Governance

Haiti Food Security Update (7/19/2008)

By Bryan Schaaf on Saturday, July 19, 2008.

Is the third time the charm? Prime Ministerial Candidate number three Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis was approved in a 61-1 vote in Haiti’s lower legislative chamber.  Sexism, homophobia, and power politics could yet derail this nomination. Haiti needs a Prime Minister in order to have a functional government that can tackle developmental challenges, chief among them food insecurity.

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“Pran La Ri a”, “Reklame Vot la”

By Matt Marek on Sunday, February 12, 2006.
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Is it incompetence or corruption? Just 5 days after the election this past Tuesday Haitians are demanding results now and the loudest demands are coming from Preval’s camp. All over Haitian radio stations today citizens called in to encourage people to “Pran la ri a”, “Reklame vot la” (Take to the streets, Reclaim the vote). As the CEP continues to tabulate the vote and Preval’s percentage drops his supporters are screaming corruption even though he still holds a commanding lead, last reported as 49% of the vote, but just short of the 50% needed to win the first round outright. This lead after the Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas were tabulated teetered around 70% but as votes came in from around the country where Preval has less support his numbers naturally started to decline. Read more »