Helping Haiti Rebuild U.S. Government post-earthquake strategy

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Helping Haiti Rebuild U.S. Government post-earthquake strategy U.S. Institute of Peace January 26, 2011

Pledges By Donor & Against GOH Reconstruction Priorities Pledges Against GOH Priorities Haiti Reconstruction Fund Assistance Support 1% 1% Unallocated Assistance Venezuela IDB USA EU - TotalEU - Total World BankWorld Bank Canada Inter-Action*Inter-Action* Red CrossRed Cross UNASUR* IMF Brazil All OthersAll Others Total * Inter-Action is a consortium of humanitarian NGOs; UNASUR is the Union of South American Nations. Source: IHRC, http://www.cirh.ht/pledges.html

USG Strategy Framework Five Principles Four Pillars USG assistance will be country-led and build country capacity Three Corridors Two Objectives Infrastructure and Energy Cap Haitien Corridor One Goal USG assistance will be comprehensive and integrated Catalyze economic growth Food and Economic Security A stable and more prosperous Haiti Saint Marc Corridor USG assistance will leverage and be coordinated with the resources of other partners, including the private sector Build long-term stability Health and Other Basic Services USG assistance will leverage multi-lateral mechanisms where appropriate Port-au-Prince Corridor Governance and Rule of Law USG assistance will be sustained and accountable Commitment Focus Results

Development Corridors

Development Pillars Infrastructure and Energy Temporary and permanent shelter Rubble removal Housing finance 1 Housing Ports and Economic Growth Poles Port efficiency Regulatory environment and oversight Major international container port Growth pole anchored by port development Infrastructure and Energy Modernized electricity sector Alternative cooking technologies Energy 2 Agriculture and Nutrition Agriculture sector growth Improved nutritional status Food and Economic Security Enabling policy environment TA, professional, vocational training Access to capital Support to MSMEs

Development Pillars Health and Other Basic Services 3 Access to health and nutrition services Ministerial capacity building Public health infrastructure Public Health Health and Other Basic Services Education and Youth-Focused Services GOH institutional capacity building Complementary youth-focused services, including through PPPs 4 Credible electoral and legislative process Public administration, civil service reform Local governance capacity building Governance Governance and Rule of Law Protection of human rights and vulnerable populations Administration of justice Security sector reform and capacity building Transparency and accountability Rule of Law

Meeting Immediate Needs  Working for Sustainable Development The United States has provided short term work for more than 350,000 people, about half of whom are women, through the OTI cash for work program. We have assessed 380,000 homes and found 54% safe to live in. The United States worked with the Government of Haiti, the IHRC, the Inter-American Development Bank, and a major Korean textile firm to fund a new industrial park in the northern region, which will create 20,000 jobs in the first phase alone, and grow to support 65,000 jobs when the park is fully developed. The United States has helped build over 13,000 temporary shelters representing approximately 50 % of the total shelters built by the international community. The United States is supporting the reopening of schools post-quake through programs such as USAID’s PHARE program, which built classrooms in Port-au-Prince.