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What’s the best way to rebuild Haiti? | Oxfam America Blog

Representatives from a dozen countries are meeting in Montreal today to start the discussion about how to rebuild Haiti. Oxfam released its recommendations in a briefing paper called “Reconstructing Haiti.” The main points are pretty similar to those made following other major disasters:

Let the UN play the main coordinating role, put the people of Haiti at the center of the process, and make certain the poor people of Haiti have a clear role, so their needs are prioritized.

A pro-poor reconstruction program in Haiti could help the country improve its environment, help farmers earn a decent living, build earthquake resistant homes and schools, and change millions of lives for the better. To succeed, these efforts must prioritize poor communities. 

Just a few days after the earthquake Tracy Kidder had an op-ed in the New York Times that recommended “The ultimate goal of all aid to Haiti ought to be the strengthening of Haitian institutions, infrastructure and expertise.” It is pretty good advice coming from the author of the excellent book “Mountains Beyond Mountains” about Dr. Paul Farmer and his Partners in Health organization. I would only add that strengthening institutions that represent the needs of poor people will help the reconstruction process deliver for all of Haiti.

Oxfam spends a lot of time and resources working to promote strong institutions. This is an essential part of our approach: Poverty will not end until an empowered citizenry can change power relations. In Haiti, however, many institutions and organizations were badly damaged or even destroyed, so the human institutions, infrastructure and expertise Kidder cites as essential may be the hardest to find right when they are needed the most.

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VIDEO: Oxfam's Caroline Gluck Live on CTV news (canada) as aftershock is felt

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I recorded my account of the aftershock Wednesday morning, but my colleague Caroline (Follow @carooxfam) was live with Canadian TV as it happened. Her calm is pretty amazing. Caroline mentions that the quake is happening, but then continues on with the interview.

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AUDIO: Louis Belanger on Oxfam affiliates coming together to deliver water; Haitians fear of returning to homes (ENGLISH)

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The water bladders: Oxfam Spain.
The trucks: Oxfam Quebec.
The Engineers: Oxfam Great Britain.
The Support: Everyone.

Oxfam came together to deliver 30,00 liters of water today to Haiti's desperate people. While, this is just a drop of what we ultimately need to see, we will get there due to our dedicated staff and our generous supporters. With water flowing at our initial sites, some of the team were able to make assessments in order to find new places to distribute water to the estimated 1.5 million people living outdoors. Many are homeless, and many more are scared to go home. There is both a very real fear of another earthquake, but also intense psychological pain that comes with such great loss of life. Still, the people press on, and we will be there to help each step of the way. Please, join us.

Give Where You Live.

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