On May 22, USIP hosted a conversation that challenges the prevailing narratives of failure surrounding Haiti and its development. The discussion examined how international partnerships have been strategically tailored to meet Haiti's unique challenges and offered a fresh perspective on how Haiti’s allies can better partner with Haitian institutions and communities to replicate and scale that success today.
Jean-Martin Bauer, opening remarks
Haiti Director, World Food Programme
Gloria Blaise, Ph.D.
Director of Research, Haiti Policy House
Jake Johnston
Senior Research Associate, Center for Economic and Policy Research
Madeleine Maceno-Avignon
Country Director & Co-founder, Communities Organizing for Haitian Engagement & Development
Keith Mines, moderator
Vice President, Latin America Program, U.S. Institute of Peace
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/haiti-and-development-learning-successes
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