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Haiti - Reconstruction : The Minister Fantino, concerned with the slow progress of development in Haiti
09/01/2013 08:34:43

Haiti - Reconstruction : The Minister Fantino, concerned with the slow progress of development in Haiti

In a statement, primarily designed to reassure Canadians about the proper use of their money in Haiti, Julian Fantino, Canada's Minister of International Cooperation, widely criticized after his disparaging remarks, held on Haiti, explains the Canada's aid strategy and send a message to Haiti, to tell him in "diplomatic" terms, that the Canadian Government is deeply concerned about the fate of the Haitian people and will continue its assistance [under certain conditions] and that it will not be a blank check...

"Our government has been absolutely clear; we are deeply concerned with the plight of the Haitian people. Since 2006, the Government of Canada has provided over $1-billion in assistance in Haiti. After the devastating earthquake of January 2010 [...] our government moved quickly to provide immediate disaster relief in Haiti and long-term rebuilding efforts. More recently, our government responded quickly and decisively with humanitarian assistance when Hurricane Sandy struck Haiti. But we should not take gratification in the simple transaction of international aid.

Due to the generosity of Canadian taxpayers, more than 1.9 million children and youth received vaccinations against polio, measles and rubella. In addition, more than three million Haitian women, newborns and children have access to free health services in 63 health institutions nationwide through Canada's assistance. These are only two examples of the tangible results that Canadians can take pride in.

While the results of specific projects have largely met expectations, progress towards a self-sustaining Haitian society has been limited. Our government has a responsibility to maximize the value of Canadian taxpayer dollars. That is why Canada is reviewing its long-term engagement strategy with Haiti, like we do with all of our programs. We continue to make progress on areas of long-term development that we have previously committed to, and we stand ready to offer our support for the people of Haiti should future humanitarian crises arise.

However, we remain concerned with the slow progress of development in Haiti, in large part due to weaknesses in their governing institutions. We want to improve the results achieved and better address the needs and priorities of the Haitian people. Doing so requires greater leadership, accountability and transparency from the Government of Haiti so that they can take a greater role in the development of their country.

[...] Canada's assistance will not be a blank cheque. We expect accountability, we expect transparency, and we expect tangible results for those most in need."

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-7582-haiti-diplomacy-laurent-lamothe-met-with-the-ambassador-of-canada.html

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-7582-haiti-diplomacy-laurent-lamothe-met-with-the-ambassador-of-canada.html

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-7250-haiti-reconstruction-the-haitian-government-is-accountable-to-canada.html

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-7259-haiti-canada-meeting-martelly-fantino-towards-the-strengthening-of-cooperation.html

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