
FLM
Haiti
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PO
Box : 15575,
8 Rue Ulysse, Delmas 83, Chante-Brise
Pétion-Ville, Haiti
Caribbean
Tel :
+509 256 2030
+509 256 20 31
+509 256 24 43
+509 256 24 44
Fax :
+509 256 11 45
E-mail :
lwfhaiti@lwf-haiti.org
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Respecting the Rights of Migrants : Discrimination Plumbs New Depths in the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic on the east of the island of Hispaniola and Haiti to the west comprise the second largest island in the Caribbean region after Cuba. Known for its hospitality and varied nature attractions in an accessible area, it is no surprise to learn that, in the Dominican Republic, tourism has outstripped the traditional mainstays of the economy such as sugar, coffee, and tobacco. A recent Pastoral letter from the Catholic Church, dated January 21 2006, alludes to the gamut of (...)
Country Profile Report 2005
The Republic of Haiti is located in the Caribbean Basin and shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. As a former French colony, Haiti gained its independence by force in 1804 and became the first black Republic in the New World. Habitual political instability coupled with the lack of governance has created an endemic situation of poverty and violence throughout the country. The Dominican Republic is a former Spanish colony, although during the 1800s it was also subject (...)
Documents de planification
Recents
documents dans cette rubrique
=> Country Strategy Outline 2003-2007
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The "Country Strategy Outline (CSO)" is an important step following the program's evolution in the planning cycle of the Department for World Service. Within the framework of this process, the mandate of the CSO is to develop a policy and a planning document highlighting the strategic priorities and themes agreed upon, that serve for the definition of its operational programs.
To develop the CSO, based on the program's evaluation conducted in 2001, the LWF/Caribbean - (...)
Profil national / Country Profile Report
Recents
documents dans cette rubrique
=> Myriam Duret, nouvelle responsable de Programme à la FLM
La Fédération Luthérienne Mondiale, bureau Caraïbes/Haïti, annonce la nomination de Madame Myriam Duret au poste de Coordonatrice de Programme. Madame Duret remplace à ce poste Monsieur Bernard Gianoli, démissionnaire.
Acceuillie le lundi 3 décembre par la Représentante de la FLM, Madame Duret vient compléter l'équipe en vue de la réussite du Programme de la Fédération en Haïti.
Ayant travaillé pendant plus de vingt ans dans le domaine du développement, principalement dans les zones (...)
=> Départ de Bernard Gianoli au poste de Coordonnateur de Programme de la FLM
Le Bureau Caraïbe/Haïti de la Fédération Luthérienne Mondiale annonce le départ de Monsieur Bernard Gianoli au poste de Coordonnateur de Programme. Monsieur Gianoli a offert ses compétences à la Fédération de 1999 jusqu'à sa démission comme coordonnateur de Programme au mois de septembre 2007.
« Un travail qui a été marqué par une vision qui porte au-delà des difficultés auxquels Haiti fait face aujourd'hui, une attitude active pour surmonter les obstacles de chaque jour, mais surtout un (...)
=> Sylvia Raulo, nouvelle Représentante de la FLM en Haïti
Le Bureau Caraïbe/Haïti de la Fédération Luthérienne Mondiale annonce l'arrivée de sa nouvelle représentante, Madame Sylvia Raulo pour un mandat de trois (3) ans. Madame Sylvia Raulo remplace à ce poste Monsieur Michael Khuen, démissionnaire.
Arrivée en Haïti le 31 août dernier, Sylvia Raulo a fait son entrée dans le bureau de la FLM, ici à Port-au-Prince le lundi 3 septembre 2007 où tout le personnel a participé à une rencontre pour dire Bienvenue à la nouvelle Représentante. Le staff de la (...)
=> LWF is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year
By Pat Hansen, from ELCA Bahamas Synod
=> Le bureau de la FLM en Haïti accueille bientôt son nouveau Représentant
Le Bureau de la Fédération Luthérienne Mondiale pour Haïti et la Caraïbes est sur le point d'accueillir son Nouveau Représentant.
Raports annuels
Recents
documents dans cette rubrique
=> Annual Report 2006
Dear reader,
2006 was a year of great hope for Haïti. After two years of political turmoil, elections took place and brought a climate of expectations among the people. Every one was expecting for improved security, employment opportunities, improved public infrastructure, reduction in the cost of living and political stability.
But almost half of the year 2006 had been plagued by social terror. There were many incidents of organized murders, torture and kidnappings of adults, women (...)
=> Annual Report 2005
The electoral year has shown us again the challenges lying ahead for Haiti and its people. This year, scheduled elections were postponed four times and finally pushed forward to 2006. Neither the interim government nor the 9,000 UN troops on hand were able to protect citizens against an immense wave of violence.
Insecurity including kidnappings, rapes, and killings were prevalent events during the year. Haitian society generally lives in fear, is left to its own devices by a corrupt (...)
=> Annual Report 2004
What has been announced as the year of the bicentennial celebration - 200 years of independence - ended up becoming the year of the emergencies and catastrophes. Not that Haiti hasn't seen that before - but the observer has to admit that in spite of the daily struggle for justice and economic growth the year 2004 has hit Haiti and its population very hard.
The Haitian Historian, Claude Moise, points out four major events that characterize the year 2004 : two natural catastrophes and two (...)
=> Annual Report 2003
2003 added another year of turmoil, disturbances and missed opportunities to the Haitian history, and as in the former LWF Haiti Annual Reports, it seems there is nothing else to report but poverty, misery, corruption and violence.
2003 was the year which sharply marked the beginning of the end of the Lavalas Government, if not Lavalas movement, directed by Ex-President Jean Bertrand Aristide who on February 29, 2004 was forced to leave Haiti due to international pressure and the (...)
=> Annual Report 2002
Instead of a Foreword...
Further down the slope -
The socio-economic situation in Haiti 2002
For the fourth time now I am writing a foreword for the LWF Haiti Annual Report. Since 1999 I was hoping to be able to come up with better news next year, but - failed. It is sad to say it, but the year 2002 saw yet another increase of violence and instability in Haiti, while citizens also experienced the further deterioration of already dismal living conditions.
In spite of (...)
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A la une sur le site
Out of the Rubble : Rebuilding Education in Haiti
par
LWF/Haiti
Myriam Duret, nouvelle responsable de Programme à la FLM
par
LWF/Haiti
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de la FLM
¬ Who Gets In : Guaranteeing the Right to Dominican Nationality
Février 2006
What is your nationality ? Where were you born ? Do you have documents to prove citizenship ? For many people living in the Dominican Republic, nationality and documentation are complicated issues.
Carmelite Bazil's two children have been repeatedly denied their birth certificates. Carmelite (...)
¬ Rapport Annuel 2004
Février 2006
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