Facilitation of transport: experience with binational dialogue between the Republic of Haiti and the Dominican Republic
This report examines the challenges and progress in facilitating cross-border ground transportation between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, including a proposed binational ground transportation protocol.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Ana Belio, Lara Mouftier, Marc Archer, Marisol Difé, Max Antoine, Pablo Chauvet, Whedly Beautelus, Azhar Jaimurzina |
Geographic focus: | Haiti, Dominican Republic |
Page count: | 12 |
Methods
The research method involved binational dialogue, technical workshops, and meetings between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, supported by ECLAC. It included consultations with stakeholders, examination of international best practices, and drafting of a proposed binational ground transportation protocol.
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Key Insights
The report details the efforts of ECLAC to support binational dialogue between Haiti and the Dominican Republic to improve cross-border ground transportation. It highlights the challenges of high costs, delays, and security issues at border crossings, and the economic impact on trade and development. The report outlines the process of developing a binational ground transportation protocol, which aims to harmonize regulations, ensure security, and facilitate trade. It also reflects on the lessons learned and the importance of continued dialogue and cooperation.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Dominican Republic geographic scope | English publication language | Haiti geographic scope | binational dialogue | cross-border trade | eclac support | economic impact | institutional framework | protocol development | regulatory harmonization | security issues | trade unions | transport facilitation