily lives and the involvement of institu...
- Haiti gender shadow report: ensuring Haitian women's participation and leadership in all stages of national relief and reconstruction
- A. d’Adesky 2010
- Following the devastating January 12, 2010 earthquake, Haiti's government, supported by the World Bank, led an ambitious Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)-an operative blueprint for reconstruction. Astonishingly, the PDNA failed t...
- World Bank and Inter-American Bank (IDB): Haiti post-earthquake track record on gender, agriculture and rural development
- E. Zuckerman / Gender Action, 2010
- The newest global food crisis has struck at an especially vulnerable time for the worlds poor, making food increasingly unaffordable and reducing incomes of impoverished farmers, the majority of whom are women. In light of the i...
- Haiti gender shadow report: ensuring Haitian women's participation and leadership in all stages of national relief and reconstruction
- Haiti Gender Equality Collective, 2010
- Following the devastating January 12, 2010 earthquake, Haiti's government, supported by the World Bank, led an ambitious Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)-an operative blueprint for reconstruction. Astonishingly, the PDNA failed t...
- Haiti: ‘a gathering storm’ - climate change and poverty
- A. Swarup / Make Trade Fair Campaign, Oxfam International, 2009
- This report gives an insight into how poor people are experiencing climate change in Haiti, already one of the poorest countries in the world, and what challenges they are currently facing, and will continue to face in the future. It ...
- Haiti's response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic
- Koenig S; Ivers L; Pace S / PubMed Central, 2010
- This paper reports on the successes and challenges facing Partners In Health and the Haitian Study Group on Kaposi's Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections (GHESKIO), two non governmental organisations that work together with the Minist...
- The role of national and international health workers after the 2010 earthquake in haiti
- Kelly A; Roberts J / Merlin, 2011
- Whereas all disasters are a health issue with national health workers at the heart of every response, this report on the role of national and international health workers after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti signals a need to rethink ho...
- Will Haiti’s earthquake lead to environmental issues becoming a priority?
- M.G.G. Archange / Norwegian Peacebuilding Centre, 2010
- Haiti, one of the most environmentally degraded country in the western hemisphere, suffered another blow with the earthquake of 12 January 2010. This paper investigates whether the earthquake’s impacts will lead to environmental...
- The State of World Population 2010: From conflict and crisis to renewal
- United Nations Population Fund, 2010
- This report coincides with the 10th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, the first formal attempt of this body to redress the absence or low level of women’s participation in peace and reconstruction efforts. Prev...
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