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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE MARTELLY-LAMOTHE ADMINISTRATIONHAÏTI!AP!VANSE / SEPTEMBER !"#$

REPUBLIC OF HAITI GOVERNMENT

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE MARTELLY-LAMOTHE ADMINISTRATIONHAÏTI!AP!VANSE / SEPTEMBER !"#$

REPUBLIC OF HAITI GOVERNMENT

CELLULE DE COORDINATION ET DE SUIVI DES POLITIQUES PUBLIQUES (CSPP)

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FOREWORD

Following the January 2010 earthquake, the Martelly-Lamothe Administration was faced with a devastating socio-economic situation. The gross domestic product fell by roughly 5.4%; close to one million four hundred thousand disaster victims lived in tents, which represents more than 90% of the a!ected population, and many public-service institutions were left without premises.

Recognizing the pressing circumstances and organizational challenges, the government implemented an e!ective and deliberate policy building on the four pillars for the re-foundation of the Strategic Plan for the Development of Haiti: political, social, economic, and territorial, to transform Haiti into an emerging country towards Year 2030.

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This policy, known as the Five E’s, is based on the following pillars for actions:

RULE OF LAW AND DEMOCRACY

ECONOMY AND EMPLOYMENT

ENERGY

ENVIRONMENT AND LAND USE PLANNING

EDUCATION, AND HUMAN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

FOREWORD

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FOREWORD

This assessment covers the three-year administration of President Martelly. It communicates the achievement of promises made by the President during his electoral campaign and reiterated in the general policy statement issued by Prime Minister Laurent Salvador Lamothe.

Uncertainty has been defeated; work on job sites is progressing; the Universal Free and Compulsory Schooling Programme (PSUGO) is on-stream; the Rule of Law is being established; action plan programmes aimed at reducing extreme poverty are improving living conditions of the more poverty-stricken and at-risk population.

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The dreams for change of the Haitian people are taking shape under the Martelly-Lamothe Administration. All projects are on track, some more swiftly than others. The Martelly-Lamothe combination clearly stands out from the typical status quo and permissiveness of previous administrations.

Never has such a strong commitment to changing the living conditions of the people been displayed by the highest level of government.

As we examine this document, the result is apparent: “HAÏTI AP VANSE” (HAÏTI MOVES FORWARD)

FOREWORD

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MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE MARTELLY-LAMOTHE ADMINISTRATION

1 ECONOMY AND EMPLOYMENT 2 ENVIRONMENT AND LAND USE PLANNING

waste management

CONTENT

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CONTENT

3 EDUCATION AND HUMAN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

technical training

education

initiatives

4 RULE OF LAW AND DEMOCRACY

5 ENERGY

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ECONOMY AND EMPLOYMENT

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ECONOMY AND EMPLOYMENT

The country demonstrated renewed economic activity for the

domestic product (GDP) in 2009-2010, and a very modest 2.3% rise in 2011-2012. Control of the macroeconomic framework and introduction of an investment promotion policy in the production sectors have contributed to a 4.3% growth of the GDP and a 5% increase in the country’s exports in 2012-2013. Public investments in the agricultural sector, along with increased access to capital, resulted in a 4.5% increase in agricultural activity in 2013 following a 1.2% drop in 2012. Direct foreign investments rose by 21% in 2012 and 19% in 2013 compared to 2010-2011.

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ECONOMY AND EMPLOYMENT (CONT’D)

The public investment attraction policy has brought about the construction of numerous world-class hotels, such as

implemented a policy to support small and medium-sized

to improve the business framework, namely that of electronic transactions. This policy is also sustained through the improvement of infrastructures that includes the ongoing construction of

airports as well as improvements to the highway system such as overhead crossings in the Delmas and Carrefour communities.

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MACROECONOMIC SITUATION

A 4.3% growth rate of the GDP at the end of September 2013 as opposed to 2.9% for the same period in 2012

Exports: 5% growth

Public investments: 8% growth

Control of inflation rate at 4.5% at the end of September 2013 as opposed to 6.5% for the same period in 2012

The exchange rate stabilized at 43.95 HTG/USD at the end of

2012, a depreciation limited to 3%

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AGRICULTURE, BREEDING, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION AND PEASANTRY

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A growth rate from 2.9% in 2012 to 4.5% in 2013

STRENGTHENING OF COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE

$30 million US in the process of being invested

> Production project of banana fig intended for export

> Strengthening of the production of co!ee intended for industrial trade

$475 million US (intentions, 2014)

> Industrial production of eggs and poultry

> Sugar factory in the north

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AGRICULTURE, BREEDING, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION AND PEASANTRY (CONT’D)

Production growth in the sector of family agriculture (2013)

> A 38% increase in the production of bananas (from 317,000 to 439,000 tonnes)

> A 75% increase in the production of rice (from 147,000 to 158,000 tonnes)

> A 22% increase in the production of beans, lima beans, and tubers

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AGRICULTURE, BREEDING, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION AND PEASANTRY (CONT’D)

PRODUCTION GROWTH IN FAMILY FARMING

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AGRICULTURE, BREEDING, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION AND PEASANTRY (CONT’D)

SUPPORT TO PEASANTRY

80 million HTG of seeds and fertilizer acquired and distributed at subsidized prices

The upgrade of 50,000 hectares of farmland

10 centres for the collection and processing of agricultural products

Support for approximately 10,000 fishermen

Support for more than 50,000 planters

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTHAÏTIAP VANSE

INVESTMENT SUPPORT

48 sponsored and administered private investment projects:

> An amount of $698 US, of which $473!million originate from national investors and $225 million from foreign investors

> Various areas of intervention, such as tourism, light industry, agriculture, construction, the environment, energy and infrastructures

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (CONT’D)

INNOVATIVE INDUSTRIES

MANUFACTURER OF ANDROID TABLETS

supplies international markets with high-tech tablets at a!ordable prices.

TOMS FOOTWEAR

> Hand-painted footwear in partnership with Caribbean Craft, a Haitian company.

> TOMS began production in January 2014.

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (CONT’D)

CARACOL INDUSTRIAL PARK (PIC)

Inaugurated in October 2012, it should lead to the creation of 20,000 jobs in the short term, and o!er employment to more than 60,000 people in the long"term.

It is situated on a 246 hectare property whose built-up land area measures approximately 1,000,000 square metres. A 27,000 square metre area is presently being planned.

At present, two businesses occupy the premises on the PIC: S&H Global and Peintures Caraïbes

Other businesses are expected to move into these

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (CONT’D)

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (CONT’D)

MODERNIZATION OF THE BUSINESS FRAMEWORK

Modernization of the creation process of a business corporation; establishment of a single window to accelerate the process

Centre for the Development of Enterprise and Entrepreneurship

Census of businesses throughout the national

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (CONT’D)

MODERNIZATION OF THE BUSINESS FRAMEWORK (CONT’D)

“Guide de l’investissement 2013 (Investment Guide)” in support of the new investment promotion policy translated under the title: “Haiti is open for business”

Completion of work that will give practical expression to the modernization of the Haitian Labour Code that dates back to the 60’s.

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (CONT’D)

INDUSTRIAL MICRO-PARKS

VISION!:

Create geographically-limited spaces in which industrial tools will be implemented to promote agricultural production or other

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT (CONT’D)

SAINT-RAPHAËL INDEPENDENT PUBLIC MARKET (MPI)

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TOURISMHAÏTIAP VANSE

BUSINESS AND SERVICES SECTORHAÏTIAP VANSE

EXAMPLES OF PUBLIC MARKETS DEVELOPED TO ALLOW THE MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

Môle Saint-Nicolas Community Market Terre-Neuve Communal Market Poste-Marchand MarketPublic Market of the 5th Communal Sector of Grand-GoâveCayes-Jacmel Market

MÔLE-SAINT-NICOLAS

POSTE-MARCHAND

CAYES-JACMELGRAND-GOÂVE

TERRE-NEUVE

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TOURISMHAÏTIAP VANSEHAÏTIAP VANSE

BUSINESS AND SERVICES SECTOR (CONT’D)

CONVENTION AND EXHIBIT CENTRE Jacmel Convention Centre in the Sud-Est Department (1,250 square metres)

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TOURISMHAÏTIAP VANSE

STATISTICS:

419,739 over-staying tourists in 2013 (a 20.2% increase compared to 2012)Number of cruise passengers in Labadie (2013): 643,634Currently classified accommodation plant: 4,147 roomsAccommodation plant under construction: 1,987 roomsValue of new investments (2013) $258,700,000 US

Upcoming Projects: 3,350 rooms

ROYAL OASISBEST WESTERN

EL RANCHOKINAM

VILLA THÉRÈSEMARRIOTT

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TOURISM (CONT’D)

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TOURIST POLICE (POLITOUR)

One hundred (100) police o!cers have been trained and deployed in the tourist areas of the Port-au-Prince, Côte-des-Arcadins, the northern region (Cap-Haïtien), and the southern region

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TOURISM (CONT’D)

DEVELOPMENT OF TOURIST DESTINATIONS (IN PROGRESS)

Île-à-VacheCôtes-de-FerJacmel

JACMELÎLE-À-VACHECÔTES DE FER

CAP-HAÏTIEN

THE CITADELLE

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TOURISM (CONT’D)

DEVELOPMENT OF 15 TOURIST SITES

Acul-du-Nord

Saut-Mathurine

MilotCap-Haïtien

Grotte Marie-Jeanne

Choiseul

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TOURISM (CONT’D)

DEVELOPMENT OF 15 TOURIST SITES (CONT’D)

Fort-JacquesCascade TouyacOuanamintheCamp-Louise

Gelée

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TOURISM (CONT’D)

HIBISCUS CLASSIFICATION

450 hotel establishments across the country were ranked on the Hibiscus scale

TRAINING

Creation of Institut de Formation Touristique et Hôtelière du Sud (INFORHT)

200 students in training in Port-au-Prince and Les Cayes

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TOURISM (CONT’D)

New airlines serving Haiti: American Airlines

and Tortugair (new airline serving Cap-Haïtien)

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TOURISM (CONT’D)

PROMOTION

Participation in seven international fairs

HOSPITALITY TRANSPORTATION

15 new vehicles were made available to the Association of Taxi Drivers-Guides of Haiti

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American Ambassador in Port-au-Prince, Pamela White, recognizes that significant progress has been made in many sectors such as agriculture, health management and manufacturing, where the increase in exports has led to significant job creation in Haiti.

http://www.haitilibre.com/article-9186-haiti-economie-pamela-white-constate-des-progres-en-haiti.html

Cooperation / Haïti-Venezuela

“ We are totally satisfied with the manner in which Haiti is managing Petrocaribe.”

– Pedro Antonio Canino González, Ambassador of Venezuela in Haiti

http://lenouvelliste.com/lenouvelliste/article/125106/Nous-sommes-totalement-satisfaits-de-la-gestion- dHaiti-du-PetroCaribe.html

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Haiti – Tourism: Haiti improves its tourism image...

“ Last January, the prestigious magazine Conde Nast Traveler launched an edition that devoted close to 30 pages to Haiti. The article was reprinted by the Russian ancillary of CN Traveler under the title “Paradise reborn”. http://hpnhaiti.com/site/index.php/tourisme/11900-haiti-tourisme-le-blason-dhaiti-est-en-train-detre-redore

http://www.liligo.fr/magazine-voyage/haiti-le-paradis-qui-renait-22379.html

Haiti viewed by Kerry: economic progress and elections “on the horizon”

“ The American Secretary of State, John Kerry, congratulated President Michel Martelly for greatly improving the economy of Haiti. He praised his host on the enormous commitment he has shown by transitioning from reconstruction to the long-term development of the State of Haiti.” http://www.lapresse.ca/international/etats-unis/201402/05/01-4735916-haiti-vu-par-kerry-progres- economique-et-elections-a-lhorizon.php

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ENVIRONMENT AND LAND USE PLANNING

planning, the administration has endeavoured to stop the degradation of the environment and restore its quality, as well as to prioritize land use planning standards from the

have involved the reinforcement of the national risk and disaster system, the management of land use and territorial planning, the development of tourism projects and the protection of catchment basins. In four departments, the

centres (the structure in Les Cayes is now complete).

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ENVIRONMENT AND LAND USE PLANNING (CONT’D)

in the area of urban planning and modernization of infrastructures that encompass the construction of public housing and public facilities, including the management of the national highway system.

Following the earthquake, the Administration has closed more than 1,300!refugee camps and resettled more than 1,400,000 people.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION HAÏTIAP VANSE

GENERAL INFORMATIONOver 3 million polystyrene foam plates

against pollution and nuisance controlOver 3,183 hectares of land have been reforested by sowing 4 million seedlings Protection of five cities against flooding, namely Ouanaminthe, Chantal, Côteaux, Torbeck and Petite-Rivière-de-l’Artibonite Construction of two protected areas with the sustainable use of natural resourcesthus removing Haiti from the list in which it stands as the only Caribbean country without a marine protected areas Aerial seeding program (trees)

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (CONT’D)

AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS

Consciousness-raising of 3,000!students selected from 200!teaching facilities in the capitalConsciousness-raising in several schools throughout the countryIntroduction of Good Environmental Citizenship daysRemediation activities with Ayiti Vet, hotel operators of Côte-des-Arcadins and students of Montrouis

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (CONT’D)

STRENGTHENING ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

In the near future, the deployment of new forestry o!cers to Forêt des Pins, La Visite National Park, Morne l’Hôpital and Macaya Park Construction of monitoring stations in Morne l’Hôpital Reinforcement of checkstops to curtail the sale of wood constituentsJoint interventions with other administrative bodies involved in protecting the environment, in particular, respect of guidelines on the subject of polyethylene and polystyrene

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (CONT’D)

STRENGTHENING ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING (CONT’D)

Establish a green border at Carice and Mont-Organisé by planting 300,000 seedlings Dig catchment ponds on the central plateau in the Hinche and Savanette municipalities

to train artisans and craftspersons and relaunch the market for improved stoves Manufacture a prototype for stoves running on LPG

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URBAN RENEWALHAÏTIAP VANSE

14 MUNICIPALITIES ARE SUBJECT TO URBAN RENEWAL

Pignon (Nord)

Saint-Raphaël (Nord)

Limbé (Nord)

Dondon (Nord)

Grande-Rivière-du-Nord (Nord)

Saint-Michel-de-l’Attalaye (Artibonite)

ENNERYDONDON

GRANDE-RIVIÈRE-DU-NORDPIGNON

SAINT-RAPHAËLLIMBÉ

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URBAN RENEWAL (CONT’D)

14 MUNICIPALITIES ARE SUBJECT TO URBAN RENEWAL (CONT’D)

Saint-Marc (Artibonite)

Gonaïves (Artibonite)

Gros-Morne (Artibonite)

Marchand-Dessalines (Artibonite)

Hinche (Centre)

MARCHAND-DESSALINES

GROS-MORNE

SAINT-MARC GONAÏVES

HINCHE

MIREBALAIS /LASCAHOBAS

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URBAN RENEWAL (CONT’D)

OTHER URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS

Rehabilitation of selected working-class neighbourhoods in Port-au-Prince:

installation of street lights

electrification

sanitation

highway improvement

NÉRETTEVILLA ROSA

MORNE HERCULE

JALOUSIE

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URBAN RENEWAL (CONT’D)

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URBAN RENEWAL (CONT’D)

REHABILITATION OF PUBLIC SQUARES IN PORT-AU-PRINCE

SQUARE STE-ANNE SQUARE CANAPÉ-VERT

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URBAN RENEWAL (CONT’D)

NEW PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECTS (ALMOST 10,000 UNITS EXPECTED BY 2014)

Village Lumane Casimir (5,824 units)

Île-à-Vache (500 units)

Terrier-Rouge (242 units)

Ouanaminthe (184 units)

Quartier-Morin (218 units)

VILLAGE LUMANE-CASIMIRVILLAGE LUMANE-CASIMIR

VILLAGE LUMANE-CASIMIR

CARACOL

BOWENFIELD

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URBAN RENEWAL (CONT’D)

REDUCTION OF DISPLACED PERSONS FOLLOWING THE EARTHQUAKE BY MORE THAN 92% (IOM, JUNE 2014)

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Resettlement of 1,432,882

persons

Shutdown of 1,383 refugee

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104,000

July 2010 July 2011 June 2012 September 2013 March 2014 June 2014

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MUNICIPAL FUNDS

PROJECTS FINANCED BY MUNICIPAL FUNDS

2011-2012 : 191 projects

2012-2013 : 208 projects

MÔLE SAINT-NICOLAS MARKET

GRAND-GOÂVE MARKET

BOULAY NATIONAL SCHOOL

MIREBALAIS BUS STATION

DÉSORMEAUX COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE

DÈYÈ FÒ HEALTH CENTRE (LES CAYES)

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SPECIAL PLANS

extreme poverty as well as to change the living conditions of its people, the Martellly-Lamothe Administration has put into action the Special Plans since the beginning of 2014.

At the moment, nine plans are in progress in Port-de Paix, Jérémie,

municipalities, identify projects which would be implemented in the short-term, and their contents are chosen primarily with the participation of citizens of the targeted municipalities, and of local elected o!cials.

SPECIAL PLANS

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Localisation

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7. Cité-Soleil

8. Bernagousse

9. Terrier-Rouge/Grand-Bassin

Îles

4. La Gonâve

5. Île-de-la-Tortue

6. Île-à-Vache

Chefs-lieux départementaux

1. Gonaïves

2. Jérémie

3. Port-de-Paix

TERRITORIES TARGETED AS SPECIAL PROJECTS WITHIN THE NATION

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ÎLE-À-VACHE

CITÉ-SOLEIL GRAND-BASSINTERRIER-ROUGE

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GONAÏVES

JÉRÉMIE ÎLE DE LA GONÂVE ÎLE-DE-LA-TORTUE

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TRANSPORTATION (PUBLIC WORKS)HAÏTIAP VANSE

RESULTS ACHIEVED REGARDING

The rehabilitation and construction of highway and street facilities throughout the national territory (700 km)

The rehabilitation and construction of bridges and interchanges

VERRETTES

DELMASRIVIÈRE GLACEMIRAGOÂNE

MÔLE SAINT-NICOLAS

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TRANSPORTATION (PUBLIC WORKS) (CONT’D)

RESULTS ACHIEVED REGARDING (CONT’D)

The rehabilitation and construction of airport infrastructures

The rehabilitation and construction of port infrastructures

PORT-AU-PRINCE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

GUY-MALARY REGIONAL AIRPORT

HUGO-CHAVEZ AIRPORT, CAP-HAÏTIEN

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COMMUNICATIONHAÏTIAP VANSE

DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATIONHAÏTIAP VANSE

DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION

The construction and rehabilitation of water supply networks

The carrying out of work on water supply and sanitation in hospitals, health care centres and cholera treatment facilities

The construction of comfort stations in markets and schools

The construction of a sewage sludge treatment station

The installation of hypochlorination systems

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DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION (CONT’D)

The construction and rehabilitation of excreta treatment facilities

Sediment cleaning operations in drainage structures

The rehabilitation and construction of drainage systems

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COMMUNICATIONHAÏTIAP VANSEHAÏTIAP VANSE

DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION (CONT’D)

GARBAGE COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT

858,114 cubic metres of garbage collected in 2013 in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area

the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area

Creation of a large number of temporary sites and small businesses charged with the management of di!cult-to-reach temporary sites

Distribution of used compaction trucks

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DRINKING WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION (CONT’D)

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COMMUNICATIONHAÏTIAP VANSE

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

Strengthening of the competition and user protection

Fight against telemarketing fraud

Growth of State revenues

Transition process from analogue to digital television

Support to educational institutions to ensure a true initiation of students to Information and communications technology (Scolaritech Project)

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REPUBLIC OF HAITI GOVERNMENT

EDUCATION AND HUMAN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

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HAÏTIAP VANSE

EDUCATION AND HUMAN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Education and health are at the core of human development and the well-being of citizens. The Administration has focused its priorities on access to education for all and for the coming generations

the quality of training and on improving educational infrastructures.

programs and university research.

Government interventions seek to establish, on the one hand, the creation of wealth and, on the other, to bring about a significant reduction of inequity; they anticipate, as well, the advancement of egalitarianism with a view to favouring the underprivileged. Further

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to a number of pilot initiatives, the Administration has

strategy aimed at respecting economic and social rights. On a nation-wide basis, poverty has decreased in comparison

poverty has declined from 31% in 2001 to 24% in 2012; in regards to revenues, the ratio has moved from 56% to 48% from 2001 to 2012. Fighting poverty and promoting job creation by stimulating new investments and encouraging trade skills are the two focal points of economic growth that will lead to a secure, prosperous and just Haitian society.

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PUBLIC HEALTHHAÏTIAP VANSE

ÉDUCATION PRÉSCOLAIRE, FONDAMENTALE ET SECONDAIRE

HAÏTIAP VANSE

HIGHER EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING

HAÏTIAP VANSE

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

UniversitiesGroundwork for the construction of six dormitories and three student residences on the Henry Christophe campus of the Université d’État d’Haïti in Limonade

Vocational and technical training centresRebuilt centres (4)Rehabilitated centres (4)200 fully-operational vocational training centres23,769 trained teachers (1,386 in 2011)

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ÉDUCATION PRÉSCOLAIRE, FONDAMENTALE ET SECONDAIRE

HAÏTIAP VANSEHAÏTIAP VANSE

HIGHER EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING (CONT’D)

Vocational school in Jérémie Vocational school in MilotSEPTEMBER 2014 69

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PUBLIC HEALTHHAÏTIAP VANSEHAÏTIAP VANSE

EARLY CHILDHOOD, BASIC AND SECONDAIRY SCHOOL EDUCATION

3,527,799 children are attending school (2,834,317 in 2011)

1,399,173 children had access to free schooling in 2013

Source of funds:> Charges of $1.50 US levied by the

d’Haïti) on the transfer of international funds to Haiti

> Charges of $0.50 US on incoming international calls

> Taxation through the Haitian government -Treasury

NUMBER OF STUDENTS: 1,399,173FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014

Ouest41 %

Sud-Est 4 %

Sud 5 %

Artibonite18 %

Centre 6 %

Grand'Anse 4 %

Nippes2 %

Nord12 %

Nord-Est 4 %

Nord-Ouest 4 %

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EARLY CHILDHOOD, BASIC AND SECONDAIRY SCHOOL EDUCATION (CONT’D)

Ouest48 %

Sud-Est 3 %

Sud 3 %

Artibonite19 %

Centre 5 %

Grand'Anse 4 %

Nippes3 %

Nord8 %

Nord-Est 3 %Nord-Ouest 4 %

1,000,966 students having access to a hot meal (3,302 schools throughout the

106,628 girls having completed elementary school (82,672 in 2011)

10,700 schools having access to the universal free schooling programme (PSUGO)

NUMBER OF SCHOOLS: 10,710FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014

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PUBLIC HEALTHHAÏTIAP VANSEHAÏTIAP VANSE

EARLY CHILDHOOD, BASIC AND SECONDAIRY SCHOOL EDUCATION (CONT’D)

2,418 tuition-free public schools

300 national schools built or rehabilitated

133,000 people reached through the literacy programme (46,044 in 2013)

47 high schools

PHILIPPE-CHAMPAGNE HIGH SCHOOL IN BAIE-DE-HENNE

DOCIMA-DORSAINVIL HIGH SCHOOL IN MARE-ROUGE MILOT HIGH SCHOOL

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PUBLIC HEALTHHAÏTIAP VANSEHAÏTIAP VANSE

EARLY CHILDHOOD, BASIC AND SECONDAIRY SCHOOL EDUCATION (CONT’D)

BAS-LIMBÉ NATIONAL SCHOOL TOUSSAINT-LOUVERTURE HIGH SCHOOLHENRY-CHRISTOPHE HIGH SCHOOL

MAÏSSADE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ALEXANDRE-PÉTION HIGH SCHOOLFITO-GARCIA HIGH SCHOOL IN GRAND-GOÂVE

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PUBLIC HEALTHHAÏTIAP VANSE

SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURES

More than 200 construction and rehabilitation sites (2011 to 2014)

Built: > 4 hospitals

> 32 health centres

Acute Diarrhea Treatment (CTDA) Centres

> 34 Cholera Treatment Units (UTC) and Acute Diarrhea Treatment (CTDA) Centres

> 4 specialized centres (1 ambulance station; 3 blood transfusion stations)

> 11 other centres (laboratories, prefabricated units, forensic centre)

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PUBLIC HEALTH (CONT’D)

SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURES (CONT’D)

Rehabilitated:

> 20 hospitals

> 56 health centres and clinics (15 being implemented)

> 9 specialized centres (2 psychiatric centres and 7 blood transfusion stations)

> 4 others (laboratories, sanatoriums)

GONAÏVES HOSPITAL

ST-MICHEL HOSPITAL OF JACMEL

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Under construction:

> 5 hospitals

> 17 health centres

A TOTAL OF: 400 sanitary facilities with su!cient resources to care for cholera patients

HÔPITAL UNIVERSITAIRE D’ÉTAT D’HAÏTI

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PUBLIC HEALTH (CONT’D)

SONUB OF BÉTHANIE

MATERNITY IN ROBILLARD

CAP-HAÏTIEN REHABILITATION CENTRE

BOURG DE CARACOL CLINIC

BON-REPOS SPECIALIZED CENTRE AND REHABILITATION CENTRE

CAPOTILLE HEALTH CENTRE

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PUBLIC HEALTH (CONT’D)

905 health care institutions visited

7,375 available beds

2,438 doctors and 3,732 nurses in health care institutions

158 authorized pharmaceutical facilities

39 ambulances throughout the national ambulance network

DÉSORMEAUX (DAME-MARIE)LAYING OF FIRST STONE OF THE TERRE-NEUVE HEALTH CENTRE UTC OF BONBON UTC OF ANSE-D’HAINAULT

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PUBLIC HEALTH (CONT’D)

ENDEMIC DISEASES AND EPIDEMICS (KEY INDICATORS)

6,305 new cases of cholera per month in November 2013 versus 12,899 in December 2012: a 51% reduction in the number of cases

84 39176 538

6 2502,2 % 2,2 %

0,7 %

NOV. 10 DÉC. 10 DÉC. 11 DÉC. 12 27 NOV. 13

12 899

1,1 %

Nouveaux cas de choléra(par mois)Taux de fatalité(par mois)

6 305

1,2 %

NOV. 10 DEC. 10 DEC. 11 DEC. 12 27 NOV. 13

BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON CHOLERA IN HAITIOctober 2010 to 27 November 2013

New cases of cholera (per month)

Fatality Rate (per month)

Cumulative cases of cholera Number of deaths Fatality Rate694,842 8,494 1.2 %

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2.2% HIV-AIDS prevalence rate in 2013

83% treatment rate of tuberculosis

OTHER KEY INDICATORS

Infant mortality rate: 59 per 1,000 live births

Maternal mortality rate: 350 per 100,000 live births

100,000 live births up to 2010.

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SOCIAL SOLIDARITYHAÏTIAP VANSE

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

Country-wide coverage of the

initiative to the Centre Department

Distribution of over 1,700,000 hot meals by means of mobile food services

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SOCIAL SOLIDARITY (CONT’D)

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS (CONT’D)

324 community cafeterias

Distribution over 1,500,000 solidarity baskets

More than 100 000 mothers reached through the Ti Manman Cheri programme

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS (CONT’D)

Distribution of seedling kits to 75,000 peasants

Subsidies granted to 30,000 students

Support for more than 2,400 disabled persons

Distribution of more than 265,000

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NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 2014 85

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MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

1 ELIMINATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER

The rate of extreme poverty has decreased by 24% versus 31% in 2001.

The target that assesses underweight children under five years of age has been reached.

At the September 2000 UN Millennium Summit, Haiti, along with 188 countries, formally agreed to achieve eight Millennium Development Objectives in 2015. On 27 June 2014, Prime Minister Lamothe issued a national report on the Millenium Development Goals; this is the second report issued since 2004.

IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY HAITI WITH REGARDS TO THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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2 GUARANTEE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION FOR ALL

More than 88% of children now attend elementary school as opposed to 47% in 1993.

IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY HAITI WITH REGARDS TO THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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3 PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN

Gender equality at the elementary and secondary school levels has been attained. Girls now enjoy the same opportunities as boys.

IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY HAITI WITH REGARDS TO THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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4 REDUCE MORTALITY IN CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS OF AGE

The infant mortality rate has dropped by 44% since 1990, more rapidly than the global trend.

IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY HAITI WITH REGARDS TO THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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5 IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH

90% of women have made at least one prenatal visit during their pregnancy

Reduction of maternal mortality to 157 per 100,000 in 2013 as opposed to 350 per 100,000 in 2005

IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY HAITI WITH REGARDS TO THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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6 CURB THE SPREAD OF HIV/AIDS

of HIV in youths between the ages of 15 and 24 stood at 0.9% in 2012 versus 1% in 2006.

IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY HAITI WITH REGARDS TO THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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7 ENSURE A SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT

Close to 64.8% of households now have access to improved water supply.

16,000 hectares of forest plantations since 1990.

Note: Safeguarding the environment remains a daunting challenge. The ratio of natural forests is estimated at 2.6%.

IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY HAITI WITH REGARDS TO THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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8 DEVELOP A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT

Access to technology: an increase of 6 million mobile telephone service subscribers since 2000.

Only $2.5 billion of the $4 billion in pledges were received since 2010.

Focus on budgetary support based on the strong performance of the Administration. For example, the case of the European Union

IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY HAITI WITH REGARDS TO THE MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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CULTUREHAÏTIAP VANSE

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

Construction of cultural facilities

Triomphe cinema-theatre

Occide-Jeanty amphitheatre

Municipal library in downtown Léogane

Cultural Heritage (Institute for the Protection of the National Heritage - ISPAN)

Major restoration project under way at the Historic National Park, Citadelle Laferrière

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TRIOMPHE CINEMA-THEATRE (INSIDE)

TRIOMPHE CINEMA-THEATRE

RESTORATION OF THE CITADELLE

CHAMP-DE-MARS (OCCIDE-JEANTY AMPHITHEATRE)

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CULTURE (CONT’D)

CHOISEUL INFORMATION CENTRE

JACMEL CARNIVAL

SANS SOUCI PALACE INFORMATION CENTRE SANS SOUCI PALACE

ARTILLERY MUSEUM / CITADELLE

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CIVIC ACTION, SPORTS, RECREATION AND YOUTHHAÏTIAP VANSE

23 SPORTS FACILITIES AND SPORTS GROUNDS BUILT OR REHABILITATED, OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION / REHABILITATION

GRANDE-RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD COMPLEX

OUANAMINTHE SPORT COMPLEX

JÉRÉMIE SPORT COMPLEX

BRISTOUT PLAYING FIELD

JACMEL SPORT COMPLEX

MIREBALAIS SPORT COMPLEX

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Haiti – Humanitarian: Oxfam highlights the significant progress made in Haiti...

http://www.haitilibre.com/article-10254-haiti-humanitaire-oxfam-souligne-des-progres-notables-en-haiti.html

Miguel Inzulsa, Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) praises the progress of the Martelly Administration

http://www.metropolehaiti.com/metropole/full_une_fr.php?id=23527

The UNDP believes that improvements have been made in Haiti to reach the MDGs

http://www.metropolehaiti.com/metropole/full_une_fr.php?id=23602

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The President of Panama, Ricardo Martinelli, praises the Haitian authorities for the clear and tangible progress achieved.

http://www.caraibcreolenews.com/news,trinidad-et-tobago,1,4423,21-02-2014-hay-ti-rencontre- entre-le-pry-sident-martelly-et-son-homologue-du-panama-m-ricardo-martinelli.html

“ We have to recognize the remarkable progress made since the earthquake. There is an end in sight to the su!ering, the losses, and the destruction; to the massive displacement that followed the earthquake and to the cholera outbreak.”

– Peter de Clercq, Deputy Special Representative for the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH)

http://www.unocha.org/top-stories/all-stories/ha%C3%AFti-un-repr%C3%A9sentant-de-l%E2%80%99onu-salue-les-progr%C3%A8s

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REPUBLIC OF HAITI GOVERNMENT

RULE OF LAW AND DEMOCRACY

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RULE OF LAW AND DEMOCRACY

Over the past three years, the Martelly–Lamothe Administration has enacted a number of measures to consolidate the rule of law and democracy. Democratic

peace and political stability achieved through respect for the separation of powers, initiation of a sustained dialogue between State institutions and civil society, and the formation of institutions under the Constitution. The electoral council was instated and judiciary institutions are now functional.

governance through the improved access to public services. The human person is the primary focus of all major State reforms. The Administration has strengthened the O!ce of Management and Human Resources (OMRH),

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train future public sector leaders. Further to its e!orts to promote

within the country and on its borders, Haiti has risen by 10 points in the corruption index at the international level compared to 2011.

Stern measures, along with a strengthening of the police force as regards public order and safety, have produced spectacular results. Statistics have indicated a significant 50% drop in the crime rate compared to 2010.

living conditions of the prison population.

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57 kidnapping cases in 2013 as opposed to 126 in 2012, a 54% reduction

A 66% reduction in aggravated thefts in 2013

586 murders in 2013 as opposed to 1,033 in 2012, a 43% reduction

41 homicides in January 2014 as opposed to 100 in January 2011

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JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY (CONT’D)

HOMICIDE RATES PER 100,000 CITIZENS (2007-2013)

TOTAL NUMBER OF KIDNAPPINGS IN HAITI (2012-2014)

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GOVERNMENT ACTION

INCREASED WORKFORCE

Substantial increase in police personnel: 8,000 police o!cers in 2010 compared to 11,000 in 2014; this number is expected to rise to approximately 15,000 in 2016 according to the Haitian National Police (HNP) development plan.

Training of 60 police inspectors in 2012

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MEANS

The implementation of various security plans both during festive periods and periods of political unrest.

The acquisition of several vehicles for the HNP.

The installation of remote surveillance in critical areas of metropolitan Port-au-Prince.

The construction of new police stations throughout the country.

The purchase of arms and ammunition for the HNP.

to police personnel.

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Courts of Justice

Construction of eight Peace Tribunal facilities that also house the Civil Registry (O!ce d’État Civil) and the National Identification O!ces

Rehabilitation of four Courts of First Instance

Rehabilitation of the Court of Appeal in Cap-Haïtien

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Construction of the Rapid Intervention and Law Enforcement Unit (CIMO) facility

Implementation of an awareness campaign to denounce gang members to the police

Implementation of the plan to fight against kidnapping and vehicle theft by way of fixed checkpoints and patrols

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Rehabilitation of the immigration o!ce in Belladère

Naval base

Construction of the naval base in Les Cayes

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SUPERIOR COURT OF AUDITS AND ADMINISTRATIVE LITIGATION

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

Restoration of Parliament

The reconstruction of the Superior Court of Audits and Administrative Litigation and the appointment of 12 new judges

The reconstruction of the Court of Cassation

COURT OF CASSATION

PARLIAMENT

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CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS / ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT

Development of the administrative district in downtown Port-au-Prince Welcome Centre

BRH Convention Centre

Ministry of Trade and Industry (MCI) + Center for Investment Facilitation (CFI)

Ministry of the Interior and Territorial Communities (MICT)

Ministry of Foreign A!airs (MAE)Planche 7

Cité AdministrAtive de Port-Au-PrinCe

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MCI+CFI

BRH CONVENTION CENTRE

WELCOME CENTRE

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Administrative and social-cultural centres in department capitals

Les Cayes

Cap-Haïtien

Hinche

Gonaïves

Port-de-Paix

CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS (5)

PORT-DE-PAIX

HINCHE

CAP-HAÏTIEN

LES CAYES

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Commitments made by the Administration during various GOL sessions are subject to processing and rigorous monitoring (street lights, scholarships, road construction, etc.)

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GOVERNMENT PARTICIPATION IN VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL FORUMS, INCLUDING:

The 9th

TCP and Petrocaribe (Caracas, December 2013).

The 44th (Davos, January 2014)

The 22nd Regular Session of the African Union Summit (Addis Ababa, January 2014).

The 35th Regular Meeting of the CARICOM Conference of the Heads of State and

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The Fourth Conference of States Parties to the Pact of San José (American Convention on Human Rights), May 2014.

Meeting for the Americas in 2015.

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ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE OFFICE DE MANAGEMENT ET DES RESSOURCES HUMAINES (OMRH):

Development of a Standard Human Resources Management Handbook

and implementation of the national training policy

resources management system

Implementation of the general census of public o!cials and use of data in the workforce planning process

Continuing implementation of an administrative order regarding recruitment of public servants through competition.

information centre aimed at improving the quality of services to the population

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“Progress in Haiti is visible and constant.”

– Joe Biden, Vice President of the United States

http://www.hpnhaiti.com/site/index.php/politique/9749-haiti-usa-le-vice-president-americain-joe-biden-parle-de-l-progres-visibles-et-constants-r-en-haiti91

Van Rompuy praises the progress made by the Martelly Administration

“ With the assistance of the European Union and the international community, the Government of Haiti was able to overcome the most pressing humanitarian emergencies.”

– Herman Van Rompuy,

http://www.metropolehaiti.com/metropole/full_une_fr.php?id=23691

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Minister Paradis traveled to Haiti to assess the progress and challenges ahead

“ Canada supports the desire of the people of Haiti for development assistance that will make a real di!erence in the lives of the most vulnerable, and the desire of the Government of Haiti to see the emergence of a strong, independent economy, and public institutions that operate in a stable and sustainable manner,”

– The Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of International Development and La Francophonie, Government of Canada

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“ The international community is greatly inspired by Haiti’s spirit of reconstruction spearheaded by its President, Michel Martelly, and its Prime Minister, Laurent Lamothe, who have worked tirelessly to rebuild the country.”

– Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Freedom of the Press / RWB - Haiti has made significant progress

http://lenouvelliste.com/lenouvelliste/article/35621/Haiti-a-fait-des-progres-significatifs.html

According to Transparency International, Haiti is making progress in combating corruption

http://radiovision2000haiti.net/public/haiti-progresse-dans-la-lutte-contre-la-corruption-selon- transparency-international/

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ENERGY

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ENERGY

Energy is a key sector of economic development and improved welfare of the population. The government’s

of its energy policy. Interventions have led to the improvement of public lighting and the search for alternative energy such as renewable energy and bioenergy.

Areas of intervention in the sector include education of households as well as challenges in matters of household energy for cooking purposes and the promotion of innovation.

The government has accomplished a great deal with very few resources. Haiti is now on the path toward progress.

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

Rehabilitation of the hydroelectric power station in Péligre ($70 US million)

Growth in electricity production at the power plant in Saint-Marc

Construction of a power station for the Caracol industrial park

General overhaul of groups (motors) of the station in Carrefour

Rehabilitation of the Carrefour powerhouse building

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

Rehabilitation of the following networks: Cap-Haïtien, Marchand-Dessalines, Gonaïves,

Construction of the following networks:

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municipalities:

Maïssade, Saint-Louis-du-Sud

of the following substations: Hinche, former Delmas

Construction of a transmission

Partial rehabilitation of three circuits of the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince

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