Marshall Plan for Haiti Initial Project of the Global Partnership for Development
The report examines the potential for a Marshall Plan-like initiative to foster sustainable development in Haiti, drawing on historical precedents and contemporary needs.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
WFUNA Millennium Project International Commission For Development Of Haiti Department Of Development |
Authors: | Ján Topercer, Peter Mederly, Pierre C. Armand, Pavel Nováek |
Geographic focus: | Haiti |
Methods
The research method involved two-round questionnaires, interviews with global representatives, and a case study for the Baie de Henne region in Haiti, focusing on SWOT analysis, Quality and Sustainability of Life Index, alternative scenarios, and a framework for development.
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Key Insights
The report explores the feasibility of a global-scale Marshall Plan to aid Haiti's development, referencing historical successes like the European Recovery Program post-WWII. It includes a SWOT analysis, Quality and Sustainability of Life Index, and proposes specific projects for the Baie de Henne region, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to improve living standards and foster economic growth.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Haiti geographic scope | alternative scenarios | economic growth | education | environmental sustainability | futures | haiti | health care | infrastructure | marshall plan | quality of life | sustainable development | swot analysis