Haiti Policy Paper
This policy paper delves into the history and stakeholders of Haiti, highlighting primary drivers of fragility and offering scenarios, policy options, and recommendations. It emphasizes the need for continued aid in key sectors such as agriculture and democratic participation, calling for increased investment in Haiti's agricultural sector. The paper also advocates for the extension of the MINUJUSTH mandate under the guidance of the PSOP to promote stability and development in Haiti.
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Haiti Policy Paper By: Jessie-Ann Brouillette, Nyma Malik, Toby Dyson
Overview Overview History of Fragility in Haiti End User & Stakeholders Primary Drivers of Fragility Scenarios Policy Options and Recommendation
History of Fragility Colonization
Stakeholders Stakeholders: Internal External End Users End Users: Haiti Desk at Global Affairs Canada & Peace and Stabilization Operations Program
Governance Security and Crime Human Development Economic Development Primary Drivers of Primary Drivers of Fragility Fragility
Scenarios Most Likely Best Case Worst Case Wild Card (2)
Policy Options 1. Calls on the government of Canada to continue its current aid and development programs, specifically in the areas of Public Sector Policy, democratic participation and agricultural development. 2. The government of Canada should call for the extension of the MINUJUSTH mandate under guidance of the PSOP 3. Calls on The Government of Canada to increase investment in Haiti s agricultural sector and environmental resiliency, through development projects overseen by the Haiti geographic desk, at Global Affairs Canada
Recommendation The government of Canada should call for the extension of the MINUJUSTH mandate under guidance of the PSOP