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IDRC in Haiti
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In Haiti, IDRC is exploring ways to expand support for local researchers and their institutions to help them find sustainable solutions to the country’s development challenges. The explorations follow the political crisis that led to the intervention of United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti in 2004. The international community is supporting state reconstruction, and Canada is working with Haiti, alongside other donors, to strengthen democratic institutions and the rule of law and improve living conditions.
 
IDRC-supported research involving Haiti, which dates back to 1975, now reflects the current research environment. One effort focuses on strengthening the contribution Latin American countries are making to Haiti’s development efforts.
 
 




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