Oxfam in Haiti

Publication language
English
Pages
3pp
Date published
01 Jun 2012
Type
Factsheets and summaries
Keywords
Response and recovery, Shelter and housing
Countries
Haiti
Organisations
Oxfam

Haiti is exposed to geological natural catastrophes such as hurricanes, earthquakes
and flooding. For 30 years, Haiti has faced major political crises which have negatively impacted the country’s socio-economic situation. About 70% of the active Haitian population is unemployed or underemployed, and the poverty rate is 76%. In spite of the destruction
caused by the earthquake and the cholera epidemic, Haiti still has a lot of potential
to develop in several sectors, such as inagro-industry and tourism.


Two years after the earthquake, more than 420 000 Haitians still live in tents
and under tarps in more than 600 camps* around the earthquake zone. There are
still serious challenges for the Haitian government: reconstruction of the urban
area of Port-au-Prince and surrounding cities, and insuring affected people have
access to decent homes. The cholera epidemic has affected more than half a million
people and caused more than 7,100 fatalities, mostly because of the lack of
access to clean water, improved sanitation infrastructures and public health
centres. Many Haitians’ food supplies are not secure.