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Building a more resilient Haitian state / Keith Crane ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Crane, Keith, 1953-
Rand Corporation.
Series:
Rand Corporation monograph series Building a more resilient Haitian state
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political planning--Haiti.
Political planning.
Nation-building--Haiti.
Nation-building.
Haiti--Politics and government--1986-.
Haiti.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (210 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Hope for a prosperous and peaceful future for Haiti lies in building a more effective, resilient state. This report identifies the main challenges to more capable governance, evaluates existing plans for improving the delivery of public services, and proposes a realistic set of critical actions. The proposed state-building priorities merit the greatest degree of Haiti's andinternational donors' policy attention and financial commitment.
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction; CHAPTER TWO: Background; Haiti's Challenges; Economic Development; Society; State Administration; Politics; Consequences of the Earthquake; Haiti and Donors; CHAPTER THREE: Governance and Public Administration; The Challenges; Long-Standing Challenges; Consequences of the Earthquake; Appraisal of Plans and Initiatives for Addressing the Challenges; Plans and Initiatives Before the Earthquake; Revised Plans; Recommendations
Determine the Applicable Postearthquake Reform PlanPrioritize and Rationalize the Framework Program; Focus Attention and Resources on Civil Service Reform; Initiate Practical Steps Toward Decentralization and Deconcentration; Offer Support to Parliament and Political Parties; Keep Constitutional Reform Modest for Now; Employ Donor Leverage to Secure Key Reforms; CHAPTER FOUR: Justice; The Challenges; Long-Standing Challenges; Consequences of the Earthquake; Appraisal of Plans and Initiatives for Addressing the Challenges; Plans and Initiatives Before the Earthquake; Revised Plans
RecommendationsDevote Greater Attention to Justice Reform.; Create a Mechanism for Resolving Real and Other Property Disputes Stemming from the Earthquake; Establish a Special Ad Hoc Panel for Detainee Review; Expand Prison Capacity; Build an Information-Management System; CHAPTER FIVE: Security; The Challenges; Long-Standing Challenges; Consequences of the Earthquake; Appraisal of Plans and Initiatives for Addressing the Challenges; Plans and Initiatives Before the Earthquake; Revised Plans; Recommendations; Build on the 2006 Reform Plan and Adapt It to the Postearthquake Situation
Support Building Basic Administrative StructuresCreate Institutionalized Links Between Police and Justice; Focus on a Police Force That the Haitians Need and Can Afford; CHAPTER SIX: Economic Policy; The Challenges; Impoverishment; Inflation; Poor Business Environment; Appraisal of Plans and Policies for Addressing the Challenges; Monetary Policy; Exchange-Rate Policy; Fiscal Policy; Financial-Sector Policies; Policies to Improve the Business Environment; Recommendations; Assess Whether to Replace the Gourde with the U.S. Dollar; Streamline the Tax System; Improve the Environment for Business
CHAPTER SEVEN: Housing and InfrastructureThe Challenges; Housing; Roads; Seaports and Airports; Electricity; Water and Sewage; Appraisal of Plans and Initiatives for Addressing the Challenges; Housing; Roads; Seaports and Airports; Electricity; Water and Sewage; Recommendations; Take Immediate Steps to Accelerate the Removal of Rubble; Focus on Repairing and Maintaining Existing Roads; Remove Remaining Restrictions on the Operations of Private Container Ports; Immediately Move to Raise Electric-Power Tariffs to Full Cost- Recovery Levels; CHAPTER EIGHT: Education; The Challenges
Long-Standing Challenges
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-282-94045-7
9786612940453
0-8330-5053-2
OCLC:
656249371
Access Restriction:
Open access Unrestricted online access

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