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Building a More Resilient Haitian State

by Charles P. Ries; Christopher S. Chivvis; Elizabeth Wilke; Heather Lee Schwartz; James Dobbins; Keith Crane; Laurel E. Miller; Marco Overhaus; Marla C. Haims

Aug 13, 2010
  • Humanitarian and Disaster Relief

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Details challenges and recommendations for setting priorities, refocusing programs, and leveraging donor cooperation to improve Haiti's public services, including justice, security, economic policy, housing and infrastructure, education, and health.
Building a More Resilient Haitian State

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  • RAND Corporation

Funded By

  • Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • Smith Richardson Foundation

Copyright

  • Copyright 2010 RAND Corporation.

Document Type

  • Report/Whitepaper

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America (Caribbean) / Haiti
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Title: Building a More Resilient Haitian State
Publication date 2010-08-13
Publication Year 2010
Authors Charles P. Ries , Christopher S. Chivvis , Elizabeth Wilke , Heather Lee Schwartz , James Dobbins , Keith Crane , Laurel E. Miller , Marco Overhaus , Marla C. Haims
Copyright holder(s) RAND Corporation
Geographical Focus North America (Caribbean) / Haiti
Keywords haitian , haitian government , donors , HNP , republic of haiti
Document type Report/Whitepaper
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/building-a-more-resilient-haitian-state.html
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